At the suggestion of various members and given the magazines will run a mile from criticising a piece of kit, here is your chance to tell us what you really think about a rod, reel, line, lure... keep it legal please!
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MikeQ wrote:Cant believe those prices!!! This place is a total rip off. Support your local tackle shop my balls.
I STILL SAY SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL TACKLE SHOP, i have work in one, i know the trade prices of most fishing products. they are selling that stuff cheaper than we can buy it off our suppliers. where does the mark up cme from. or this site is con???
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I'll be having a few of them there DH's my good man....even if the price of carriage was a bit expensive from Spain you'd still be saving a crap load of money...be interesting to see if the site is on the level....and there isnt a catch somwhere...usually if its too good to be true...it usually is!!
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The reason they are cheap is they are not based in mainland spain, they are based in the Canary Islands and are basically Tax free, although the Shimano Technium 4000 is the same as veals 115
The Canary Islands are a group of Spanish islands off the African coast. They are outside the European Union Value Added Tax Area (because of their low VAT, 5%) but otherwise EU law applies in its totality. It is possible that you will have to pay customs and excise duties on goods imported into Ireland. Better check before you place an order, you could be in for an unpleasant surprise.
“Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can't help them, at least don't hurt them.” - Dalai Lama
“Learn from Yesterday, Live for Today and Hope for Tomorrow.” - Albert Einstein
that is a good shop wouldn you know it i just moved back from there a few months ago didnt even know it was there next year i will be bringing back a new set of gear
The Austrian wrote:The Canary Islands are a group of Spanish islands off the African coast. They are outside the European Union Value Added Tax Area (because of their low VAT, 5%) but otherwise EU law applies in its totality. It is possible that you will have to pay customs and excise duties on goods imported into Ireland. Better check before you place an order, you could be in for an unpleasant surprise.
yes and remember vat here is 21.5% + p/p wont be that cheap.
Kstaff has always been the new black in my eyes anyway!!!!!!!
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The Austrian wrote:The Canary Islands are a group of Spanish islands off the African coast. They are outside the European Union Value Added Tax Area (because of their low VAT, 5%) but otherwise EU law applies in its totality. It is possible that you will have to pay customs and excise duties on goods imported into Ireland. Better check before you place an order, you could be in for an unpleasant surprise.
yes and remember vat here is 21.5% + p/p wont be that cheap.
As far as I know if it being sent from outside the EU then its usually 21.5% vat on the total of the price listed on that website and also the postage costs, there is probably also going to be duty of a couple of percent too but the prices still look cheap. I suppose the worry I'd have is comeback if something went wrong and of course the language barrier, anyone ever order from them?
The Austrian wrote:The Canary Islands are a group of Spanish islands off the African coast. They are outside the European Union Value Added Tax Area (because of their low VAT, 5%) but otherwise EU law applies in its totality. It is possible that you will have to pay customs and excise duties on goods imported into Ireland. Better check before you place an order, you could be in for an unpleasant surprise.
yes and remember vat here is 21.5% + p/p wont be that cheap.
If its covered by e.u. law(as they are part of spain) then the irish government cannot force you to pay vat in ireland once you have paid vat in another e.u country. otherwise those who use u.k tackle shops would have been paying irish vat on their orders from the uk after also paying uk vat all along. They cannot charge customs and excise duties either i would think as we would also have had to pay customs and excise on orders from u.k.