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Romeu, Romeu, where art thou Romeu

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  • NottsbikerN Nottsbiker

    I have a 3XP front mudguard and coolant tank en-route from Poland at present

    Has made it from the sender via Warsaw to "dispatched to UK" in 6-7 days so far.

    I'm guessing that its already in the UK and the lack of news means I'm due to get stung for import duties as this happened to me when I picked up some small RoadRacing bits for my 900 Monster from the USA

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    @nottsbiker did you order through eBay? Doesn’t eBay predict import tax/charge costs?

    I was pondering the thought that whilst selling on eBay makes you a trader/seller it doesn’t exactly make you licensed or like a legit small business. You pay tax but it’s very independent cash in hand type of thing.
    Maybe some of these guys are experiencing something along those lines? (Not a subject I know much about I’ll add)

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    • CalumC Offline
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      I don't really know what the deal is, why he's having problems.

      I paid £130 for that pipe which to be honest is too cheap for what it is. I was one of the first guys in the UK to buy it mind you so it was a semi-prototype pipe. 10+ years later it still looks good as new. Currently hung up in my garage without a mark on it.

      My TYGA Pipe for my RS cost £450, whilst his Pipes aren't as good as the TYGA pipes, £130 is cheap for what you're getting.

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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      • Stevie WonderS Stevie Wonder

        @nottsbiker did you order through eBay? Doesn’t eBay predict import tax/charge costs?

        I was pondering the thought that whilst selling on eBay makes you a trader/seller it doesn’t exactly make you licensed or like a legit small business. You pay tax but it’s very independent cash in hand type of thing.
        Maybe some of these guys are experiencing something along those lines? (Not a subject I know much about I’ll add)

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        @stevie-wonder

        No it was a private purchase from a member on here not through ebay

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        • Stevie WonderS Stevie Wonder

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          It appears that this marks the end of an affair.
          As brexit continues to make the lives of everyone difficult and ruins businesses we have to say goodbye to someone who’s name I’ve seen mentioned more then it’s fair few of times. Romeu Henriques.

          I can’t vouch for his pipes as I’ve personal never owned one but I know a bunch of people did and all have said really good things.I can also vouch for the amount of time this guy takes to reply back to people.

          Anyone here owned one of his pipes?
          Guess they’ll be a bit of a collectors item now

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          @stevie-wonder I’ve had his MX style pipe on my RE for years, and I think even that I bought used, it’s awesome and took some abuse/dents over the years. That’s a sad ending to it all but can’t blame him, it’s bad enough trying to post items that big across the UK alone.

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            I think eventually, he might see sense and try to continue to deliver his products to the UK. There has always been a need for them, I think that transportation and COVID definitely isn't helping his business!

            GoProKid95

            2006 DT125RE - SM Conversion

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            • NottsbikerN Nottsbiker

              I have a 3XP front mudguard and coolant tank en-route from Poland at present

              Has made it from the sender via Warsaw to "dispatched to UK" in 6-7 days so far.

              I'm guessing that its already in the UK and the lack of news means I'm due to get stung for import duties as this happened to me when I picked up some small RoadRacing bits for my 900 Monster from the USA

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              @nottsbiker I wouldnt worry at this point. Last package I sent to UK using primary post office took 12 days to be delivered. There was 10 days with no update in tracking and then new information popped up that the item was already in UK and was delivered on the next day. Thats just how this post office works. If it was held on customs you would probably see an update about that. Again no worries at this point.

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              • ChallengerC Challenger

                @nottsbiker I wouldnt worry at this point. Last package I sent to UK using primary post office took 12 days to be delivered. There was 10 days with no update in tracking and then new information popped up that the item was already in UK and was delivered on the next day. Thats just how this post office works. If it was held on customs you would probably see an update about that. Again no worries at this point.

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                @challenger

                No problem, but you know how it is when you are waiting on motorcycle parts like a small kid 😉

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                • NottsbikerN Nottsbiker

                  @challenger

                  No problem, but you know how it is when you are waiting on motorcycle parts like a small kid 😉

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                  @nottsbiker Yeah I know exactly how it feels like, waiting for some awesome packages at the moment myself, and latest snow storms are probably gonna impact the delivery time here 😞

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                    Crazy, I send and receive parts from Europe every other day. Best way is don't charge or pay VAT on items same as the rest of the world and you may have to pay customs charges at the local countries rate.
                    TNT are the best courier service I'm getting right now.

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                    • NottsbikerN Offline
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                      No VAT was charged - all arrived ok 🙂

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                      • declanD Offline
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                        not sure why he's having issues i haven't run into any problems yet granted I've not been buying much from the EU, cant help but feel its covid messing everything up? hopefully he can get it figured out.

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                        • declanD declan

                          not sure why he's having issues i haven't run into any problems yet granted I've not been buying much from the EU, cant help but feel its covid messing everything up? hopefully he can get it figured out.

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                          I seen a post a few days ago he is shipping to the uk again

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