Not sure how long ago exactly, but a couple of years ago, A freighting company* returned a consignment of mine back to the seller* in the UK ( not Ashcroft's ) because they didn't have the delivery fee paid by the seller* to cover the costs from Melbourne to Hobart!!!!
On the other hand I received a $800.00 consignment of gearbox parts from Ashcrofts inside three days from paying for it and was delivered to my door by the same company* and with no extra costs added at that time.
They, sweeten you up with the orange first then they give you the lemon!
* edited out the names, I don't want to fall foul of this sites name and shame policy.
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My last order of stuff from the UK amounted to $1,400 (inc about $500 in freight).
FedEx had it at my front door in 5 days with no additional charges.
I was prepared for a tax hit on it, as tax would have been cheaper than splitting the 4 boxes into 2 consignments.
I've heard customs have discretion over one off consignments that just exceed the limit. But if your parcel lands at a port, instead of your front door, then it doesn't matter if it's under $1,000AUD, you still go through the Customs clearance and Tax process. I ordered some parabolic springs for my SIII years ago, and they were $600, but I had to clear them though customs & pay all the duties. Quarantine though weren't bothered as it was a mechanical part. I'm surprised you've been slugged with the quarantine duty.
I rarely buy stock from UK/Europe these days.Freight costs are quite excessive. I buy nearly all stock from the USA and insist on the vendor using the US Postal Service. Use USPS flat rate boxes if the stuff will fit and keep your purchases under AU$1,000. FedEx and UPS are miles more expensive.
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My recent delivery of parts from the friendly chaps at Ashcrofts came via TNT International. Total was less than $800 AUD, so probably helped, but came straight to my door, no extra charges or delays...
Going to get one of Ashcrofts own air lockers. Good design that doesn't have a seal setup like the ARB units that can leak, and they have deeper engagement on the dogs. About $850 landed on my doorstep. If I didn't have to repair SWMBO Rangie this month, I would have ordered one...As it was I managed to buy a set of Jacmac axles this month, but they will sit there for a bit now, as I have nothing for them to slide into.
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I got an Ashcroft ATB, door to door, ordered on a tuesday 7:30pm locally by phone. Turned up on thursday 10:00am. Only parts and freight to pay via TNT.
I usually tell vendors that don't want to walk to the post office that there are other fish in the sea who would value my business.
Chew this over. A while ago I bought a new Muncie gearbox from Florida. I thought it was too big/heavy for the post office. FedEx quoted US$950. The post office quoted US$630 and it arrived via FedEx.
I would like to buy a Gerstner "Journeyman" traditional tool and die makers wooden tool chest (www.gerstnerusa.com). Trouble is the cheapest I could get it sent for was slightly less than the purchase price via the post office. FedEx and UPS were considerably more. Virgin Australia will ship as excess luggage for US$100. I plan to go to the Indy 500 next May so will get one then and bring it home that way. I plan to hire a van in Chicago to accommodate purchases, and hand it back in LA. I may have an engine and gearbox to send so slow boat could be the other option. Consolidate all my purchases that are too bulky or expensive for the post office in one consignment.
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