In my job - I am currently working with DHL on a project..... Oh lord, help me! [emoji15]
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In my job - I am currently working with DHL on a project..... Oh lord, help me! [emoji15]
Same in the US - Fedex and UPS pick up and deliver from many stores - the USPS is cheaper, but it's too hard for them to take it to the post office.
I have 2 outlets in the US who will do USPS for me, but it's a personal deal and a box of chocolates when I visit helps to keep the system working.
I won't share the names, but the US retailers are so entrenched with their shipping companies, they just wont budge.
And the bonus is the USPS does not add GST!
Alan
Well my part arrived today (11/7/19) which I think is not too bad. Ordered on a Friday night (21/6) and advised of despatch on Wed 26/6 with a rather wide delivery expectation of 9/7 - 24/7. On another plus side this is what appears to be a genuine Bosch item which would have cost $100+ from a retailer here but I am very happy with $38.49 incl GST and free postage even though I had to wait. On a minus side I did get a tracking number but was unable to track the item once it left Latvia.
Here is one from powerbulbs in the UK.
I decided to upgrade the bulbs in the D3 high beam.
No GST and freight free. Also fast service if previous orders are anything to go by.
Attachment 152695
Not necessarily at all.
1. Have you actually received the item yet? If not, it may still be held up to await your payment of the GST component - I don't think this is likely though.
2. More likely is as the freight was free and the GST is often being collected by the freight companies as part of the delivery charges to Australia, it may just be that they, powerbulbs, paid the GST component as well when the paid the freight - as I would assume they don't actually get free freight from what ever delivery carrier they're using they would of had to pay them - in that case you still ended up paying GST and freight, it's just covered in the sale price they've charged you rather than being added on separately later...
Either way it sounds like your happy with the total price deal so that's good!
Yesterday I received a package of small items from the USA. No GST or duty. Straight through the postal service to my letter box. Same happened last month.
Again, if it's under AUD $1,000.00 then there's no duty.
How do you know there's no GST though? Most of the US carriers are incorporating the GST collection into their freight charges - so if the sender paid the freight for the packages then in doing so they likely also paid the GST component too. The fact that it's not showing GST collection separately doesn't mean it didn't happen just that it was included as part of the carrier costs - I do also accept that the reverse is potentially true too. But as it's generally been integrated into the carrier costs for parcels under AUD $1,000.00 it means that it will go straight through the postal service to your letter box with no hold up as it's all already sorted.
I have two principal US suppliers. Neither charge me GST just catalogue price less my dealer discount plus actual postage. Neither are interested in Australian red tape as their business to Australia is not sufficient to justify the extra work. They pick it, pack it, and take it to the post office. I have always made sure my orders are <AU$1000 including postage. If necessary splitting orders into two or more units. I have my suppliers use cheapest air-mail, usually flat rate boxes. USPS provide the boxes free and will complete the customs declaration for the sender. Great service and best price.