I've never bought anything from Andertons UK. I have been tempted but since Brexit it's a big fat NO.
So this video was posted by Andertons a couple of days ago
However looking at comments from guys outside of the UK the reality is different.
It's basically like buying from the US. I've got loads of gear from the US over the years and it was always impossible to calculate how much the final cost of an item would be. It was, and is, a guessing game. Some guitars were completely free of any duty or payment ( they arrived at Christmas time so maybe they were busy and just let them through). Others were hammered with fees, way over the calculated rate, but you can't argue or they just send it back to the seller.
This comment posted is very good, the actual breakdown, and up to date. I though RG members might like to know.
Note this is not my comment on youtube
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Kkorkykatt
2 days ago (edited)
The biggest 'self harm' we did to ourselves with regards to the EU market was brexit- as an expat, shopping back home makes NO sense at all anymore
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I will give you guys a breakdown of the cost of making a purchase on this Excellent site & why i, like many others will miss out on shopping on Andertons (unless of course, you are made of money).
I was interested in buying the Squier Limited Edition Classic Vibe '50s Telecaster in Metallic Purple (Good job on this model Andertons), i would cost me 330 quid (that incs shipping).
Converted to Euro =
384 eurosThen the added costs would be:
24% vat (or whatever your EU country VAT is)
3.7% Guitar duty
plus in my case an added 50 euro for DHL costs to expedite (this differs depending on your EU country) , which is a rip off! They don't do anything different when dealing with EU goods & GB goods, except for a few clicks on their PC's mouse.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE 24% + 3.7% IS CHARGED ON THE TOTAL PRICE, IE INC THE SHIPPING COSTS, NOT SIMPLY THE ITEM.
So to cut a long story short we have to pay 27.7% (VAT + Guitar duty), plus 50 euros (in my case) and that comes to an extra 153 euro!
So the guitar would cost me door 2 door
484 euro, thats 416 quid!
That added amount, unfortunately then makes it not sensible for me to make such a purchase.
I have just broken down the calculations (call your local DHL for what they charge to expedite), to make things easier to work out.
I am NOT trolling, nor criticising Anderton's, they cannot be held responsible for the added costs that EU countries have decided to levy against UK/GB goods-the listed price was good.
Maybe our Govt, will see sense and at least work out some sort of free trade arrangement with the EU in the future, because up till now, all that is happening is that UK retailers have lost a huge amount of revenue from EU sales/customers.
Damn, i wanted that guitar so bad, but im not willing to pay 153 euro (131 GBP) extra for a squire.
Just my 2c worth- happy shopping people
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I have been tempted myself to get something from Andertons, but it looks like the whole import process is handled by a courier who can charge up to 50 euro for the service.
On the other hand speaking from personal experience gear4music seem to be the guys to deal with, at least in Ireland. Their service is good and the returns process is great.
I got an item this week ordered Wednesday, received Thursday. No import fees or added VAT, courier fees etc. The price online was the final price.
Turns out they now have a warehouse / distribution centre in Dublin, must be a very recent thing.
My wallet is DOOMED