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Thanks, this was via Interparcel website. The booking form states that private individuals also need an EORI, yet when you click on the HMRC link it provides to gain an EORI, the boxes to be filled in are framed as if I was a business. Utterly befuddling. I have applied but noted in the 'additional comments" box that I am a private seller not a business.
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I tried to book a bass to be delivered to Belgium. My usual preference UPS has temporarily stopped international deliveries due to a backlog so I checked out DPD. When I clicked on the form it says I have to an EORI (export licence) number for the package, even though I am a private seller not a company. Have others found this? I have applied for an EORI but its gone into the HMRC jungle and I have no idea how long it takes to issue one.
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... and another ... this time I bought a nice set of short scale strings. Thanks again!
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From his message to me (hope he doesn't mind): "Hi , thanks for your enquiry , I think if it’s already been refinished before I’d have to take it right back to the wood to make sure we are getting a good foundation, very time consuming but better done once properly. Also you might like what is under the black ? I can only give a very rough guide cost wise but I’d estimate £500 as a ball park figure"
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***SOLD*** - Mike Lull M4V - Jazz Bass - Super Light
Clarky replied to Chiliwailer's topic in Basses For Sale
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Thanks, I worded my question badly. I meant VAT and I see the Belgium VAT rate is 21%. As you may tell, my question was not purely hypothetical. So that's a sale that probably isn't going to happen ...
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Just for clarification, if I sell my (say) Alembic for £2k to someone in Belgium, am I right in assuming the buyer will now have to pay an extra £400ish (~20%) in import duty at his/her end ... ie, exactly same principle as if I were to sell to someone in US (though maybe exact import duty rates vary)?
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*SOLD* Serek The Grand (1 of 3 first-release batch)
Clarky replied to Clarky's topic in Basses For Sale
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*SOLD* Serek The Grand (1 of 3 first-release batch)
Clarky replied to Clarky's topic in Basses For Sale
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*SOLD* Serek The Grand (1 of 3 first-release batch)
Clarky replied to Clarky's topic in Basses For Sale
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*SOLD* Serek The Grand (1 of 3 first-release batch)
Clarky replied to Clarky's topic in Basses For Sale
Of my two Sereks, I decided to go with my recently acquired Serek Midwestern as its a simple plug-and-go bass and the Grand, while rare and fun, is a bit more quirky (in particular, I doubt I would ever use the fuzz in a practical situation as it doesn't fit the country/blues rock music I typically play) -
PS, if anyone wanted to get this refinished in gloss black so it looked minty, Dave Wilson (bass finisher extraordinaire) quoted about £500. Would take all-in price to £2500 which would be an utter bargain compared with new Alembic prices (cheapest model starts at $8k, without extras and before import/delivery). I decided against refinishing as I figured I would be happier gigging a road worn Alembic than one that looked fresh out of the box.
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One of the first 3 batch release of Serek Grand basses. Never left home since arrived in the summer. Stunningly easy to play roasted, short scale neck. Volume plus 3 position selector for regular, deep/dubby and fuzz circuit. Immaculate except for one tiny, almost imperceptible dint plus the bass arrived with a small, fine hairline crack at the rear of heel (which has not shifted at all subsequently). Marmite looks. I think its cool and retro whereas @TheGreekthinks its a 1970s Woolworths special, lol! Interested @Happy Jack or @Sarlscharisma? 😁 Pics and vid here Cost me £1900 including import duty. Looking for £1800 given rarity. No box so for now its a socially distanced hand over from my front drive in SW13 (Barnes, south of Hammersmith Bridge). NO TRADES as selling down my bass collection to the bare bones.