Thats treu that's why you need to unpack everything and even leave packing material in the US. If you would need a lens go there with you full gear, just add the lens in your fotobag and they won't see it. but of course if the do these "just pick one out of the line" and they ask you for the reciept you are sacked.Key wrote:@ Iwan: absolutely true, but the Dutch taxman still thinks you owe him a lot of money. If you cannot prove you bought your gear here, you may one day have to pay import tax plus a fine. Additionally, you probably have to send stuff back to NY for repairs under warranty. Once again, it never happened to me so far.
Iwan,Iwan Bogels wrote:Hi guys,
Just two weeks ago, I visited B&H Photo in New York (see http://www.bhphoto.com). Their store is absolutely A-MA-ZING !
I did some checking before I went there, and it seemed to me that it’s almost worth crossing the Atlantic for “a weekend in New York” if you want to buy a substantial amount of camera gear. By picking it up in person in New York, you can save on Dutch import taxes, VAT and P&P. And the money you will save may well buy you a cheap ticket to the States if you check for a good offer. This way you will get a “weekeendje New York” as a bonus, and you might as well use the short trip to buy cheap clothes at the hughe Woodbury Common Outlet Center to save some more money……
Mind you, if you go to pick up your stuff in person, you are due to pay 8,375% taxes on top of the prices announced on their website ! And as they are orthodox jews, their shop is closed on Saturdays.
Good luck,
Iwan (who saved 22% compared to Foto Konijnenberg prices)
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