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by DX » Mon Mar 17, 2014 12:23 pm
The importer's country assesses taxes/duty/VAT. The US charges nothing on exports. If the seller is not enrolled in Ebay's "Global Shipping Program", calls the soaker a "Children's Toy", declares a low value, and uses USPS, it should clear customs on your side with no charges. It sounds like you've gotten ripped off in the past. If you buy from US Ebay, never buy from a seller who is in the "Global Shipping Program". They ship the item to Kentucky where Ebay takes over. It adds 4+ days to the ship time, they charge you a brokerage fee for that, along with duty even if the item is exempt from duties, and tax for the full amount of the sale (including shipping). You are getting hosed if you do that. Always buy from someone who is not in that program and who knows how to ship things internationally. Shipping across the Atlantic will still be expensive, but that should be the only thing you pay extra for.
Definitely pick up a 1200 if it's cheap. They are very reliable and hold their ground against anything. The shot time varies from about 2.8 seconds to 4 seconds. Generally, the stronger the individual 1200 shoots, the less shot time it has, but it's impossible to tell just by looking at pictures of one. The most common shot time is in the mid to high 3s, so I would expect something around that.
marauder wrote:You have to explain things in terms that kids will understand, like videogames^ That's how I got Sam to stop using piston pumpers