Trevor Davies 2 | 26/07/2012 20:49:35 |
5 forum posts | Anyone bought anything from this website lately??? Is VAT to be added or is it included in the published price?? He is on holiday for the next 14 days so I cannot get an answer directly. If the price on the website is plus vat then I have to order elsewhere. |
EtheAv8r | 26/07/2012 20:59:10 |
![]() 111 forum posts 3 photos | Never shopped with them but just simply put a small order together adding items to the basket and then went to the Checkout but did not complete. Postage was added to the final total but not VAT - so it would seem the prices displayed include VAT. |
pcb1962 | 27/07/2012 18:46:28 |
65 forum posts | Personally I wouldn't be very happy about this bit: "prices charged will be those that apply at the time of despatch". When buying online as a consumer I expect to pay the price that I see on the website at the time of ordering unless there are very exceptional circumstances.
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V8Eng | 27/07/2012 19:16:34 |
1826 forum posts 1 photos | Hi pcb. You would soon get used to that one if you were buying precious metals online.
Edited By V8Eng on 27/07/2012 19:18:02 |
KWIL | 27/07/2012 19:34:25 |
3681 forum posts 70 photos | The same applies if for instance VAT were to be put up, the new rate must be applied on all orders sent out after the magic hour. |
pcb1962 | 27/07/2012 19:35:10 |
65 forum posts | Yes, I appreciate that, but if I pick up a jar of coffee in Tesco and it says £5 on the shelf I'd be very unhappy if I got to the till and they said "sorry, that'll be £5.50 cos the commodities market is soaring". Small amounts of price volatility in a consumer market should be absorbed by the retailer, unless he doesn't want any repeat customers.
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JasonB | 27/07/2012 20:00:11 |
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But would you be so upset if they said the market was dropping and you were only asked for £4.50 rather than the displayed £5
I bought my X3 off them several years ago and don't recall if it was inclusing or not.
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Gone Away | 27/07/2012 22:20:53 |
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Posted by KWIL on 27/07/2012 19:34:25:
The same applies if for instance VAT were to be put up, the new rate must be applied on all orders sent out after the magic hour. and Since I don't live in the UK, I have to bow to your greater knowledge Kwil but I'm rather surprised.
In Canada, tax increases apply to sales made after the magic hour. If a vendor offers something for sale (online or otherwise) at a given price and I buy it, paying by CC or perhaps Paypal, the sale is deemed to have taken place at that point and the tax rate at that point is applied - regardless of when they send it out and regardless of any tax increases in the meantime (or decreases Moreover, when I accept the vendor's offer to sell at a given price by plumping down my money, there is a defacto contract between us at that point, my part having been fulfilled. The vendor is then obliged to sell it to me for the stated price. |
Stub Mandrel | 28/07/2012 21:24:56 |
![]() 4318 forum posts 291 photos 1 articles | Sid, For clarity, in the UK tax rates depend on invoice date, not order date. I suspect the same is true in Canada.
Neil |
John Stevenson | 28/07/2012 21:32:45 |
![]() 5068 forum posts 3 photos | So basically what you are trying to say is that his price list isn't " fit for purpose ? " |
Gone Away | 29/07/2012 01:09:14 |
829 forum posts 1 photos | Posted by Stub Mandrel on 28/07/2012 21:24:56: For clarity, in the UK tax rates depend on invoice date, not order date. I suspect the same is true in Canada. Oh, absolutely. One and same when you order on line normally. |
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