Good point, but what (if like me) you also have a fetish for cool retro paintball kit that is rarer than rocking horse poo over here?speak to a UK dealer who you know stocks the latest US goodies
still should support the uk dealers though.
Sums it upGood point, but what (if like me) you also have a fetish for cool retro paintball kit that is rarer than rocking horse poo over here?
Thats generally the sort of stuff that I go shopping 'over the pond' for, and it does little harm to add a few extras in to the basket along the way
I'll always try buy in the u.k first as (already stated) its easier and comes in a few days, also its nothing that a car drive and a baseball bat cant sort out if you get ripped
But for example I REALLY wanted an old school XSV jersey. Could not get one for love nor money over here, I tried for a few months. Went 'over the pond', got one for £15 (£30 posted) in mint condition and did not pay a penny more for it.
Just done a similar thing with some cool packs that are unavailable over here aswell.
There is definatley good and bad points in overseas shopping, but its NOT all negative as first responded to by the playboy bunny up top
-ChEf
You sir are a bellend, your talking sh!t.DONT... thats the 1 word answer, now the simple facts and comments....
You WILL without a dowt be charged inport tax ata daft rate.
You WILL Wothout a dowt have no uk waranty.
You WILL have to ring and send the product back to the point of origin for any kind of bucked product.
These are just the first 3 true things, there is about 6 things but never mind. You will pay more after taxes etc for your stuff at the best the same, and then the other 2 apply. Why waste your money EVERYTHING IS CHEAP ENOUGH here if you really want to play.
In paintball the most expesnive thing is the paint and until that changes you wont save anything in truth you will lose out....... FACT!
Hope this answers your question
Most people think that the USA prices are much better, example, invert mini virtue board, $140 + $10 shipping, remember shipping is taxable when importing, you will probably be charged £10 or so in total, even best conversion would get you $150 = £75, + £10 import would be £85, worst case above £90, now most UK retailers including myself charge around that mark, except you get your board in 3 days from a UK retailer, or wait up to 2 weeks from USA and then it could be held by Post office or customs. Is it worth saving a few quid or in some cases not, for all that hassle.