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Shanghai-Mayne

Well-Known Member
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mulceber

Moderator
Hi,
Forgive me the noob question, but can someone in short explain how this parcel-up is working?
Talking about shipping to EU Belgium in my case?
Shipping cost, customs, etc.?
Thanks
Pretty much all the intermediaries ultimately work the same way: they have a website that essentially translates Taobao into English (or your local language? Not sure on that point), and when you buy through their website, the item gets shipped to their warehouse in China. You then have to pay a second time, this time the cost of shipping from their warehouse to your mailing address. I don’t know what import duties will be like, but I do know that the other intermediary people have been using, Superbuy, lets you choose what cost/value you want them to declare on the customs form. That might be the way to go for you.
 

Blackboxr1200S

Well-Known Member
Pretty much all the intermediaries ultimately work the same way: they have a website that essentially translates Taobao into English (or your local language? Not sure on that point), and when you buy through their website, the item gets shipped to their warehouse in China. You then have to pay a second time, this time the cost of shipping from their warehouse to your mailing address. I don’t know what import duties will be like, but I do know that the other intermediary people have been using, Superbuy, lets you choose what cost/value you want them to declare on the customs form. That might be the way to go for you.
Thanks a lot Jan.
Ok. English works for me.
I'm using Stackry when buying in US. Also let me put the value on the item and decide what shipping I prefer.
In that case, Superbuy might be more interesting for us EU shoppers.
It's the buying through their website that wasn't clear.
Bedankt!
Peter
 

coolhandluke

Well-Known Member
Pretty much all the intermediaries ultimately work the same way: they have a website that essentially translates Taobao into English (or your local language? Not sure on that point), and when you buy through their website, the item gets shipped to their warehouse in China. You then have to pay a second time, this time the cost of shipping from their warehouse to your mailing address. I don’t know what import duties will be like, but I do know that the other intermediary people have been using, Superbuy, lets you choose what cost/value you want them to declare on the customs form. That might be the way to go for you.

Jan,

Did you use the DHL shipping option? If so, what was the approximate additional cost for shipping on your tanker?
 

coolhandluke

Well-Known Member
Yep, and it was about $60. Still about half the price of comparable options. It might be worth looking at cheaper options, provided they’re still secure.

Thanks Jan. I have zero reservations about paying $60-$80 for shipping as long as it's through DHL. After what happened to Greg, I'd likely go that route.

I almost purchased a B-10 a few days ago, but was concerned about paying for the jacket in advance of receiving the separate shipping charges.
 

mulceber

Moderator
Thanks Jan. I have zero reservations about paying $60-$80 for shipping as long as it's through DHL. After what happened to Greg, I'd likely go that route.

I almost purchased a B-10 a few days ago, but was concerned about paying for the jacket in advance of receiving the separate shipping charges.
If it helps any, Gizemo has free shipping in mainland China, so you don’t have to pay two shipping fees.
 

coolhandluke

Well-Known Member
@Shanghai-Mayne have you seen the N-3A in person? Do you know of any other purchase options for it aside from their myshopify.com website?

I don't know how the materials compare, but based on photos alone I'm just not seeing a huge difference between it and RMC's N-3A which is $2,500. It completely blows Bronson's N-3A away.
 

Shanghai-Mayne

Well-Known Member
Luke, materials have no problem , use real ful and sheepskin on hood , etc.

The questionable part is some details, what I do know is waist drew cord not set up correctly. One or two DOT buttons may not setup properly.
If you have resource to fix those, then no big deal.


PS didn’t see any of their nylon products in person. I bought cotton outshell jackets.
 

xmr

Active Member
@Shanghai-Mayne have you seen the N-3A in person? Do you know of any other purchase options for it aside from their myshopify.com website?

I don't know how the materials compare, but based on photos alone I'm just not seeing a huge difference between it and RMC's N-3A which is $2,500. It completely blows Bronson's N-3A away.

I used CSSBuy and Superbuy - both worked great (shipping N-1 to germany was about 50-60 EUR via DHL), pretty easy to use and I never had trouble with either of them.
 
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