Perhaps you are inundated with videos, articles and photos about Vision Pro they wanted to buy a piece to take home. Unfortunately, as you probably know, currently Vision Pro is officially sold only in the USA. If you want to buy it, then there are only two options. The first one we recommend is to get on a plane, take a trip to New Yorkor somewhere else on the east coast and buy Vision Pro v Apple Store, where you can also reserve it in advance. Then, when you return home, you have to accept leaving the box in the US and praying that no one checks you upon arrival in Europe and wants to pay VAT and customs duties.
The second option to watch out for is to buy Vision Pro on eBay. Here, in addition to people trying to make money by reselling to Europe, there were also a number of fraudsters who sell Vision Pro below the price at which he sells it Apple. It is enough to always think logically and think whether someone from Romania is really selling Vision Pro $600 cheaper than itself Apple and has a zero rating on eBay. Also pay attention to the product description. From time to time, a good guy will appear who will write in the caption that this is only a photo of the product. So always buy only at fair prices and only from sellers who have a good rating on eBay. Always check if ebay provides the so-called with the seller in question Money Back Guarantee and meet its conditions.
Also, be very careful that you will have to pay Customs Duty and VAT. Whereas if you buy in the US Vision Pro, you unpack it from the box and put it in the trunk, it is wancAre you really worried that someone will stop you after you arrive in Europe and ask you to pay customs duties and VAT? miniminor, although it still is. Incidentally, let's remember the recent Arnold Schwarzenegger problem. In the case of a product being reshipped from the USA, it is 100%In addition, you will not pay customs duties and VAT on the price of the goods. Apple.com but from the price you pay the reseller. The cheapest amount you can realistically get it for on eBay Vision Pro, is around CZK 100. Customs duty for this order will cost you around 000 CZK, and VAT will cost you another 15 CZK, so in total for Vision Pro you will pay roughly 140 CZK, which is quite a racket.
The author of the article has apparently never traveled. If it's for my own consumption, I don't have to pay anything extra, so I can bring it with me even with the box.
Interesting why my wife had to show proof of purchase at customs upon arrival Cartier of jewelry so that she doesn't have to pay VAT and customs duties? Otherwise, if it goes by post, then you have to pay customs duties and VAT, but if you bring it in person, then you don't? Please, why do you need to write nonsense here and mystify readers with your lying comments?
"that you will have to pay Customs Duty and VAT"
CLO like cé el ó? :D
..wittily
I'm not sure about the duty, I've never paid it, only the VAT and the customs fee. However, when importing from the USA yourself, you don't need to throw away the box, just send it to your own address with the cheapest Economy/Saver USPS ;)
You will definitely not pay customs duty or VAT upon receipt, I have done it this way x times..
why on earth did you pay something when the colleague above you clearly says that you don't have to pay anything.... I'm not tired of responding to those comments anymore, really someone always has to write a lie just to be interesting under the article...
If my colleague was right about us, then what would be the point of customs clearance at airports ;) I didn't respond to that, I was talking about customs when sending goods from the USA to the Czech Republic by carrier, VAT is clear. By the way, my colleague misinterpreted it, see below.
Goods imported occasionally
Goods imported occasionally for the personal use or consumption of the recipient or traveler and members of his household or as a gift are exempt from duty:
– worth EUR 430 for passengers aged 15 and over,
– worth EUR 200 for passengers under 15 years of age,
– worth EUR 300 for the crews of transport vehicles.
Flat rate of duty: a flat rate of duty of 2,5% is applied to goods contained in passengers' personal luggage if the value of the goods does not exceed EUR 700 (value of goods between EUR 430/200/300 and EUR 700). For goods over EUR 700, the duty value is determined according to the specific type of goods.
Attention, these limits do not apply to alcoholic and tobacco products.
So you see, the duty is also paid, you write it yourself :)
Sure, but not for an empty box from Vision Pro, which I will send myself by mail from the USA to my address in the Czech Republic ;) as I wrote above.., It's just packaging, practically worthless.