Re: Wii U Discussion
It's a bit more complicated than simply importing a console or video game to the UK:
1) Power outlets here put out 250v of power and have a completely different AC adaptor, so I will have to rewire not only the AC adaptor but also the entire Wii U to stop it from exploding when I plug it in, or find a transformer that will step down to the exact voltage that the Wii U required without going sploadey.
2) Retailers over here pretty much have HM Customs and Excise by the balls due to a lot of lobbying. If Customs search the package and find out what is inside they WILL hold the item until extortionate tax, duty fees and admin fees are paid.
3) If someone doesn't know how to fill in a Customs declaration form, the above WILL happen because the package has to be opened and searched, rather than someone checking it because there might be electronics in there.
Factoring in 1 to the price isn't too bad since it will still work out cheaper. Factoring in 2 to the cost is a major pain, I've lost several video games because of it because and this and 3 frankly it just wasn't work paying the extra costs to get a game released by Customs because they opened your package. I remember when I imported Pokemon Platinum, cost me $30 but the additional fees and tax because the package was searched meant it would have cost me $80 total for the game (and thankfully the game came out not too long after over here anyway). Same thing happened to Devil Survivor, Digital Devil Saga 2, Disgaea 4, Etrian Odyssey 1 and 2 (3 got through though), Persona 2 and Blazblue.
it's about the same price when I convert the price in Yen to Euros, but converting it to GBP, we still pay more.
It's a bit more complicated than simply importing a console or video game to the UK:
1) Power outlets here put out 250v of power and have a completely different AC adaptor, so I will have to rewire not only the AC adaptor but also the entire Wii U to stop it from exploding when I plug it in, or find a transformer that will step down to the exact voltage that the Wii U required without going sploadey.
2) Retailers over here pretty much have HM Customs and Excise by the balls due to a lot of lobbying. If Customs search the package and find out what is inside they WILL hold the item until extortionate tax, duty fees and admin fees are paid.
3) If someone doesn't know how to fill in a Customs declaration form, the above WILL happen because the package has to be opened and searched, rather than someone checking it because there might be electronics in there.
Factoring in 1 to the price isn't too bad since it will still work out cheaper. Factoring in 2 to the cost is a major pain, I've lost several video games because of it because and this and 3 frankly it just wasn't work paying the extra costs to get a game released by Customs because they opened your package. I remember when I imported Pokemon Platinum, cost me $30 but the additional fees and tax because the package was searched meant it would have cost me $80 total for the game (and thankfully the game came out not too long after over here anyway). Same thing happened to Devil Survivor, Digital Devil Saga 2, Disgaea 4, Etrian Odyssey 1 and 2 (3 got through though), Persona 2 and Blazblue.
Originally posted by Malacite
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