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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="philip" data-source="post: 761518" data-attributes="member: 6019"><p>First of all....is the talk about Western Union or Moneygram how your going to pay for the T.V.????? If so, thats yours and his deal, not UPS's. UPS dosent give a DAMN how you pay for the merchandice....Only how you pay to get it there. see below.... I've never heard of the way he describes. And I work there! sounds fishy!</p><p> </p><p> For international billing options other than Prepaid (Bill Shipper), a UPS Waybill is required. UPS offers a choice of up to six billing options depending on the destination country. </p><p> Prepaid (Bill Shipper): Shipper pays all shipping charges; consignee or importer pays import duties and value-added tax (VAT)</p><p>Bill Receiver: Consignee or importer pays all shipping charges, import duty and VAT</p><p>Free on Board (FOB): Shipper pays shipping charges to port of export; consignee pays balance</p><p>Cost and Freight (C&F): Shipper pays shipping charges to point of import; consignee pays balance</p><p>Delivery Duty Paid, VAT Unpaid: Shipper pays shipping charges and duty; consignee pays VAT</p><p>Bill Duty, Tax and Shipping Charges to Shipper: Shipper pays a destination country's duty and tax as well as all shipping charges</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philip, post: 761518, member: 6019"] First of all....is the talk about Western Union or Moneygram how your going to pay for the T.V.????? If so, thats yours and his deal, not UPS's. UPS dosent give a DAMN how you pay for the merchandice....Only how you pay to get it there. see below.... I've never heard of the way he describes. And I work there! sounds fishy! For international billing options other than Prepaid (Bill Shipper), a UPS Waybill is required. UPS offers a choice of up to six billing options depending on the destination country. Prepaid (Bill Shipper): Shipper pays all shipping charges; consignee or importer pays import duties and value-added tax (VAT) Bill Receiver: Consignee or importer pays all shipping charges, import duty and VAT Free on Board (FOB): Shipper pays shipping charges to port of export; consignee pays balance Cost and Freight (C&F): Shipper pays shipping charges to point of import; consignee pays balance Delivery Duty Paid, VAT Unpaid: Shipper pays shipping charges and duty; consignee pays VAT Bill Duty, Tax and Shipping Charges to Shipper: Shipper pays a destination country's duty and tax as well as all shipping charges [/QUOTE]
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