Montubu7
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DFace Dollar Print, by Montubu7 on Nov 29, 2007 17:16:48 GMT 1, Ha! sorry didnt mean to put a un-smiley face on the post.
Yep his works on the street, quite prolific & he is a member on here...
Ha! sorry didnt mean to put a un-smiley face on the post.
Yep his works on the street, quite prolific & he is a member on here...
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DFace Dollar Print, by slowmo on Nov 29, 2007 17:19:13 GMT 1, Fair play to cartrain, certainly prolific, really liked the McDonalds in the Guantanamo he done.
Fair play to cartrain, certainly prolific, really liked the McDonalds in the Guantanamo he done.
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DFace Dollar Print, by giiiant on Nov 29, 2007 18:47:10 GMT 1, Hey, could someone pleast tell me how the BRP checkout system works?
Do I fill in my details and then get sent an invoice via e-mail, or does it go straight to the checkout page from the website itself? Paypal?
Thanks
Hey, could someone pleast tell me how the BRP checkout system works?
Do I fill in my details and then get sent an invoice via e-mail, or does it go straight to the checkout page from the website itself? Paypal?
Thanks
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benya
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DFace Dollar Print, by benya on Nov 29, 2007 18:59:26 GMT 1, whats with all the negativity
BRP are a great gallery, producing great prints with great service...........
end of story
whats with all the negativity
BRP are a great gallery, producing great prints with great service...........
end of story
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DFace Dollar Print, by manchestermike on Nov 29, 2007 19:03:38 GMT 1, Hey, could someone pleast tell me how the BRP checkout system works? Do I fill in my details and then get sent an invoice via e-mail, or does it go straight to the checkout page from the website itself? Paypal? Thanks
Pay by card at checkout
Hey, could someone pleast tell me how the BRP checkout system works? Do I fill in my details and then get sent an invoice via e-mail, or does it go straight to the checkout page from the website itself? Paypal? Thanks Pay by card at checkout
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DFace Dollar Print, by corblimeylimey on Nov 29, 2007 19:11:42 GMT 1, As has already been mentioned, I like the idea of releasing images (and size & cost etc) of future releases in advance, people can then take time to consider before release and that way you'll get no unnecessary web traffic or adding to baskets and later releasing nonsense.
As has already been mentioned, I like the idea of releasing images (and size & cost etc) of future releases in advance, people can then take time to consider before release and that way you'll get no unnecessary web traffic or adding to baskets and later releasing nonsense.
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DFace Dollar Print, by melmoth on Nov 29, 2007 19:20:15 GMT 1, Hey, could someone pleast tell me how the BRP checkout system works? Do I fill in my details and then get sent an invoice via e-mail, or does it go straight to the checkout page from the website itself? Paypal? Thanks Pay by card at checkout
How do they handle VAT for US customers? Is it deducted as source, or do you have to apply for a refund separately?
I have to ask this question as I'm having no joy at all with POW on the subject.
Hey, could someone pleast tell me how the BRP checkout system works? Do I fill in my details and then get sent an invoice via e-mail, or does it go straight to the checkout page from the website itself? Paypal? Thanks Pay by card at checkout How do they handle VAT for US customers? Is it deducted as source, or do you have to apply for a refund separately? I have to ask this question as I'm having no joy at all with POW on the subject.
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DFace Dollar Print, by manchestermike on Nov 29, 2007 19:22:17 GMT 1, How do they handle VAT for US customers? Is it deducted as source, or do you have to apply for a refund separately? I have to ask this question as I'm having no joy at all with POW on the subject. Pay by card at checkout
Not 100% sure, but it does ask your location so may do it automatically... you could try a 'dry-run' with something already on there
How do they handle VAT for US customers? Is it deducted as source, or do you have to apply for a refund separately? I have to ask this question as I'm having no joy at all with POW on the subject. Pay by card at checkout Not 100% sure, but it does ask your location so may do it automatically... you could try a 'dry-run' with something already on there
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DFace Dollar Print, by melmoth on Nov 29, 2007 19:26:20 GMT 1, Not 100% sure, but it does ask your location so may do it automatically... you could try a 'dry-run' with something already on there
Thanks for the suggestion Mike. Doesn't appear to do it automatically though.
Anyone from the US have any input on this?
Not 100% sure, but it does ask your location so may do it automatically... you could try a 'dry-run' with something already on there Thanks for the suggestion Mike. Doesn't appear to do it automatically though. Anyone from the US have any input on this?
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dmandpenfold
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DFace Dollar Print, by dmandpenfold on Nov 29, 2007 20:18:08 GMT 1, How do they handle VAT for US customers? Is it deducted as source, or do you have to apply for a refund separately? I have to ask this question as I'm having no joy at all with POW on the subject. Melmouth, you should not be charged VAT if the print is being shipped directly to you in the USA, are POW being slow at answering emails on subject of VAT or are they arguing about it?
How do they handle VAT for US customers? Is it deducted as source, or do you have to apply for a refund separately? I have to ask this question as I'm having no joy at all with POW on the subject. Melmouth, you should not be charged VAT if the print is being shipped directly to you in the USA, are POW being slow at answering emails on subject of VAT or are they arguing about it?
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craigf
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DFace Dollar Print, by craigf on Nov 29, 2007 20:24:55 GMT 1, Looks great, but the tongues going the wrong way! btw one does include a skull Any better? Much ;D
Looks great, but the tongues going the wrong way! btw one does include a skull Any better? Much ;D
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kronoopus
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DFace Dollar Print, by kronoopus on Nov 29, 2007 20:49:03 GMT 1, How do they handle VAT for US customers? Is it deducted as source, or do you have to apply for a refund separately? I have to ask this question as I'm having no joy at all with POW on the subject. Melmouth, you should not be charged VAT if the print is being shipped directly to you in the USA, are POW being slow at answering emails on subject of VAT or are they arguing about it?
I have bought from both. I'm in NY. When I asked about the VAT, I never got a response......................
How do they handle VAT for US customers? Is it deducted as source, or do you have to apply for a refund separately? I have to ask this question as I'm having no joy at all with POW on the subject. Melmouth, you should not be charged VAT if the print is being shipped directly to you in the USA, are POW being slow at answering emails on subject of VAT or are they arguing about it? I have bought from both. I'm in NY. When I asked about the VAT, I never got a response......................
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DFace Dollar Print, by corblimeylimey on Nov 29, 2007 20:49:43 GMT 1, How do they handle VAT for US customers? Is it deducted as source, or do you have to apply for a refund separately? I have to ask this question as I'm having no joy at all with POW on the subject. Melmouth, you should not be charged VAT if the print is being shipped directly to you in the USA, are POW being slow at answering emails on subject of VAT or are they arguing about it?
I thought it was a load of hassle to sort out the VAT issue and that just like tourists who have to pay VAT in our shops so do you. I understand some shops register to offer Tax free shopping to overseas customers and they need to get certain paperwork sorted out. I can understand businesses not wanting to bother with all of that and you'll just have to accept the tax, I buy products from the US and end up paying local taxes to US states.
How do they handle VAT for US customers? Is it deducted as source, or do you have to apply for a refund separately? I have to ask this question as I'm having no joy at all with POW on the subject. Melmouth, you should not be charged VAT if the print is being shipped directly to you in the USA, are POW being slow at answering emails on subject of VAT or are they arguing about it? I thought it was a load of hassle to sort out the VAT issue and that just like tourists who have to pay VAT in our shops so do you. I understand some shops register to offer Tax free shopping to overseas customers and they need to get certain paperwork sorted out. I can understand businesses not wanting to bother with all of that and you'll just have to accept the tax, I buy products from the US and end up paying local taxes to US states.
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dmandpenfold
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DFace Dollar Print, by dmandpenfold on Nov 29, 2007 20:54:07 GMT 1, CBL, you shouldnt have to pay US taxes either of course as supply takes place outwith the USA. see if i can find anything out re-VAT
CBL, you shouldnt have to pay US taxes either of course as supply takes place outwith the USA. see if i can find anything out re-VAT
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Photoxtc
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DFace Dollar Print, by Photoxtc on Nov 29, 2007 20:57:42 GMT 1, It really depends on who you're dealng with, I have had galleries charge me VAT and other deduct it from final cost... no matter what you never seem to get a clear answer on this one
It really depends on who you're dealng with, I have had galleries charge me VAT and other deduct it from final cost... no matter what you never seem to get a clear answer on this one
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DFace Dollar Print, by corblimeylimey on Nov 29, 2007 21:00:35 GMT 1, CBL, you shouldnt have to pay US taxes either of course as supply takes place outwith the USA. see if i can find anything out re-VAT
Technically you're right of course, but in practice it happens, just as it does for tourists who pay for goods while on holiday, it's just too much trouble for everyone to sort it all out.
CBL, you shouldnt have to pay US taxes either of course as supply takes place outwith the USA. see if i can find anything out re-VAT Technically you're right of course, but in practice it happens, just as it does for tourists who pay for goods while on holiday, it's just too much trouble for everyone to sort it all out.
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morrissey1
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DFace Dollar Print, by morrissey1 on Nov 29, 2007 21:20:20 GMT 1, 11 am your time....this always confuses me..Im easily confused....what time is it right now there? (so I can do a little math, the grade four way) Thanks
11 am your time....this always confuses me..Im easily confused....what time is it right now there? (so I can do a little math, the grade four way) Thanks
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DFace Dollar Print, by melmoth on Nov 29, 2007 21:23:37 GMT 1, CBL, you shouldnt have to pay US taxes either of course as supply takes place outwith the USA. see if i can find anything out re-VAT Technically you're right of course, but in practice it happens, just as it does for tourists who pay for goods while on holiday, it's just too much trouble for everyone to sort it all out.
I wouldn't actually mind doing some of the paperwork myself. In my case, there's several hundred dollars worth that i could get back.
Also, the check out software is able to work out your shipping well enough - don't see why it can't be sorted to take the VAT out at source.
CBL, you shouldnt have to pay US taxes either of course as supply takes place outwith the USA. see if i can find anything out re-VAT Technically you're right of course, but in practice it happens, just as it does for tourists who pay for goods while on holiday, it's just too much trouble for everyone to sort it all out. I wouldn't actually mind doing some of the paperwork myself. In my case, there's several hundred dollars worth that i could get back. Also, the check out software is able to work out your shipping well enough - don't see why it can't be sorted to take the VAT out at source.
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frank11
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DFace Dollar Print, by frank11 on Nov 29, 2007 21:24:43 GMT 1, 11 am your time....this always confuses me..Im easily confused....what time is it right now there? (so I can do a little math, the grade four way) Thanks
It's 8.24 at the moment ;D
11 am your time....this always confuses me..Im easily confused....what time is it right now there? (so I can do a little math, the grade four way) Thanks It's 8.24 at the moment ;D
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DFace Dollar Print, by melmoth on Nov 29, 2007 21:27:27 GMT 1, How do they handle VAT for US customers? Is it deducted as source, or do you have to apply for a refund separately? I have to ask this question as I'm having no joy at all with POW on the subject. Melmouth, you should not be charged VAT if the print is being shipped directly to you in the USA, are POW being slow at answering emails on subject of VAT or are they arguing about it?
I'll put it this way. Communication is one-way at the moment.
How do they handle VAT for US customers? Is it deducted as source, or do you have to apply for a refund separately? I have to ask this question as I'm having no joy at all with POW on the subject. Melmouth, you should not be charged VAT if the print is being shipped directly to you in the USA, are POW being slow at answering emails on subject of VAT or are they arguing about it? I'll put it this way. Communication is one-way at the moment.
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DFace Dollar Print, by corblimeylimey on Nov 29, 2007 21:29:42 GMT 1, It's 12:30pm in LA and 3:30pm in NY according to my world clock.
It's 12:30pm in LA and 3:30pm in NY according to my world clock.
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DFace Dollar Print, by corblimeylimey on Nov 29, 2007 21:36:47 GMT 1, Melmouth, you should not be charged VAT if the print is being shipped directly to you in the USA, are POW being slow at answering emails on subject of VAT or are they arguing about it? I'll put it this way. Communication is one-way at the moment.
I think you're going to struggle with this one, the VAT system is quite complicated, I run my own business but as my turnover is below the VAT threshold I'm not registered for VAT therefore I don't charge my customers VAT and I can't claim back VAT on purchases for my business, I could still choose to be VAT registered though if it were a benefit to me (eg if I pay more VAT than I charge) What POW will do is charge everyone VAT and forward this money to customs and excise minus the VAT they've paid for materials and services.
Melmouth, you should not be charged VAT if the print is being shipped directly to you in the USA, are POW being slow at answering emails on subject of VAT or are they arguing about it? I'll put it this way. Communication is one-way at the moment. I think you're going to struggle with this one, the VAT system is quite complicated, I run my own business but as my turnover is below the VAT threshold I'm not registered for VAT therefore I don't charge my customers VAT and I can't claim back VAT on purchases for my business, I could still choose to be VAT registered though if it were a benefit to me (eg if I pay more VAT than I charge) What POW will do is charge everyone VAT and forward this money to customs and excise minus the VAT they've paid for materials and services.
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DFace Dollar Print, by melmoth on Nov 29, 2007 21:48:00 GMT 1, I'll put it this way. Communication is one-way at the moment. I think you're going to struggle with this one, the VAT system is quite complicated, I run my own business but as my turnover is below the VAT threshold I'm not registered for VAT therefore I don't charge my customers VAT and I can't claim back VAT on purchases for my business, I could still choose to be VAT registered though if it were a benefit to me (eg if I pay more VAT than I charge) What POW will do is charge everyone VAT and forward this money to customs and excise minus the VAT they've paid for materials and services.
Forgive my ignorance on this, but surely POW would be above the VAT threshold?
Also, my frustration over this is growing over the lack of communication - we're not even at an argument stage yet. ;D
I'll shut up now. I didn't mean to sabotage this thread.
I'll put it this way. Communication is one-way at the moment. I think you're going to struggle with this one, the VAT system is quite complicated, I run my own business but as my turnover is below the VAT threshold I'm not registered for VAT therefore I don't charge my customers VAT and I can't claim back VAT on purchases for my business, I could still choose to be VAT registered though if it were a benefit to me (eg if I pay more VAT than I charge) What POW will do is charge everyone VAT and forward this money to customs and excise minus the VAT they've paid for materials and services. Forgive my ignorance on this, but surely POW would be above the VAT threshold? Also, my frustration over this is growing over the lack of communication - we're not even at an argument stage yet. ;D I'll shut up now. I didn't mean to sabotage this thread.
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dmandpenfold
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DFace Dollar Print, by dmandpenfold on Nov 29, 2007 22:40:04 GMT 1, I'll see if i can find out the best way for you to deal with it, as claiming back from across the pond is going to be difficult, then i'll stick anything i learn on the VAT thread and let this one get back to being about dface brp
I'll see if i can find out the best way for you to deal with it, as claiming back from across the pond is going to be difficult, then i'll stick anything i learn on the VAT thread and let this one get back to being about dface brp
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f5ers
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DFace Dollar Print, by f5ers on Nov 30, 2007 11:29:36 GMT 1, Released today??
Released today??
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millikino
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DFace Dollar Print, by millikino on Nov 30, 2007 11:42:04 GMT 1, yea
yea
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DFace Dollar Print, by snakes on Nov 30, 2007 11:44:11 GMT 1, quite possibly not, but eh you never know..
quite possibly not, but eh you never know..
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dslug
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DFace Dollar Print, by dslug on Nov 30, 2007 11:47:22 GMT 1, In order to not be charged VAT on an item being shipped abroad you have to give them your vat number.
In order to not be charged VAT on an item being shipped abroad you have to give them your vat number.
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DFace Dollar Print, by Jonny Breaks on Nov 30, 2007 11:54:40 GMT 1, not really gonna get a chance to browse here am i?
not really gonna get a chance to browse here am i?
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dmandpenfold
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DFace Dollar Print, by dmandpenfold on Nov 30, 2007 11:58:17 GMT 1, In order to not be charged VAT on an item being shipped abroad you have to give them your vat number.
Sorry dslug that's not correct, how would a US citizen have a VAT number? In addition most UK private citizens are not eligable for a VAT number
In order to not be charged VAT on an item being shipped abroad you have to give them your vat number. Sorry dslug that's not correct, how would a US citizen have a VAT number? In addition most UK private citizens are not eligable for a VAT number
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