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Retirement and forum shutdown (17 Jan 2022)

Hi,

John Howell who has managed the forum for years is getting on and wishes to retire from the role of managing it.
Over the years, he has managed the forum through good days and bad days and he has always been fair.
He has managed to bring his passion for fish keeping to the forum and keep it going for so long.

I wish to thank John for his hard work in keeping the forum going.

With John wishing to "retire" from the role of managing the forum and the forum receiving very little traffic, I think we must agree that forum has come to a natural conclusion and it's time to put it to rest.

I am proposing that the forum be made read-only from March 2022 onwards and that no new users or content be created. The website is still registered for several more years, so the content will still be accessible but no new topics or replies will be allowed.

If there is interest from the ITFS or other fish keeping clubs, we may redirect traffic to them or to a Facebook group but will not actively manage it.

I'd like to thank everyone over the years who helped with forum, posted a reply, started a new topic, ask a question and helped a newbie in fish keeping. And thank you to the sponsors who helped us along the away. Hopefully it made the hobby stronger.

I'd especially like to thank John Howell and Valerie Rousseau for all of their contributions, without them the forum would have never been has successful.

Thank you
Darragh Sherwin

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15 Mar 2016 17:51 #1 by robert (robert carter)
I purchased a digital thermometer off ebay from china 4 euro free postage and just got an email from the supplier saying that the item has been seized by irish customs and was unable to tell me if they would release it , the supplier has offered me a refund . seems very odd to me as have buying off ebay and from the uk for years and never had this happen

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15 Mar 2016 18:06 #2 by Jonlate (Jon Late)
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How funny.
I get the same when I buy white powder and certain plant seeds or leaves from there as well!!
Seriously I have never had a problem with anything from China, just the 3 weeks wait for it to turn up.
How they continue to do free postage, I don't know. Only that the stuff must be so cheap for them to get in the first place.
Just try again and see what happens, if you can wait that long.

Remember it not alway cheaper to buy from China. I brought some electrical stuff the other day off adverts, and it was cheaper than I could find it in China, and I got it the next day!
So look around on the Irish site first, and see what's around.

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17 Mar 2016 09:14 #3 by paulv (paul vickers)
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6 years ago I bought jewellery from an American antiques site for my wife. I got a call from customs to say I had duty to pay on it before I can get it. Maybe if you contact customs and offer to pay the duty you can
get the heater.

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17 Mar 2016 10:29 #4 by irish-zx10r (James feenan)
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I got action camera for my motorbike and had to pay customs a extra 32 euro
it seems hit and miss with them .

Something fishie going on here

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17 Mar 2016 10:39 #5 by robert (robert carter)
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the aquarium digital thermometer was only 4 euro and I have already recieved a full refund from the seller. just reordered the same item from another seller who says hes uk based but yet delivery is estimated 3 weeks so must be coming from china . so will wait a see what happens . I know years ago I brought a small solar panel from the US ,the courier arrived with it looking for vat and import duties that amounted to three times the cost of the item ,told him to keep it

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17 Mar 2016 10:44 #6 by Q_Comets (Declan Chambers)
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Usually customs or courier will contact you for the duty/vat but if the item does not meet eu standards they may just keep it.

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17 Mar 2016 10:51 #7 by irish-zx10r (James feenan)
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I got action camera for my motorbike and had to pay customs a extra 32 euro
it seems hit and miss with them .

Something fishie going on here

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17 Mar 2016 13:44 #8 by paulv (paul vickers)
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I ended up paying 700 on duty and vat. That gift turned out more that I planned for.
I'm wondering how good a heater is at just 4 euro.

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17 Mar 2016 14:07 #9 by robert (robert carter)
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hi paulv ,its not a heater just a digital thermometer , I only buy branded heater for a local supplier too much to go wrong with cheapies

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17 Mar 2016 17:07 #10 by paulv (paul vickers)
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Opsss I should have read your first post better. In fairness to the supplier they reimbursed you.

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02 Apr 2016 12:54 #11 by Bill (Bill Hunter)
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...got an email from the supplier saying that the item has been seized by irish customs and was unable to tell me if they would release it...


Hi, I import regularly from Asia; Thailand and China. I would suspect that the supplier either decided against selling you the item for some reason or they were out of stock.
First of all, customs wouldn't email the supplier and tell them they had confiscated it. Customs would contact you, either by letter or email telling you they had confiscated it and why. You would also be given an option on how it could be released or if it was not going to be released they would say why and give you an option for appeal.
For personal packages, the system seems to have changed recently with An Post taking on the roll of collecting Customs Duty and VAT on behalf of Customs and Excise. They now send you an email or letter asking for a copy of your invoice to prove what you paid is the same as written on the declaration form.
It's worth noting when purchasing outside of the EU, especially Asia, that items up to €150.00 (If memory serves correctly, it might be €125.00) are free of Import Duty but still liable to 23% VAT, while goods exceeding that figure are subject to Import Duty which I think is about 13% plus 23% VAT. The postage you paid is added to the cost of the item then Import duty is added to that total, then the VAT is added to the final total.
The result can be a more expensive item than you could have bought locally so you really need to do your homework first.
My last purchase was from China. I bought a new unlocked smart phone with a 5.5" screen, android 4.5 (?) and dual SIM (you can put two sims in from different suppliers, handy if you go abroad a lot ;) ) for €51.00. It was Import duty free, €12.72 VAT and An Post next day delivery for €7.00 so €19.72 was payable to the postman when he delivered. In this case, buying such a smart-phone was well worth it, especially as it knocks the socks of iPhone and Samsung. An equal quality unlocked new iPhone would probably set me back around €400 plus.
Hope this helps anyone thinking of buying in future from China. I would add that most of the Chinese companies are honest and sell very high quality goods, after all, it wouldn't be in their interest to sell inferior items.
Bill

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