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maxvoltar
05-17-2007, 04:15 PM
Hey, I'm dying to get the Sony Reader, but I'm from Belgium...

Can any of you guys advise me a good online shop (preferrable US + possibility to pay with Visa/PayPal) that ships to Europe?

I thank you all in advance!

- Tim

igorsk
05-17-2007, 04:50 PM
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/459331-REG/

maxvoltar
05-17-2007, 05:07 PM
Thank you very much! Sony Reader ordered!

HarryT
05-18-2007, 01:18 AM
Welcome to the "Reader club", Tim! Lots of us here from various parts of Europe. I'm sure you'll enjoy it - I've had mine since early December and it's a great device!

maxvoltar
05-19-2007, 02:26 PM
Welcome to the "Reader club", Tim! Lots of us here from various parts of Europe. I'm sure you'll enjoy it - I've had mine since early December and it's a great device!
Talking about a warm welcoming :-)
Glad to be here to!

MacBeezle
06-17-2007, 04:00 AM
How much did you pay for the Reader?

How much on taxes etc?

MosFet
06-17-2007, 04:39 AM
How much did you pay for the Reader?

How much on taxes etc?


It should be approximately:

$300 for the reader
$ 40 for the shipment fees
Euro 70 (V.A.T + import Tax)

maxvoltar
06-17-2007, 05:57 AM
It should be approximately:

$300 for the reader
$ 40 for the shipment fees
Euro 70 (V.A.T + import Tax)

Almost :-) I live in Belgium and had to pay 80€ taxes... (that's about 110$, no?)

MacBeezle
06-22-2007, 10:12 AM
I got the response from the german "zoll" (="customs" in english??).
It's 3,7 % Zoll for the Sony Reader.
+ 19% Taxes

So that would be about 75$ extra
+300 € the Reader itself
+ around 45€ for shipping
==========================
420$
= ~ 325€

:) nice :)

tapf!
06-22-2007, 04:12 PM
Hmm, i asked the german Zoll too, and they said me that the Reader is a PDA and that there is no customs on PDAs, only the 19% taxes.

Shipping with UPS is 40 USD.

MacBeezle
06-22-2007, 04:17 PM
Hm...

I told them I would sort the Reader in the "pda"-group of devices.

But they told me it was "other electrical device -> other -> other -> other ... bla bla bla".

Meaning they couldn't sort the Reader into any existing category.

But maybe i'll be lucky and they finally sort it into "pda"

uk66
06-25-2007, 03:52 AM
Hi.
I also got my reader here in Germany and only had to pay the 19% VAT but no customs. I had it transported by UPS and they did the customs declaration. They called me to ask what this Sony reader exactly is and I told them it's a kind of PDA. They had no objections and I didn't have to pay customs.

athlonkmf
06-25-2007, 04:17 AM
I've received a fedex-invoice last weekend, have to pay 9 euro importtaxes.

MacBeezle
06-30-2007, 08:11 AM
I got my Reader from bhphotovideo.

Delivery to Germany took only about 40 hours ( so not even 2 days) with "UPS Saver" (this is the cheapest they offer for german customers).

Incredible fast I think!

The german "Zoll" (customs?) charged me about 50€.
(19% Einfuhrumsatzsteuer, 0% Einfuhrzoll)

Superkoko
07-02-2007, 05:51 AM
Mine has just arrived to Madrid (Spain) from bhphotovideo too. I ordered it last wednesday, but due to the 6 hour difference, it didn't shipped until thursday. It take only 2 work days, quite impressive. I didn't have to pay any taxes (UPS) :)

HarryT
07-02-2007, 06:03 AM
I didn't have to pay any taxes (UPS) :)

Don't bet on it :grin:. What often happens with a courier like UPS is that they send you a bill a few weeks later for the taxes.

MacBeezle
07-02-2007, 06:26 AM
Mine has just arrived to Madrid (Spain) from bhphotovideo too. I ordered it last wednesday, but due to the 6 hour difference, it didn't shipped until thursday. It take only 2 work days, quite impressive. I didn't have to pay any taxes (UPS) :)

My Reader was transferred to the german "DHL" at Köln. They wanted the taxes cash when they delivered the parcel.


Just like my predecessor I think you will recieve your tax-bill soon ;)

tapf!
07-02-2007, 05:11 PM
Hmm, I dont have a good feeling when sending a Scan of my Credit-Card to bhphotovideo. They have then Number&Securitycode...

Best Regards

Fabian

Hadrien
07-02-2007, 06:08 PM
Many ppl in Europe still expecting to buy a Sony Reader ? With the Cybook available really soon in Europe (same size, Vizplex and more formats supported), I guess that europeans will shift their focus on Bookeen.

MacBeezle
07-02-2007, 11:51 PM
@tapf!

I don't think there will be any problems.
Whether you send your number or a photo of the card - the information the online shop gets is the same.

HarryT
07-03-2007, 02:06 AM
Many ppl in Europe still expecting to buy a Sony Reader ? With the Cybook available really soon in Europe (same size, Vizplex and more formats supported), I guess that europeans will shift their focus on Bookeen.

I'm not sure that I agree, Hadrien. Sony is a known name, and there are "Sony Centre" shops throughout Europe where people are likely to buy a Reader through seeing it on display. Bookeen have never sold "retail" and I don't think that's likely to change with the new CyBook. A product which is only available on the web and is made by a company that 99.99% of the public have never heard of is certainly not going to take away many sales from a big brand name like Sony (IMHO, of course).

NatCh
07-03-2007, 07:48 AM
I'd been assuming that Bookeen was better known in France (and the rest of Europe) than it is over on this side of the pond ... is that not so, then?

HarryT
07-03-2007, 07:59 AM
I'd never heard of them until I bought my original CyBook. Perhaps they are a "household name" in France, but they certainly aren't here in the UK. I've always had the impression that they are a very small company - a few guys designing stuff. I could be wrong.

athlonkmf
07-03-2007, 08:15 AM
I'm not sure that I agree, Hadrien. Sony is a known name, and there are "Sony Centre" shops throughout Europe where people are likely to buy a Reader through seeing it on display. Bookeen have never sold "retail" and I don't think that's likely to change with the new CyBook. A product which is only available on the web and is made by a company that 99.99% of the public have never heard of is certainly not going to take away many sales from a big brand name like Sony (IMHO, of course).

as the targetcustomers of these readers are the geeks and such, brand name is not that important. Features and specs, that's what's count.
A lot of geeks, if they had the choice would not buy the sony reader BECAUSE it's from sony (drm-rootkitdisaster anyone?)

As for the cybook, if bookeen is smart (and I think they are) they'd let renowned reviewsites write reviews on their product and they're set.
Who's ever heard of meizu before? I didn't, but reading the reviews and seeing the features, I bought one anyway. And it's quality totally blows away any famous MP3-player at that moment.

HarryT
07-03-2007, 08:18 AM
as the targetcustomers of these readers are the geeks and such, brand name is not that important.

But they aren't - that's the point. Sony are trying to make the Reader into a mass-market product, not one for "geeks".

Hadrien
07-03-2007, 08:30 AM
But they aren't - that's the point. Sony are trying to make the Reader into a mass-market product, not one for "geeks".

Well they're doing a very poor job in this case. I mean: selling your product mostly online, with a very limited number of ads ?
I don't think that Sony thought about their own product as something "mass market", or else they would be selling this product everywhere (like most Sony products) with the support of a an important ad campaign for it.
They're still testing the market, and most of the people here are "early adopters", not "mass market".

HarryT
07-03-2007, 08:37 AM
They're still testing the market, and most of the people here are "early adopters", not "mass market".

I agree with you, but I believe their goal is to make the Reader "mass market". They certainly haven't got there yet, though.

Leaping Gnome
07-07-2007, 01:31 PM
Well they're doing a very poor job in this case. I mean: selling your product mostly online, with a very limited number of ads ?
I don't think that Sony thought about their own product as something "mass market", or else they would be selling this product everywhere (like most Sony products) with the support of a an important ad campaign for it.
They're still testing the market, and most of the people here are "early adopters", not "mass market".

I would bet the brick and mortar sales exceed online sales. They are selling it in many locations in the US; SonyStyle stores, CompUSA, Fry's, Borders, etc... they have had targeted ads in magazines that are likely to have avid readers that also are technology bent.

I would bet Sony's business plan is produce version one to establish a foothold and prove there is a market, and then version two for mass consumption.