Robert
Reverse Engineer
What a truly awesome, necessary thing to put your citizens through!![]()
I paid $750 in tariffs on parts this weekend that were manufactured in the USA... and I'm in the USA.
What a truly awesome, necessary thing to put your citizens through!![]()
Sounds logical comparatively.I paid $750 in tariffs on parts this weekend that were manufactured in the USA... and I'm in the USA.
An australian is generally up about $22usd for 3 or more $8 pcbs from PPCB, and we dont even have that tariff mess.Non-Tayda, but... YAYYYY $17 shipping/fees on a single $15 pcb from Canada now. Absolutely not DEFX's fault of course, they have to lump it all in. What a truly awesome, necessary thing to put your citizens through!
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oooh, I didn't even know about CE. I'll have to remember that.Tayda’s pretty much my last resort now. CE Dist, StompBox Parts,My Switches, Mouser, and DigiKey are my go-tos for pedal and amp parts now.
CE Distribution looks to be yet another name for Antique Electronic Supply/Amplified Parts... same exact inventory as far as I can tell. AES and AP are finally merging, I wonder if CE will remain.oooh, I didn't even know about CE. I'll have to remember that.
Wow, I actually heard the exasperated sigh when I read that!It's been said around here many times.
To be fair, for a lot of sites you have to prepay the tax, so it would make sense for the US customers to have to pre-pay this tax (which it essentially is) too. Even the intended function of tariffs (not sure what was intended in this case, but in general) is that the customer pays more for foreign purchases, not that the seller absorbs the cost.If we decide to absorb the cost for the U.S. customers, why not absorb it for the rest of the world?
Anybody order from LCSC (shipped to USA) recently? Wondering about tariffs/fees, and a cursory search was looking pretty rough…
Gotcha, thanks Robert- keep us posted if that changes!I received a fairly big shipment yesterday. They claimed duties would be owed but so far nothing.
I believe FedEx will bill you after receiving the shipment though, so I may not be in the clear just yet.
Sometimes FedEx just sends me a bill a month later, and sometimes they send me a link to pay it prior ...I received a fairly big shipment yesterday. They claimed duties would be owed but so far nothing.
I believe FedEx will bill you after receiving the shipment though, so I may not be in the clear just yet.
This is, I think, particularly vexing for US folks because we have never really had a consumer-facing, across the board federal consumption tax like this in recent memory. States/local authorities have sales tax (tax on top of eligible goods at point of purchase). Federal consumption taxes exist in excise taxes for things like tobacco, gasoline, airline tickets, but those are factored into the price and not seen. The US primarily taxes through federal income tax and payroll taxes.The tough part is that customers from most countries already pay some sort of fee at delivery themselves, and that's just how it is. Anytime I buy something from abroad here in Switzerland, I have to pay a custom fee to the brokerage and then the Swiss VAT. That is just how it is. I've never thought the seller should cover these.