#14476 by Neil
15 Aug 2006, 09:42
Just thought I would say that I have just bought for t'other half a re-conditioned 30g Video ipod form Apple for £143 (43% saving + free delivery), and it is excellent, looks like new, comes with a 1yr warrenty too. I was unsure what condition it would be etc, but I am very impressed.

here is the site, just thought it might be useful if anybody is looking for a cheap iPod for training/t'other halfs etc etc, the deals are changing all the time too.

Neil:)
#133043 by slinky09
15 Aug 2006, 10:08
Thanks - that's a good deal. I've bought refurbed products before and have always had a good deal with no problems, even though they run a slightly higher risk than brand new.

Another option, if travelling to the US is to buy locally ... Apple 30GB iPod Video Black in US = $299 or £166 whereas in the UK = £219, v. the refurbed price of £143.
#133056 by VS075
15 Aug 2006, 11:34
Good saving Attitude23[y]

Whenever I go out shopping, I always aim to buy during sales (call me sad if you like) because you get great products at great prices.

I also look out for good deals too like this one. I'll remember this one, cheers!
#133060 by Nottingham Nick
15 Aug 2006, 11:42
Originally posted by slinky09

Another option, if travelling to the US is to buy locally ... Apple 30GB iPod Video Black in US = $299 or £166 whereas in the UK = £219, v. the refurbed price of £143.


Plus VAT and Import Duty when you bring it back into the UK though. :D;)[8D]
#133064 by Neil
15 Aug 2006, 11:47
Originally posted by VS075
Good saving Attitude23[y]

Whenever I go out shopping, I always aim to buy during sales (call me sad if you like) because you get great products at great prices.

I also look out for good deals too like this one. I'll remember this one, cheers!


No probs - to be honest, Im not a sale fan, normally last seasons clothes/stuff etc, but I do like a good bargain when I can find one, and I just couldn't not buy this for only £143, proper bargain me thinks.
#133070 by Littlejohn
15 Aug 2006, 12:21
Originally posted by Attitude23
normally last seasons clothes/stuff etc

[:0][?][ii]

I appear to still be wearing t-shirts I purchased up to 8 years ago. And the problem is.........?[:#]
#133076 by Neil
15 Aug 2006, 12:31
Originally posted by sailor99
Originally posted by Attitude23
normally last seasons clothes/stuff etc

[:0][?][ii]

I appear to still be wearing t-shirts I purchased up to 8 years ago. And the problem is.........?[:#]


[:0] I don't wear t-shirts from 8 months ago [:I], but each to their own![y]
#133119 by slinky09
15 Aug 2006, 16:22
Originally posted by Nottingham Nick
Originally posted by slinky09

Another option, if travelling to the US is to buy locally ... Apple 30GB iPod Video Black in US = $299 or £166 whereas in the UK = £219, v. the refurbed price of £143.


Plus VAT and Import Duty when you bring it back into the UK though. :D;)[8D]


VAT and import duty ... what's that? [:0][:0]
#133518 by VS075
16 Aug 2006, 23:40
slinky09

Don't forget the limit for goods brought in outside the EU is £145.

Since the iPod in concern costs £166 in the US then you have to declare this at customs upon arrival then pay the necessary VAT and Import Tax fees as punishment from Gordon Brown[n]
#133519 by honey lamb
16 Aug 2006, 23:42
Oh yes, we've all been totally honest and declared our iPods, laptops, camcorders etc to swell the coffers of our respective states [:w]
#133520 by preiffer
16 Aug 2006, 23:42
There's always ONE that mentions G.B... [:w][ii]


;)
#133564 by slinky09
17 Aug 2006, 08:32
Originally posted by VS075
slinky09

Don't forget the limit for goods brought in outside the EU is £145.

Since the iPod in concern costs £166 in the US then you have to declare this at customs upon arrival then pay the necessary VAT and Import Tax fees as punishment from Gordon Brown[n]




Don't be so serious everyone [:p]
#133578 by Neil
17 Aug 2006, 09:29
Originally posted by slinky09
Don't be so serious everyone [:p]


But it is very serious Slinky, I hope nobody on this site would ever dream of trying to rip off the tax man and our poor government ;) [}:)] lol
#133601 by PVGSLF
17 Aug 2006, 09:56
For every Ipod/Laptop/Camcorder that doesn't go through the "Red Channel" there's another poor pensioner not getting their hip operation, another community losing its police officer, another teacher leaving the profession becuase they can't afford to live... need I go on.... all you smugglers should be ashamed of yourselves![:o)]

Thank heavens for the week dollar keeping more US goods under the threshold!
#133614 by Neil
17 Aug 2006, 10:14
sorry PVGSLF [:I] - way to make a guy feel guilty ;)
#133822 by VS075
17 Aug 2006, 22:47
Originally posted by PVGSLF
For every Ipod/Laptop/Camcorder that doesn't go through the "Red Channel" there's another poor pensioner not getting their hip operation, another community losing its police officer, another teacher leaving the profession becuase they can't afford to live... need I go on.... all you smugglers should be ashamed of yourselves!


Mind you considering the long waiting lists for hip ops and other surgery on the NHS as well as having to pay ridiculously high taxes I doubt that taking your electronics through the 'Red Channel' will help their cause much. People have got more money going out than money going in.
#133850 by PVGSLF
18 Aug 2006, 03:56
I don't think they can afford to staff the red channel anyway.
I always stick my head around the corner to see if a kindly soul wants to take my taxes, but I never see anyone, and not wanting to bother anyone on their tea break I go down green.
#133860 by Neil
18 Aug 2006, 08:56
Originally posted by PVGSLF
I don't think they can afford to staff the red channel anyway.
I always stick my head around the corner to see if a kindly soul wants to take my taxes, but I never see anyone, and not wanting to bother anyone on their tea break I go down green.


Your such a kind hearted soul, what with not wanting to bother the very hard working customs staff and all, well done PVGSLF, gold star for you:D
#133865 by PVGSLF
18 Aug 2006, 09:16
Just doing my bit for the poor over worked airport staff.

In fact here's an idea.... why not shift incoming customs staff onto outgoing security checks. After all, you never see anyone complaining about understaffing of the customs channels ;)
#133943 by FamilyMan
18 Aug 2006, 15:07
Originally posted by PVGSLF
Just doing my bit for the poor over worked airport staff.

In fact here's an idea.... why not shift incoming customs staff onto outgoing security checks. After all, you never see anyone complaining about understaffing of the customs channels ;)

Nice idea - if they don't mind switching employer. [:?]

Phil FM
Virgin Atlantic

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