BobRedthorp Posted March 31, 2004 Posted March 31, 2004 (edited) I live in the UK and normally buy my import stuff from the web site Goblin Direct, but for a US gamecube game they charge me £50 which works out $91, and I'm pretty sure you guy's don't pay $91 for a game at a local sore!, so right away they are makeing a huge profit on me! Does anyone know of a US website/company who deliver to the UK but will sell games to me at US prices? Edited March 31, 2004 by BobRedthorp
ForceX Posted March 31, 2004 Posted March 31, 2004 (edited) err..in Australia we pay $100 for GC games....Only the real crappy games are cheap.... Anyways, check out www.lik-sang.com...thats where I order my imports from... Edited March 31, 2004 by ForceX
Cominus Posted March 31, 2004 Posted March 31, 2004 ebays always good, a game might run $15-20 and maybe $10 shipping(internataional shipping) unless the shipper lives closer.
valovedder Posted March 31, 2004 Posted March 31, 2004 for US games there is a site DVD Boxoffice they're based in Canada and are pretty good for new titles. eg. Harvest Moon for gamecube for $56.95 = £22.78. thry also have free shipping.
BobRedthorp Posted March 31, 2004 Author Posted March 31, 2004 (edited) for US games there is a site DVD Boxoffice they're based in Canada and are pretty good for new titles. eg. Harvest Moon for gamecube for $56.95 = £22.78. thry also have free shipping.OMG! that is a great site! free shipping worldwide! and only £22 for a game! this is exactly what I am looking for! cheers The only thing that concerns me is this quote from there FAQ: Orders and Shipping - 'Does the final amount charged to my account reflect the applicable customs charges and taxes for my country?' It is your responsibility to pay all applicable customs fees and/or taxes. Ontario residents will be required to pay GST & PST. All Canadian residents outside of Ontario will be required to pay GST. What is GST and PST? Edited March 31, 2004 by BobRedthorp
random guy Posted March 31, 2004 Posted March 31, 2004 It's all right, we've got one of those goddamn things, a gst is a "goods and services tax", what that basically means is that in that country you have to pay a certain flat-rate amount of tax for each luxury item (but here they consider tampons a luxury item, now I think there's a few women that would disagree with the gov't on that classification).I believe you guys have (or used to have???) something similar with the VAT?Anyway, that doesn't affect you unless you live in a country that has the gst.
Ryuken Posted March 31, 2004 Posted March 31, 2004 Do u need a mod chip to play imported games, i just wanna make sure
BobRedthorp Posted March 31, 2004 Author Posted March 31, 2004 It's all right, we've got one of those goddamn things, a gst is a "goods and services tax", what that basically means is that in that country you have to pay a certain flat-rate amount of tax for each luxury item (but here they consider tampons a luxury item, now I think there's a few women that would disagree with the gov't on that classification).I believe you guys have (or used to have???) something similar with the VAT?Anyway, that doesn't affect you unless you live in a country that has the gst.We have VAT here, which is why the games are so dear hear, does this mean I will have VAT whn the item is shipped from this website?
Wizard Posted March 31, 2004 Posted March 31, 2004 Do u need a mod chip to play imported games, i just wanna make sureFor the cube, all you need is a loader disc (for all region). But you can "create" your own modchip, all you need to is add a few wires in and if you want, a switch to swtich it between NTSC to JAP (PAL isn't supported unless you get an actual mod chip or the loader disc)
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