Jurassic World - Premium Edition (Blu-ray SteelBook) (Amazon Exclusive) [Germany]

Nov 29, 2012
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Release date: December 31, 2015 (TBC)
Purchase link: Amazon DE
Price: €159.99

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Preordered, can always cancel, long ways off, better safe than sorry, these limited sets are usually very nice, statue bookends would be nice to keep the steel's and blu's together, that's what I do with Hobbit Desolation statues and the old bookend statues from Rings Two Towers DVD limited set from a long time ago, sets up things nicely...

And the new movie was GREAT in IMAX 3D...better than I could have hoped for a 3rd sequel....GO see it if you haven't yet, lots of references to the 1st.
 
It's funny how Americans don't have to pay any tax when they order from European amazons, but when we Europeans order from amazon.com we have to pay it :rolleyes:
It depends on the import duty law for each country, isn't about Amazon. In Australia any product imported or purchased overseas only gets taxed if the total is $1000+ otherwise we don't pay a cent extra.
 
It depends on the import duty law for each country, isn't about Amazon. In Australia any product imported or purchased overseas only gets taxed if the total is $1000+ otherwise we don't pay a cent extra.
But the post was about local sales tax/VAT and not about import tax. European Amazon deduct sales tax from your order from orders shipping to outside Europe whereas North American Amazon don't seem to do that for orders from Europe.
 
But the post was about local sales tax/VAT and not about import tax. European Amazon deduct sales tax from your order from orders shipping to outside Europe whereas North American Amazon don't seem to do that for orders from Europe.
Its different on Amazon USA
They don't have VAT in the price listing as it not in the price so there is noting to deduct anyway

The Price Listed on UK includes VAT and will be more or less depending on your countries VAT rate
USA don't pay duty on goods unless its a huge amount so that's why its taken of the price
Some USA states have a sales tax but its not the same setup as European Union VAT system

The prices listed on Amazon USA site don't include any VAT in the price
When you order from Amazon USA from European Countries you can choose to use standard shipping you don't have VAT in the price so there is noting to remove its just the cost of your item and just the shipping cost
But you risk getting hit for VAT when it arrives in your country if its over the limit for your country or you can choose a shipping method that will include the VAT rate and handling charge for your country and not have to worry about getting another bill from customs for VAT
 
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