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VitOne
Hi, I hope this is the right place for this post, if not plese excuse me.
after some time spent investigating for the best printer for my needs, I have found, thank to this forum, that the best for me is the Epson 4880. There is only one big problem smile.gif. Here in Italy the printer costs more than 3500$. Yes, you have read right, more than 3500$ (2200€). It is not a lot for a printer like the 4880 (all the printers here in Italy/EU have an highter price) but reading on the forum that you buy the same printer for 1800$ at Amazon I was really disappointed. So now I wuold like to buy a 4880 from the USA, obviously I will have to pay duty/taxes, but I am sure that they will be less than 1700$...
So the question is this: I wuold like to know, if possibile, if there is a good shop that you know in the USA that ships to Italy. Let me know,
Thank you,
Vittorio
wesley
QUOTE (VitOne @ Jun 12 2008, 11:25 AM)
So the question is this: I wuold like to know, if possibile, if there is a good shop that you know in the USA that ships to Italy. Let me know,
Thank you,
Vittorio
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There are a few online shops like bhphoto.com and adorama.com . But you'll have to contend with customs. They will probably slap on tax. Shipping is likely going to cost you a lot of cash since the 4880 is pretty heavy. The full price of tax + shipping + printer might end up to be a hefty sum. Correct me if I am wrong but I don't think the printer will be covered by local warranty.

Kind regards
Wesley
francois
Vittorio ,
On top of custom taxes, warranty problems you'll also need to get an electrical converter as voltage is different in Europe.

From BHPhoto website: shipping to Italy would cost $875 which would bring to a total of $2645.25 for both the printer and shipping. In Switzerland the 4880 is priced at CHF 3185 (7.6% VAT is included) or ~€2050.

Before ordering in the US I would contact the Italian custom bureau and check the import taxes.

Depressing, isn't it? sad.gif
VitOne
Thank you for answering.
The taxes here in Italy are about 25% for a printer like this; also the shipment is taxed, so if I have to pay 800$ only for shipping this becomes not convenient. What I can try to do is to find a store that ships for a better price, also for 300$ will be good.
If I buy in Switzerland I have to pay 25% taxes, because it is outside the EU…
Let’s see what I can find.
wesley
QUOTE (francois @ Jun 12 2008, 03:08 PM)
Depressing, isn't it?  sad.gif
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Extremely. I had to buy the Epson3800 in France as I had no choice. Ended up getting from www.digit-photo.com coz the price difference was too close with tax and shipping.

Best
Wesley
francois
QUOTE (VitOne @ Jun 12 2008, 03:23 PM)
...If I buy in Switzerland I have to pay 25% taxes, because it is outside the EU…

Right, VAT is a killer! Pricing in Europe seems to be very much equivalent. Try to find a country with a lower VAT (Luxemburg is around 15%).
francois
QUOTE (wesley @ Jun 12 2008, 03:45 PM)
Extremely. I had to buy the Epson3800 in France as I had no choice. Ended up getting from www.digit-photo.com coz the price difference was too close with tax and shipping.

Best
Wesley
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I bought mine in Switzerland. At that time, prices were all between €1150 to €1625 for exactly the same printer.
Sven W
QUOTE (francois @ Jun 12 2008, 02:08 PM)
Depressing, isn't it?  sad.gif
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Yes, very frustrating...
Here in Sweden, there is a non-Epson reseller for the Stylus Pro-line.
The company deals with Epson UK. And the prices are even higher than mentioned above.

And I have written several posts/articals in magazines, why the prices in US are sometimes
half of the EU. But no one gives me a proper answer.
Someone, somewhere, put money in their pockets laugh.gif
/Sven
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