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Going to the US in a couple of weeks...

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Is it worth picking up a 480 and flogging it when I get back :p

If they're $500 that translates to about £330
 
Get one with a waterblock on :p

Not a bad move considering the low US prices, although due to them lacking the availability, you're not likely to get one cheaper than $550 which would transfer to £360 or even more.
 
Knowing my luck I'd find one for $500 and UK customs would scr*w me for bringing it back into the UK with VAT etc. :mad:

I guess it would show up in the scanners
 
You are allow to bring back an amount of stuff without paying import duties, I think its about £300 and I doubt a Customs Guy is going to know how much a 480 would cost. If you checked prices online they don't include local sales tax as each state has its own so you have to find out and figure that in too.
 
Ooh, get me a 5850 pleeeaaasseee! :D

Edit; Don't worry, they're still £210. Surprised at that.
 
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You could always mail it to yourself from the US. If you fill out the customs form 'appropriately' (i.e. dishonestly), you should be okay - not that I would ever recommend any such thing.
 
Knowing my luck I'd find one for $500 and UK customs would scr*w me for bringing it back into the UK with VAT etc. :mad:

I guess it would show up in the scanners

Last year I came back from Florida with a cpu, motherboard, memory and a BFG 260GTX. The motherboard was in my suitcase in the hold and the rest in my carry on luggage. I was wetting myself at the scanners and then again at uk customs but no-one batted an eyelid, saved a fortune!:D
 
Last year I came back from Florida with a cpu, motherboard, memory and a BFG 260GTX. The motherboard was in my suitcase in the hold and the rest in my carry on luggage. I was wetting myself at the scanners and then again at uk customs but no-one batted an eyelid, saved a fortune!:D

Hmmm.... Interesting . Might be worth doing a bit more research
 
Last year I came back from Florida with a cpu, motherboard, memory and a BFG 260GTX. The motherboard was in my suitcase in the hold and the rest in my carry on luggage. I was wetting myself at the scanners and then again at uk customs but no-one batted an eyelid, saved a fortune!:D

As I keep saying, there wasn't a soul at terminal 4 when I came back from Hong Kong at 5am... :D

Yes, what we're discussing could be considered dishonest, but it's also been suggested many times that the importing system in the UK is VERY unfair ¬_¬

I mean, isn't it like £12 now to "process" paying a custom fee? Completely unfair!
 
Wonders....

Is it time to upgrade to an I7, new mobo and 12GB RAM.

Will need to to a bit of research.

The mailing myself a gift has been considered. Might be worth taking a punt if the saving is big enough.
 
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