GSkill no longer EU RMA, now Taiwan due to the impact of Brexit on UK package shipments

this is some weird excuse about Brexit, sending RAM for RMA has no import duty to be levied so what's their excuse, just filling out paper work? Something does not make sense, because I assume you have to fill out similar paper work posting to and from taiwan? So what's the real reason, was going to buy some gold coloured RAM but now will not bother.

Depends who you send it by. I tried P2G to DE and their forms don't have "RMA" option - forcing a back and forth at risk of a return to sender.
 
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this is some weird excuse about Brexit, sending RAM for RMA has no import duty to be levied so what's their excuse, just filling out paper work? Something does not make sense, because I assume you have to fill out similar paper work posting to and from taiwan? So what's the real reason, was going to buy some gold coloured RAM but now will not bother.
Red Tape and cost to export to and from EU is higher than that of doing so to Taiwan. The UK voted for increased cost and more Red Tape, why are you complaining...
 
  • Pre-Brexit: There were no tariffs on computer parts traded between the UK and EU due to the free movement of goods within the EU single market.
  • Post-Brexit: Tariffs have been introduced on some computer parts, particularly those that don't meet specific origin requirements. The exact rates depend on the product classification.
Brexit is awesome

Any tariffs and VAT are completely under the control of our elected representatives and leaving the EU doesn't force them to put these tariffs on. Write to your MP.

I recently had an SSD import from China, no import taxes for that product. And like someone else said a properly filled out form would allow repairs or replacements to be processed correctly. GSkill probably just needs to be informed.

0% tariff on DRAM to the UK.

 
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