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22 Mar 2009 12:00 AM by Team GB Star rating. 1245 posts Send private message

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Hi all

Question please

We need a new TV, if I just bowl down to Gibraltar and buy one and then declare it at customs on the way back, what would we be asked to pay?.

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23 Mar 2009 11:52 AM by bluesy Star rating. 16 posts Send private message

Why bother getting your TV in Gib - they are cheaper in Spain, if you look around, and no hassle bringing it through Customs

 





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23 Mar 2009 12:20 PM by foxbat Star rating in Granada. 1112 posts Send private message

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Carrefour have a particularly good offer on at the moment see this link

32" lcd tv with built in TDT receiver and HDMI ready...

Can also be used as a computer monitor in vga mode up to 1024x768.

279 Euros now why couldnt I have waited a couple of years...ah yes thats right impatient; got to have it now...

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23 Mar 2009 12:52 PM by Team GB Star rating. 1245 posts Send private message

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Foxbat, Blusey

This might sound silly, but I dont know

Are the instructions, remote controls etc all in Spanish?, I guess you change the TV to English through Set Up, all the on screen insructions would be in Spanish to I would think

Just seemed like a good idea, we are only an hour away from Gib, I remember 2 years ago going there to buy a laptop for a friend, we got a top of the range Sony for £300, brought a carry case, left the box in the shop and hey presto,back to Spain.

Clearly it would arouse a certain amount of intrest if we were to arrive at the border with a 42 inch monster new and boxed,but if any one knows what the tax would be i would be grateful. I will try and find some Gib prices on tinternet.

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23 Mar 2009 1:17 PM by foxbat Star rating in Granada. 1112 posts Send private message

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Hi;

Remote controls are invariably in English.

User manuals are normally multi-lingual.

OSD Language can normally be changed through SET-UP.

BTW; Given that many of todays TV's have a built in TDT receiver it is worth noting that you can normally change the audio language to English/American if the original programme was so-formatted, though there are a few notable exceptions. Canalsur for instance isn't normally changeable despite showing dual language capability. Also remember if the original soundtrack was in a language other that English if you chjange the language setting you will get the original whether it be French, Italian, German or whatever...

Something else we find with dual language TDT broadcasts particularly from Ant 3, Neox and Nova is that when you use the language change facility all you get are the sound effects; all the spoken audio is missing on the alternate language...

Have no idea what the customs duty would be bringing stuff in from Gib; its too far away for me to even consider doing it. i would think though that there is little to be gained in buying TV's in Gib. I find that things are generally much cheaper by shopping around Spanish stores on the internet.

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23 Mar 2009 1:31 PM by foxbat Star rating in Granada. 1112 posts Send private message

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Just thinking on the subject of import duties etc;

I would think the very least you should expect to pay would be VAT (IVA) at 16%...

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23 Mar 2009 1:56 PM by Team GB Star rating. 1245 posts Send private message

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Foxbat

Thanks for your info.

I was all right with the first three sentances of your first reply.........

Then i remembered why I was going to Gibraltar

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23 Mar 2009 11:54 PM by jeffcoo Star rating in Marbella. 76 posts Send private message

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hi Team GB.

 

A very interesting post, and one that leads to a lot of confusion and miss-understaning, and sometimes a heafty tax fine upon re-entering spain.

Although cheap petrol / fags / booze can be bought in Gib, ( and why not take advantage of it ), Electrical goods can be, ( due to the increase of internet shopping) purchased for similar money, or indeed cheaper in spain, or on your computer and have it delivered to your door in s.pain

Maybe you can get the odd good deal in gib for a laptop / toaster / iron. However - if smuggling, the Guarda civil can be a little ruthless with you,. i did read once they kept a british family at the border for hours trying to bring in a laptop.

however thats that..

here is a website that i have used in the uk and in spain.

 

its called pixmania.co.uk

and the spanish one is  http://www.pixmania.com/es/es/home.html?track=cs&trackid=9&dtr=20090324123429&sess=229a35b06f0ceeef06ed2e470eda29b1

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they deliver to spain ( only from the spanish website ) and i haev found them not only highly  competitive, but supply a good service.

if your spanish isnt too hot, then you could open to windows, one in pixmania.co.uk and the other .es, and browse the goods that way

 

hope it helps

this is the direct link to the tvs =  www.pixmania.com/televisores/eses3_8_pm.html

 

warm rgds

 



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24 Mar 2009 7:19 AM by Team GB Star rating. 1245 posts Send private message

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Jeffcoo

Thanks, this will do nicely.

Will post how I get on.

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24 Mar 2009 11:57 AM by bluesy Star rating. 16 posts Send private message

Foxbat - the TV I bought in Spain has the remote in English, although 90% of the buttons are pictures anyway. The manual was in about 8 languages including English and the onscreen menus has a vast choice of languages too

The TV was 150 euros cheaper than the best deal in Gibraltar - and I've got a guarantee that will be honoured in Spain if something goes wrong.

Have a look at the Spanish EBAY as well - lots of new TVs on there at good prices, and delivered to your door

 





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30 Mar 2009 2:07 PM by foxbat Star rating in Granada. 1112 posts Send private message

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bluesy;

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Foxbat - the TV I bought in Spain has the remote in English, although 90% of the buttons are pictures anyway. The manual was in about 8 languages including English and the onscreen menus has a vast choice of languages too

The TV was 150 euros cheaper than the best deal in Gibraltar - and I've got a guarantee that will be honoured in Spain if something goes wrong.

unquote..

Err...isnt that what I said?

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30 Mar 2009 2:18 PM by bluesy Star rating. 16 posts Send private message

Hey FB - sorry - you did say SOME of it - but can't find anything about the buttons on the remote being pictures, or the cost of TV in Spain - sorry if I repeated some of what you said, but guess it doesn't hurt to get the same thing from different sources, does it?

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