Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 29th Feb 2012 09:47 UTC
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RE[6]: Only for companies?
by henderson101 on Wed 29th Feb 2012 15:32
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RE[7]: Only for companies?
by Thom_Holwerda on Wed 29th Feb 2012 15:36
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£21.65 is actually US$34.51 at today's current exchange rate, so something odd is going on somewhere. However, $35 is £21.94 and if you add 20% to £21.94 you yet $26.34 which is as near as damn it $42. You either got charged VAT, or a 20% mark-up.
It turns out Farnell included shipping IN the price.





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UK sales generally include VAT unless they state that VAT is not included. It sort of makes more sense than the US system of adding tax at the point of sale, but it also then masks the inclusion.