Is that sea shipping or by air?
Yesterday mine was expected to ship on Halloween, but now it's showing November 30th. Hopefully it doesn't get pushed back any further. Not sure how I went from Batch 2a to 2b - did the batch sizes get smaller?I'm shipping batch 2a... mine doesn't depart until Halloween.
I expect it would be by air…Is that sea shipping or by air?
This is what I paid in shipping fees for the boat.
View attachment 726511This is the estimate email chart.
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I thought custom tax was based on some type of purchase amount or value threshold?We dont get custom taxed in the US for toys regardless of shipping method. I've never been taxed for anything yet in the 30+ years of buying things from China and Japan.
Buff said he was charged with customs for the ‘22 Batmobile from JazzInc. I think he said like $60 or something. US based.We dont get custom taxed in the US for toys regardless of shipping method. I've never been taxed for anything yet in the 30+ years of buying things from China and Japan.
$55.51 in duty to be exact lol. As this is the same price as the '22 I would expect something similar. That was an air shipment (FedEx) but I don't know why a sea shipment would be treated any different.Buff said he was charged with customs for the ‘22 Batmobile from JazzInc. I think he said like $60 or something. US based.
Certain amount I believe as well, unless the shipper significantly devalues it, which Joost won’t do for obvious reasons.
Mine’s ship date has been pushed back to January 30th.
I reached out to Joost and he confirmed that with the updates he's doing he did indeed reduce the batch sizes, hence why some of us got bumped from our previous ship dates. My only concern is that I usually travel between Xmas and New Year's, so hopefully that sea shipment estimate of 35-40 days is accurate.Mine dropped back from Halloween to November 30th.
If air shipping for the U.S. is only $310 I'm definitely doing that, but if it's closer to $500 I might just opt for sea.
Generally I agree but there can be exceptions to any specific case.Are there that many purchasers that don't understand the concept of an NRD?
Not sure why there is any expectation of JazzInc to treat NRDs any different from any other company (collectible or otherwise). Sure there is a risk to the buyer, that the product for whatever reason is unsatisfactory. But there is arguably a bigger risk for the company if they spend the money in product development/creation.
Personally, I don't believe that JazzInc should refund any NRDs. No other company (including real car companies) refund the NON REFUNDABLE deposit.
I disagree, it has nothing to do with being a loyal customer.Generally I agree but there can be exceptions to any specific case.
What if a collector is a loyal JazzInc customer (who purchased a dozen prior dios and vehicles) but decides to cancel for some reason (opting for Hot Toys, medical emergency, wait for a 92 Batmobile, etc.)?
I think a courtesy refund/credit would be fair in this case. And it frees up another Batmobile 89 - I think Joost said he had 250+ people on the Waiting List.
Slightly different scenario but I’ve only cancelled once in the 10+ years I’ve been shopping at this mom & pop shop where I buy most of my collectibles and they gladly refunded me on the Hot Toys TDKR BatPod - I ended opting for the Queen Studios 1/6 BatPod with static Anne Hathaway Catwoman statue.
Looks phenomenal
Look at this before canceling…
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