I really give the Chinese their due for their brazen attitude towards local taxation and general attitude to things. I've criticized them in the past but I think this was unfair.
I ordered a few random things off ebay stocked in the UK recently for incredibly low prices but not quite international China Post stuff. Everything arrived within a couple of days delivered by Royal Mail 1st/2nd class services. All good quality items although you have to wade through a sea of crap sometimes to get to them.
The hilarious thing is that the seller is registered in China but has an address in Milton Keynes or Hemel Hempstead here in the UK and is labelled with that as a collection location by RM. Clearly they're drop shipping or bulk importing and selling UK stock without a penny of VAT paid. If HMRC catches them at it, then they just disappear and open up shop somewhere else. At worst, you get a paypal transaction reversed if they go under.
And if you do order from China/HK then everything is marked as as gift or low value and misses the tax threshold. Cleverly I ordered 50 of one particular item and they all came individually packaged over the space of 5 days so as to avoid duty. Postman was miffed about that.
Ignoring the local consequences, which there are really none other than some self-entitled local business folk (read Royston Vasey local shopping types) and tabloid whinging about foreigners, this is really good for us buyers. Saved a ton of cash this year which I have already paid income tax on and it's not even the end of Jan yet!
Good show China!
