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| SeoulBigChris:
There’s a known quirk in the EEVblog Store that prevents shipping items to South Korea (where I live). I’m needing the HVP70, but can’t find it except for the EEVBlog Store. Any tips? Yes I can ship it to the US and then have a freight forwarding company send it to me, but that’s such a hassle involving extra expense and, more importantly, time. |
| bdunham7:
I'm not aware of anyone having a 70MHz version of the Sapphire probes, not sure how Dave managed that exactly--25 => 70MHz is a big improvement! The 25MHz version is sold under many names, including the Probemaster 4232 (which is out of stock right now :-\ ) and the similar, IMO better, 4231 20:1 version (which is available, $335US). |
| SeoulBigChris:
I may have gotten a break. Since the last couple of times I wanted to order from the EEVBlog store, and couldn't, the Korean forwarding company I use (from US to Korea) seems to have added an Australian option. There is one detail I need to confirm, but that may be the easiest solution. |
| SeoulBigChris:
I can’t win for losing. So apparently if I ship it to the freight forwarding service in Australia, I still have to pay $46 Australian goods and services tax (despite the fact that it will never be used in Australia). |
| Brumby:
If you're exporting, you can claim the GST back. Not sure what's involved, but it will require some form-filling. |
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