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petitefrancaise Aug 26th 2014 2:19 pm

marks and spencer deliveries
 
For those of us who just can't live without M and S...free delivery to the USA until the end of september...:thumbsup:

Hotscot Aug 26th 2014 3:53 pm

Re: marks and spencer deliveries
 
Mmmm...may have to look into this...does that include food?

Owen778 Aug 26th 2014 3:58 pm

Re: marks and spencer deliveries
 
https://help.marksandspencer.com/sup...elivery-aus-nz


The following products are excluded from international delivery: Beauty, Lighting, Furniture, Sharp objects, Food, Wine, Flowers, Hampers, Furniture, Electrical, Made to Measure shirts and selected Homeware Products.
Also:

All products are sold on a Delivery Duty unpaid basis, so please be aware that recipients outside the EU may have to pay import duty or other taxes. Our local delivery partners may also charge fees for processing import duties.

rpjs Aug 26th 2014 4:16 pm

Re: marks and spencer deliveries
 
The personal use exemption from duty for US residents is $200.

https://help.cbp.gov/app/answers/det...5CUFAqbA%3D%3D

Hotscot Aug 26th 2014 4:17 pm

Re: marks and spencer deliveries
 
Not particularly attractive then..

rpjs Aug 26th 2014 4:25 pm

Re: marks and spencer deliveries
 

Originally Posted by Hotscot (Post 11382458)
Not particularly attractive then..

It's per day, so so long as you spaced out your purchases so no more than one arrives in the US on any given day you could get quite a bit.

And $200 is pretty generous compared to the UK's equivalent which is about £30 or so if I recall correctly.

Hotscot Aug 26th 2014 4:29 pm

Re: marks and spencer deliveries
 

Originally Posted by rpjs (Post 11382467)
It's per day, so so long as you spaced out your purchases so no more than one arrives in the US on any given day you could get quite a bit.

And $200 is pretty generous compared to the UK's equivalent which is about £30 or so if I recall correctly.

Sorry, I meant I was more interested in foodstuffs.

jm1101 Aug 26th 2014 8:38 pm

Re: marks and spencer deliveries
 
You have to pay customs on the delivery... I've paid $30-60... DHL bills ..I still think it's worth it though ..I order clothes ..kids clothed mainly

Bob Aug 26th 2014 9:14 pm

Re: marks and spencer deliveries
 

Originally Posted by jm1101 (Post 11382664)
You have to pay customs on the delivery... I've paid $30-60... DHL bills ..I still think it's worth it though ..I order clothes ..kids clothed mainly

If you're doing kids clothes, Next is another decent option, plus free shipping as well.

Jerseygirl Aug 26th 2014 9:37 pm

Re: marks and spencer deliveries
 

Originally Posted by jm1101 (Post 11382664)
You have to pay customs on the delivery... I've paid $30-60... DHL bills ..I still think it's worth it though ..I order clothes ..kids clothed mainly

I've ever paid duty on M&S purchases. I usually keep each order under $200...I have no idea what the amount is when duty is levied.


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