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abyone
post Feb 25 2011, 10:43 PM

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anyone a frequent ASOS shopper?

abyone
post Jul 10 2011, 03:12 AM

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Tried numerous times using RHB Bank's debit card to order. It's OK. Maybank debit card, not OK.
abyone
post Sep 21 2011, 11:34 PM

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They are responsible and reliable but their shipping is a hassle unless you opt for express delivery.
abyone
post Feb 21 2012, 12:02 AM

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any on-going promotion at ASOS recently?

abyone
post May 16 2012, 03:55 AM

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QUOTE(morning06 @ May 15 2012, 04:30 AM)
Just some reference from duty/tax tariff for you guys to avoid the duty/tax thing. Not sure if its true, but after experiment it for a few times with ASOS, might as well share it with you guys. Please notice that, its not 100% true, its base on my experience purchasing from ASOS for a few times.

Make sure your shipment limited to
3 pairs of apparel
1 pair of shoes
total purchase below RM500 as stated but try to make it RM450 and below
break ur shipment if you buy more than the stated above and you are free from the tax/duty thing.

If your purchase is handle by Skynet (tracking available in your account tab from ASOS) you'll most likely end up with tax and handling fee. Check your email under spam/inbox if they provide you tracking number coz ur item will most likely held by custom and you need to reply their email.

Please add/correct me on this if im wrong ^^
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I agree. Same experience. smile.gif
abyone
post Jul 1 2012, 02:21 AM

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QUOTE(Duande @ Jul 1 2012, 01:32 AM)
hello,

i want to ask you about the local Customs Charges and Taxes.

is there any charge or tax that you have to paid when your parcel arrived?
i need to consider this as to be include in my budget.

thanks.
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Try to keep your total purchase below RM450, to avoid tax.
You will only be taxed if you spend above the RM450 mark.
If you do get taxed, you will be taxed at a certain % (forgot how much) of your total purchase. And you will also be required to pay a hefty fee to the courier company as admin fees.




 

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