Duty Free pricing

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fourstardan

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5,523 posts

158 months

Sunday 8th June
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Has anybody recently purchased anything in LGW duty free or know pricing?

Flying from LGW and not sure if it'll be any better than purchasing in the US.

Thanks

wyson

3,439 posts

118 months

Sunday 8th June
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Every single duty free I’ve been to in the UK has been a rip off. Its usually cheaper to buy in regular shops,

shirt

24,273 posts

215 months

Sunday 8th June
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just call and ask

fat80b

2,801 posts

235 months

Sunday 8th June
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You can order for collection:

https://www.gatwickairport.com/shopping-directory/...

All the prices are listed

fourstardan

Original Poster:

5,523 posts

158 months

Sunday 8th June
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Thanks and sorry its a GoPro im looking at.

abzmike

10,277 posts

120 months

Sunday 8th June
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Did a quick search…

Go Pro Hero 13 Black…
Amazon UK £250
Best But US $299 (tax may need to be added)
Inmotion Duty Free £399

fourstardan

Original Poster:

5,523 posts

158 months

Monday 9th June
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abzmike said:
Did a quick search

Go Pro Hero 13 Black
Amazon UK £250
Best But US $299 (tax may need to be added)
Inmotion Duty Free £399
Thanks mate i searched quite a bit hectically for this.

Wedding hangpver to blame 😆

Lucas Ayde

3,906 posts

182 months

Monday 9th June
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wyson said:
Every single duty free I ve been to in the UK has been a rip off. Its usually cheaper to buy in regular shops,
Agreed for consumer electronics. It seems to have got worse over time as I can remember there being some decent bargains in the past (bought a MiniDisc portable at duty free many years ago).

Still some good prices on booze and ciggies though.

Griffith4ever

5,535 posts

49 months

Tuesday 10th June
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Lucas Ayde said:
wyson said:
Every single duty free I ve been to in the UK has been a rip off. Its usually cheaper to buy in regular shops,
Agreed for consumer electronics. It seems to have got worse over time as I can remember there being some decent bargains in the past (bought a MiniDisc portable at duty free many years ago).

Still some good prices on booze and ciggies though.
With electronics that are catching you in a captive market. You are on holinday, you forgot / need a GoPro / headphones for the flight, etc. Pay up buttercup.

sgrimshaw

7,528 posts

264 months

Tuesday 10th June
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Don't know if they still do it, but Amazon.com used to happily deliver to a hotel in the US, I saved a bunch when I was working in the US for extended periods of time back in the 201x's

WCZ

11,066 posts

208 months

Tuesday 10th June
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can't beat their tobacco prices, the only issue is some airports are weird about you breaking the allowance rules but plenty in europe aren't bothered about you going over and even have self scan terminals

fourstardan

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5,523 posts

158 months

Wednesday 11th June
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Just bought it in best buy, 250usd for the hero 13.

Do I throw the box or say I'm sentimental and brought it with me.

Jamescrs

5,271 posts

79 months

Wednesday 11th June
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fourstardan said:
Just bought it in best buy, 250usd for the hero 13.

Do I throw the box or say I'm sentimental and brought it with me.
You could probably get away with saying you keep it in the box for protection if it’s that alone and you aren’t carrying loads of other stuff back at the same time you are trying to avoid duty on.

If you are risk averse then bin the box

shirt

24,273 posts

215 months

Wednesday 11th June
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This is the kind of overthinking that means you’re fked in the event you are the 0.0001% that your case is opened. You’ll tell them your life story whereas they really don’t care.


InitialDave

13,151 posts

133 months

Wednesday 11th June
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fourstardan said:
Just bought it in best buy, 250usd for the hero 13.

Do I throw the box or say I'm sentimental and brought it with me.
Your personal allowance is £390, so it really doesn't matter.

InitialDave

13,151 posts

133 months

Wednesday 11th June
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sgrimshaw said:
Don't know if they still do it, but Amazon.com used to happily deliver to a hotel in the US, I saved a bunch when I was working in the US for extended periods of time back in the 201x's
I always grab a Prime trial membership for the locale im visiting, and most countries have some form of locker or collection point you can use.

Jamescrs

5,271 posts

79 months

Wednesday 11th June
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fourstardan said:
Just bought it in best buy, 250usd for the hero 13.

Do I throw the box or say I'm sentimental and brought it with me.
You could probably get away with saying you keep it in the box for protection if it’s that alone and you aren’t carrying loads of other stuff back at the same time you are trying to avoid duty on.

If you are risk averse then bin the box

fourstardan

Original Poster:

5,523 posts

158 months

Monday 23rd June
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I binned the box, mainly because my son scraped it against a wall and it was scratched anyway never to be sold again lol.

I once sent a MacBook box back in the post years ago, bit of a silly thing to do but the USD was 2 to the pound and it just didn't matter.

Gatwick had zero customs officers waiting, guessing no flights seen as an easy target.