Shirlicious 0 Report post Posted September 29, 2013 Hi, I would like to clear my doubts in regards to my purchases in 淘宝. I'm using 65daigou to ship my purchases, as i am a first timer, could anyone here kindly advise me on the following?I'm going to purchase lots of heavy stuffs like kitchen & bathroom mixers, kitchen wares e.g plates, mugs and some lightings etc, they will definitely cost more than sgd 400 and i understand that purchases more than $400, there will be a 7% gst incurred. So my question is, will the shipping fee + agent fee be more affordable if i consolidate all and i declare 7% gst? or i purchase them "in group" less than $400 and i ship them out seperately to avoid tax? Which one is more idealistic? Did anyone of you face such issue? I have yet to confirm using peeka or 65daigou. So if you have better "lobang" for shipment, can share?Hope to hear from you!Thank you!shirley2705 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vanessa 12 Report post Posted September 30, 2013 Shirley, i think with the amount you plan to purchase..MAYBE Amcon is a better bet. Do a search around on forum...type in Taobao. I started a thread...heaps of helpful tips there. HTH Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
greglhc 30 Report post Posted September 30, 2013 Hi ShirleyThere is probably not much use in separating the shipments into <$400 lots as the freight charge starts at 1 cubic metre. So the freight charges will individually add up and probably negate any savings in GST.Other agents include peeka which many people use too.Amcon has also been used with great success by many people here too. Their freight charge is lower (though IMHO not that much less) than typical tb agents like 65daigou and peeka.Hi,I would like to clear my doubts in regards to my purchases in 淘宝. I'm using 65daigou to ship my purchases, as i am a first timer, could anyone here kindly advise me on the following?I'm going to purchase lots of heavy stuffs like kitchen & bathroom mixers, kitchen wares e.g plates, mugs and some lightings etc, they will definitely cost more than sgd 400 and i understand that purchases more than $400, there will be a 7% gst incurred.So my question is, will the shipping fee + agent fee be more affordable if i consolidate all and i declare 7% gst? or i purchase them "in group" less than $400 and i ship them out seperately to avoid tax? Which one is more idealistic? Did anyone of you face such issue?I have yet to confirm using peeka or 65daigou. So if you have better "lobang" for shipment, can share?Hope to hear from you!Thank you!shirley2705 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shirlicious 0 Report post Posted September 30, 2013 Hmmm..As long as my loots are cheaper than what i get from Singapore, i better stick to 65daigou for the service.The others seem so comlicated!! Thank you so much...And one more ques..Hansgrohe/Grohe mixer and shower system "safe" to buy? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
greglhc 30 Report post Posted September 30, 2013 If by "safe" you mean whether it is a Hansgrohe/Grohe product - it will be most likely made by an OEM manufacturerThere are certain models from Hansgrohe and Grohe which are made in China and these are the ones you usually see for purchase on tbIf by "safe" you mean whether the item is functioning, and/or leaks etc, then the opinion variesSome people feel it is not, whilst other feel that the risk is reasonable for the price which you are payingMy advice is if you are the type of person who spends $50 on something which usually retails for $300 - and the item doesn't look as good as they expect in a retail shop here and therefore feel cheated, then taobao is not for you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lala81 3 Report post Posted September 30, 2013 Erm. i think if u want to buy hansgrohe focus models then still have chance to be OEM.Grohe, to my knowledge, does not have a china factory ... they only have a thailand factory. Bauloop is from Thailand. Rest of the series even eurosmart cosmopolitan is most likely made in eastern europe.Honestly i won't bother paying premium for these "branded" models when the authenticity is in doubt. Buy cheap for cheap's sake Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
greglhc 30 Report post Posted October 1, 2013 Good point lala81I think best to buy the model that you like - not dependent on brandAnd from a reliable seller on taobao.Buy from tmall if not sure if newbie unable to tell which is a reliable sellerMight have to pay slightly more but worth it in my opinion Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shirlicious 0 Report post Posted October 2, 2013 Thank you all!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites