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Topic: [WTS] 7.9TH miners for immediate global shipping (Including SP35) (Read 6253 times)

legendary
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Right, I was referring to that. I also don't want to start a quarrel here for nothing or spoil
your sales, dogie. I just believe that there are seldom good reasons for making a sale thread
self-moderated. And to me it sounds more than fishy how you slap a tax on your private sales.

And as I have the impression you wouldn't be shy in pointing out similar things when other
people sell, I think it's just fair enough if I share my concerns.

The reason its self moderated is because that account (cathoderay) is a self professed smurf account, who's only purpose is to attack me. You can look through his post history, pages and pages of posts dedicated to me. He refuses to reveal what his main account is called or why he chases me around thread to thread. You can read more about the activities of the troll account here. [The megahash account is the same, but there's a lot less effort put into that one.]
legendary
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Right, I was referring to that. I also don't want to start a quarrel here for nothing or spoil
your sales, dogie. I just believe that there are seldom good reasons for making a sale thread
self-moderated. And to me it sounds more than fishy how you slap a tax on your private sales.

And as I have the impression you wouldn't be shy in pointing out similar things when other
people sell, I think it's just fair enough if I share my concerns.

 
legendary
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Merit: 1185
dogiecoin.com
I am a VAT registered entity, and as such I have to charge VAT on products sold to consumers in the EU (as would happen from any other store)

These items are being sold personally as I am not buying to resell, and I am personally VAT registered. Neither the DSRs not the 99/44 directive cover personal sales.

Dogie, this doesn't make sense and we both know it. There is no way a private sale within the EU implies any obligation
to deduct a tax. No need to argue further.. Good luck with your sales and censorship here, I'm out.

I am personally registered for VAT as a sole proprietor, and as such must still collect and pay VAT on any purchase. The amount of people who seem to misunderstand VAT is incredible, it makes no difference to the average consumer if I break down the price with or without VAT - its getting paid either way. What it does allow is those in non-VAT regions or circumstances (EU but not UK VAT registered, or outside EU) to understand that they don't have to pay that tax.

Nothing you have posted has been deleted.
legendary
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I am a VAT registered entity, and as such I have to charge VAT on products sold to consumers in the EU (as would happen from any other store)

These items are being sold personally as I am not buying to resell, and I am personally VAT registered. Neither the DSRs not the 99/44 directive cover personal sales.

Dogie, this doesn't make sense and we both know it. There is no way a private sale within the EU implies any obligation
to deduct a tax. No need to argue further.. Good luck with your sales and censorship here, I'm out.
legendary
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legendary
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So you are offering a guarantee on these units as well? (As you are obliged to if
you sell these as a part of your business activities in the EU, right?)

Warranty (if any) is provided by the manufacturer. Items advertised are used and sold in as is condition, although it doesn't mean I won't help if I can.
This is not true. If you are selling used (but non-defective) items as part of a business activity based in a EU country to
a private customer in another EU country, you are legally obliged to offer a  12-month warranty, i. e. replace
the unit if defective. This law is in place since 2002.
Since June 2014 there is also a law in power by which you are obliged to offer a 14-day right of cancellation.

Do you really force me to find a reference or cite the paragraph for this folklore knowledge?  Huh

No offense, but I don't buy a word of this tax stuff. Either you include a regular invoice from your company (and I bet
you don't because of the implied commitments, e.g. warranty) or you just raise the price by a fantasy tax.

These items are being sold personally as I am not buying to resell, and I am personally VAT registered. Neither the DSRs not the 99/44 directive cover personal sales.
legendary
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i see only price listed for US,UK and EU
aren't you shipping to other locations worldwide

Sure, PM me for a deliver quote. Those are just the most common destinations.
hero member
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i see only price listed for US,UK and EU
aren't you shipping to other locations worldwide
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1004
So you are offering a guarantee on these units as well? (As you are obliged to if
you sell these as a part of your business activities in the EU, right?)

Warranty (if any) is provided by the manufacturer. Items advertised are used and sold in as is condition, although it doesn't mean I won't help if I can.
This is not true. If you are selling used (but non-defective) items as part of a business activity based in a EU country to
a private customer in another EU country, you are legally obliged to offer a  12-month warranty, i. e. replace
the unit if defective. This law is in place since 2002.
Since June 2014 there is also a law in power by which you are obliged to offer a 14-day right of cancellation.

Do you really force me to find a reference or cite the paragraph for this folklore knowledge?  Huh

No offense, but I don't buy a word of this tax stuff. Either you include a regular invoice from your company (and I bet
you don't because of the implied commitments, e.g. warranty) or you just raise the price by a fantasy tax.
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1185
dogiecoin.com
So you are offering a guarantee on these units as well? (As you are obliged to if
you sell these as a part of your business activities in the EU, right?)

Warranty (if any) is provided by the manufacturer. Items advertised are used and sold in as is condition, although it doesn't mean I won't help if I can.
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1004
So you are offering a guarantee on these units as well? (As you are obliged to if
you sell these as a part of your business activities in the EU, right?)
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1185
dogiecoin.com
How am i get a miner in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

"Blackarrow X1 - ~100GH
Including internal controller, inc PSU.

Base Price: BTC 0.14"

Hi, I'm not sure what you're asking?

Why do you collect taxes? As I understand it, these are used units and you're selling
them as a private person, not as a business, right?

I am a VAT registered entity, and as such I have to charge VAT on products sold to consumers in the EU (as would happen from any other store)
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1004
Why do you collect taxes? As I understand it, these are used units and you're selling
them as a private person, not as a business, right?
sr. member
Activity: 404
Merit: 250
How am i get a miner in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

"Blackarrow X1 - ~100GH
Including internal controller, inc PSU.

Base Price: BTC 0.14"
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1185
dogiecoin.com
SP20 and C1 are sold, thanks for the enquiries.
legendary
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dogiecoin.com
Not to sound rude or shit on your prices but y does it cost the same to ship an sp20 and an sp35?? Isnt the sp20 super micro compared to the sp35?? I would want the spondoolies miners but their price is also pretty high considering they are used but again im not trying to be rude or crap on your thread but i gotta ask.

Of course, you're free to ask. Shipping to US only varies a small amount between the two because its still a hefty brick and the SP20 is surprisingly light. Shipping to EU is a flat rate for up to 25kg so weight doesn't matter.

If you PM me your location I can give you a more accurate quote on shipping as well. I have to be conservative and include the possibility of eastern EU shipping which is significantly more expensive. Don't want to have to revise the price up on anyone.
sr. member
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Not to sound rude or shit on your prices but y does it cost the same to ship an sp20 and an sp35?? Isnt the sp20 super micro compared to the sp35?? I would want the spondoolies miners but their price is also pretty high considering they are used but again im not trying to be rude or crap on your thread but i gotta ask.
legendary
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dogiecoin.com
Lowered some prices, added X1, C1, SP20, SP35
legendary
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legendary
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Merit: 1185
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Updated prices
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