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I actually had no idea it was just us... So other countries have comparible sales?
Black Friday is a US thing. Seaskin is in the UK.
For those who’ve posted some questions wondering about when duty kicks in on imports to the US, I just came across this yesterday at work while clearing a low value shipment.
Section 321 entries (no duty assessed) are $800 or less. It used to be $200, but it was increased in 2016. It also must be one shipment, not one of several different lots covered by a single order. AKA no trying to split it up to avoid duties.
Wow, this is important info!
This would mean that if one plans to buy a drysuit and an undergarment, it would behoove them to make it 2 separate orders (would a week apart be sufficient?). The drysuit is assessed at a much lower percentage duty rate than the undergarment. When buying together, you'll have to pay duty on the undergarment, too. But if you buy separately, the undergarment will fly under that $800 limit and have no duty.
What a pain in the ass.
I paid £112 for the undergarment and £749 for the drysuit), shipping £103 (at today's exchange rate that's $146 and $975, but I forget what it was back then).
FedEx charged me $85: $40 for the undergarment and $37 for the drysuit itself, and $7 for some Fedex fee.
Splitting that into 2 orders would have saved me $40. Definitely would be worth it.
After I bought that larger order, later I decided I had to have the 150g undersuit too, and when I ordered that separately, I didn't have to pay duty on it at all. Sometimes the FedEx bill comes a few weeks later so I kept looking for it for awhile.