Korver15 wrote:Really?? When I was trying to make an account it told me I couldn't set up an account because something something couldn't set up an account with that country. I guess this is why human contact is important lol.
How much did the bank fees end up being for you if I might ask?
Oh right? I never got that error, strange... I signed up with Google Chrome using Translate, if you don't speak Danish I'd recommend it so that you definitely know what the name of the boxes you're filling in is. Also I'd turn off any adblock and similar software in case it messes with the signup. Outside of that I'm not sure - you could always email them and see if they could set up an account for you. Christina, the "Office and Accounting" (from their
website staff spoke very good English in her emails to me

. You can sign up manually with the form
here (on the right hand side, enter your email address and continue

)
IIRC I also had to find and fill in my address manually - easy enough with Translate, though if you run into any issues I'm sure they'll be able to make you an acct

.
Bank fees - this company asks that you cover both your end and their end, so that the full amount of DKK turns up in their account. Your end will depend on your bank - most banks have flat fees for international transfers, at least here in the UK. For me at my bank, it was around £10 ($15 or so). However I have no idea what I'm going to get charged for THEIR bank yet as it takes 2 working days to do the transfer and it hasn't gone through yet (I believe once the cash arrives in their bank, it then takes a few working days for the fees to come back to you... Kinda like a boomarang). I'm -hoping- it'll be similar - £5 to £20 or so - but I'll report back here when I find out the exact amount. I'm also not sure whether the fees are flat-rate on their end (as it is here), or will be tiered depending on how much I sent.
Also don't forget about import taxes / customs charges / VAT and that sort of thing. I'm expecting to pay:
* The cost of the padlocks themselves
* Shipping (flat rate of 250 DKK from that shop I believe) (around $36-$40)
* Your bank charges for the transfer (may be around $15 or so; check with your bank)
* Their bank charger (hopefully around the same but no idea yet)
* (in the UK) VAT once it comes through customs - 20% of the whole order value, including shipping I believe
* Duty - Sometimes you get charged Duty, sometimes VAT, sometimes both. I think there's a complex set of intersecting stuff regarding which gets charged for what. Typically this has been £20-£80 for things I've ordered before. Once it was around £150 for an especially pricey item >_<
* Handling feed - If a courier pays Customs on your behalf in order to bring the item to you, they'll normally charge a handling fee for this. There's no way around this as far as I know as only the couriers can interact with customs in this way, I assume it's all tied up in contracts etc. Here it's usually somewhere around £12 to £20
So all in all it can be an expensive proposition - that said, I don't know anywhere else that you can get this wide a selection of Rukos so there may be little choice outside of grabbing the odd one here and there as they show up on eBay or some strange sites that just seem to stock one or two models
