I've placed a series of orders with RLC and haven't heard a peep. I have tried their Facebook page, Facebook Messenger, info@riminilambrettacentre.com, sales@riminilambrettacentre.com and even sent messages directly to Dean Orton through his personal e-mail.
If anyone can get through to them, I'd be grateful.
Thanks,
Christopher
ANyone have any tips for getting in touch with Rimini Lambretta Centre?
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They just got in touch.
Thanks for looking out!
Thanks for looking out!
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I had the same problem. I was just about the buy a 5 speed gearbox over Xmas when it didn't deduct the Tax ( I also live in the US), asked about this in all sorts of ways but never got a reply, so I never bought the gearbox.
Other dealers in the U.K. And EU always take of the VAT.
Other dealers in the U.K. And EU always take of the VAT.
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Italy's VAT system is different to the rest of Europe (well, the UK and Germany anyway), so unless you have a business VAT/GST registration you don't get the tax knocked off even if shipped overseas.Lamaddict wrote:I had the same problem. I was just about the buy a 5 speed gearbox over Xmas when it didn't deduct the Tax ( I also live in the US), asked about this in all sorts of ways but never got a reply, so I never bought the gearbox.
Other dealers in the U.K. And EU always take of the VAT.
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Did you ring them Tel. no. (0039) 0541 686449Lamaddict wrote:I had the same problem. I was just about the buy a 5 speed gearbox over Xmas when it didn't deduct the Tax ( I also live in the US), asked about this in all sorts of ways but never got a reply, so I never bought the gearbox.
Other dealers in the U.K. And EU always take of the VAT.
Thanks for the clarification about Italy. I thought the VAT thing was the same across all the EU, If they had just got back to me....I also phoned them a few times without success.
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Not sure about the whole VAT thing.
But I am positive that the parts I ordered from them were cheaper than ordering in from the USA and I got them quickly (took three days via DHL Express).
I got the dual disc front hub and the new Casa Pro trans endplate for a few dollare over $1500 shipped. I'm cool with that.
But I am positive that the parts I ordered from them were cheaper than ordering in from the USA and I got them quickly (took three days via DHL Express).
I got the dual disc front hub and the new Casa Pro trans endplate for a few dollare over $1500 shipped. I'm cool with that.
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ulyssescale wrote:Not sure about the whole VAT thing.
But I am positive that the parts I ordered from them were cheaper than ordering in from the USA and I got them quickly (took three days via DHL Express).
I got the dual disc front hub and the new Casa Pro trans endplate for a few dollare over $1500 shipped. I'm cool with that.
I'm cool with that............THATS THE SORT OF REACTION I WANT FROM MY WIFE WHEN SHE LOGS ONTO OUR PAYPAL