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19th September 06, 01:44 PM
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It's a typo. If you go through the process of ordering it, you'll see that the charge is $111.92 for the 5 yard machine sewn, which is about the price it is on the other scottishkilts.net sites, give or take a few bucks.
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19th September 06, 02:14 PM
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too bad the old role of now they have to sell at least one at the screwed up price didn't ring true. Has anyone called them on it and asked for that price
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19th September 06, 02:46 PM
#3
I just ordered one, I've been wanting a buckle they offer but wanted to make it a real order. It rang up true when I did it. 69.95 P.S., We'll see. O'Neille
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19th September 06, 03:00 PM
#4
Oddly enough the Hunting Stewart shows up as $50 when the currency converter is clicked but ends up $80 at the checkout screen...gremlins?
At $50 I'd be a fool NOT to order one...
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AA
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19th September 06, 03:06 PM
#5
Oh I see, You were thinking the price in $ was correct. I was just looking that they were 30% off the regular price. It is still a good deal even in P.S. w/ no charge for shipping. Of course if you wanted the supreme bargain you'd buy it in Canadian $. Or even a better deal 69.95 Japanese Yen is only 59 cents in U.S. Dollars. O'Neille
Last edited by O'Neille; 19th September 06 at 09:55 PM.
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19th September 06, 05:29 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by auld argonian
Oddly enough the Hunting Stewart shows up as $50 when the currency converter is clicked but ends up $80 at the checkout screen...gremlins?
At $50 I'd be a fool NOT to order one...
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AA
When I brought up the page it was 50 pounds, not dollars. Including VAT, which gets subtracted when you enter a US shipping address. Plus shipping, of course.
Duties are independent of who you buy from. Some people manage to avoid them, and usually if the items are for personal use and under $200 you won't get charged. Just don't have it shipped Fedex!! I have a lawyer looking into why I have to pay duties a second time for a replacement kilt for the one I sent back to have pleated as ordered. I have one kilt and two sets of duty invoices.
At about $1.90/GBP, it's almost a wash to buy it overseas, versus sending the business stateside to a kiltmaker well-known on these forums (forae?) for his attention to detail even on the lower end of his line.
Does anyone know if PV is taxed by Customs on entry at the same rate as wool? Rocky?
Last edited by turpin; 19th September 06 at 05:34 PM.
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19th September 06, 03:04 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by O'Neille
I just ordered one, I've been wanting a buckle they offer but wanted to make it a real order. It rang up true when I did it. 69.95 P.S., We'll see. O'Neille
i tried to check out on the irish american but it said 114.32
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19th September 06, 03:08 PM
#8
There must be a glitch...punch up any currency...pounds, euros, yen...it always comes up 69.95...now that's an exchange rate!
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AA
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19th September 06, 03:09 PM
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they should still honor it
i emailed them on it so lets find out!
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19th September 06, 08:48 PM
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glitch
$50 on the order screen turned into $80 in the shopping cart...
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