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#171486 20-Apr-2015 14:23
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Hello there,

Have any one of you ordered laptop(s) from Australia? Do I need to pay some duty/tariff/customs payments when ordering laptop? In Europe you can buy stuff from online from different countries without need to declare them.

 

I was planning to get custom built gaming laptop to replace my working laptop which was stolen :S




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  #1287788 20-Apr-2015 14:41
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You will have to pay customs if the price goes over a threshold.

This website will help you. 

http://www.whatsmyduty.org.nz/




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  #1287791 20-Apr-2015 14:46
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Duty is fairly heavy, plus returns/warranty will be a giant pain.

I was looking at getting a custom Clevo but duty kills it.

I have found the MSI range to be close in price and feature set (MSI GE62/72) and available locally for ok money.

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  #1287806 20-Apr-2015 15:25
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Hello,

Thanks for the feedback. Ok :/ Thats kinda sad that you have to pay the customs :S

I was planning to get Clevo-laptop before I left Australia, but changed my mind few days before I left. I was able to get local GST off, because I'm from Europe :| Hmmh.
Wasabi2k. Do you have any experience with MSI laptops? I have bad experiences with their motherboards, but no experience from laptops.
I'm planning to spend about 1200-1500$ to get one.. I'm planning to play GTA5 with and it should last for next 4-5 years




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  #1287815 20-Apr-2015 15:41
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The latest GE62/72 have reviewed well and have everything I want/need. No personal experience sorry. I am hoping to buy one next month.

A GTX960M is my minimum for GPU - you are looking at a minimum of $2200 or so for that.

Don't know how much you will get for $1500.

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  #1287824 20-Apr-2015 16:00
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http://www.justlaptops.net.nz/msi-ge60-2pl-15-6-i7-4710hq-16g-128gssd-1t-gtx850-3110

i have one of those, you can get it without the 16gb ram and with out the SSD and its down around the 1500 mark, it meets the minimum requirement for GTA V,  But i havent tried to play it.

i think you would struggle to get much more than a GTX850M for less than $1500

i like the laptop, the keyboard is a little annoying for me at times but i havent had any issues with it. It is a little noisy when you are thrashing the CPU

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  #1287845 20-Apr-2015 16:29
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Yea I was thinking one with I7 (4xxx) processor, 8GB ram and atleast GTX 850M. I can get more ram and SSD later. That combination should be able to run GTA5 quite easily (according Game-debates calculator).

Jase2985 those specs looks quite good :)

Hmmh. Maybe I should rise the amount a little bit :| It would grant year or two more living time for the computer. Before I'm doing that, I have to wait what insurance company answers. Not waiting anything from them :S

Thanks for your answers and thoughts!




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  #1287850 20-Apr-2015 16:33
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Computer Lounge also stock MSI and Asus gaming laptops are are generally awesome overall as a shop.

 
 
 

Shop now on AliExpress (affiliate link).
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  #1287854 20-Apr-2015 16:40
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Fly to the cheapest Aus city you can get a ticket to and buy one, claim the GST back through TRS as you leave the country and avoid any duty coming back in NZ. GST refund will probably pay most of the flights, and maybe you can have a holiday too




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  #1287855 20-Apr-2015 16:40
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wasabi2k: Computer Lounge also stock MSI and Asus gaming laptops are are generally awesome overall as a shop.


yea they are pretty good, have used them for other computer components, Just Laptops just allowed a little more customization in terms of RAM and HDD's when buying the laptop.

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  #1288064 20-Apr-2015 20:16
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One option is if you are overseas and you buy one is to mail it to yourself in NZ.

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  #1293604 29-Apr-2015 14:38
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ajobbins: Fly to the cheapest Aus city you can get a ticket to and buy one, claim the GST back through TRS as you leave the country and avoid any duty coming back in NZ. GST refund will probably pay most of the flights, and maybe you can have a holiday too


Heh. Have been thinking about this.. :) It is so strange(?) idea that its actually quite good one :P




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  #1293641 29-Apr-2015 15:15
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Nezratul:
ajobbins: Fly to the cheapest Aus city you can get a ticket to and buy one, claim the GST back through TRS as you leave the country and avoid any duty coming back in NZ. GST refund will probably pay most of the flights, and maybe you can have a holiday too


Heh. Have been thinking about this.. :) It is so strange(?) idea that its actually quite good one :P


Just don't let the revenue minister get wind of this - the poor sod is too busy trying to figure out how to tax digital imports


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  #1293651 29-Apr-2015 15:31
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Nezratul:
ajobbins: Fly to the cheapest Aus city you can get a ticket to and buy one, claim the GST back through TRS as you leave the country and avoid any duty coming back in NZ. GST refund will probably pay most of the flights, and maybe you can have a holiday too


Heh. Have been thinking about this.. :) It is so strange(?) idea that its actually quite good one :P


Also a good idea when buying stuff like wedding/engagement rings.

Friend of ours picked up my wife's on the way to Oz for a work trip - saved us a bunch.

edit: just went to check laptop prices at logicalblueone - online custom laptop place in AU:

Dear Customers. LBO International Pty Ltd has ceased trading while we appoint an administrator to the company. More news will be posted here as it proceeds.


erk.

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  #1293682 29-Apr-2015 16:05
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pay your fair share of tax, its not right to other tax payers or society as a whole trying to work around the tax system.

We all pay tax to support NZs generous welfare, education, health etc

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  #1293687 29-Apr-2015 16:08
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GeekGuy: One option is if you are overseas and you buy one is to mail it to yourself in NZ.


you still need to pay GST and duty on stuff coming through the mail system

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