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21brandon21

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#128772 22-Aug-2013 20:45
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Hey there I was just wondering whether it is actually possible to ship the Nexus 7 II directly to NZ from Amazon now? It doesn't have the, "We are not able to ship this item to your default shipping address. " anymore and it lets me proceed to the payment option.

I was just wondering whether this would actually work and I won't have to use Youshop? Also it has the 1 click buying option $300.88NZD, would this be the final price that I'd pay to have it delivered to NZ; would this include shipping? And also would I have to deal with customs?

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  #883044 22-Aug-2013 21:13
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I can confirm you can now ship direct without using youshop.

Standard 5-10 day shipping is $25
2-4 day shipping is $49




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  #883063 22-Aug-2013 21:53
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According to http://www.whatsmyduty.org.nz/ there's no duty-fee charged.

Duty calculation
Description Rate Est. duty
Original value 300.88 NZD
NZ$ value 1 300.88 NZD
Freight NZ$ 48.85 NZD
Duty 0.00 0.00 NZD
GST (val+dty+frght) 52.46 NZD
Sub total 52.46 NZD
IETF* 0.00 NZD
Estimated cost: 0.00 NZD




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  #883069 22-Aug-2013 22:09
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Does anyone know when the 4G version will be available on Amazon?




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