GOOD NEWS FOR OUR AWESOME UK CUSTOMERS: FINAL PRICING IS COMING HOME!

Final prices for you online with no additional charges on delivery


Update July 1st 2021: Back to normal

Easy, convenient and speedy ordering with door-to-door prices displayed at Thomann.

‘’It’s coming home!!’’ We’re delighted to announce that from July 1st, all prices on our UK website will be inclusive of VAT and fees. That’s right, ordering with us will be easier, deliveries faster and no more paying VAT and fees to couriers! 

I think it was Frankie who said ‘’relax’’ which is quite ‘’frankly’’ (see what we did there?) the last thing we’ve been doing this year!

It’s impossible to consider 2021 without reflecting on the pandemic which has sadly and profoundly affected us all. We will shortly get to the meat and gravy of the new pricing system, but our hope is that this blog reaches you, our fellow musicians, artists, technicians, engineers, metalheads and musical family in good health and spirits!

We couldn’t be happier to let you; our awesome UK customers, know that following the implementation of customs duties between the EU and UK, we have been working relentlessly to re-introduce final pricing. Until now VAT and customs fees had to be paid to the courier before the delivery. We have now simplified the ordering process so that the price you see on our website is the final price you pay! ?

Final pricing means no additional VAT applied after the order has been placed, no handling fees and VAT paid to couriers, just the convenience of knowing that the price you see at the checkout is the total price you pay. VAT (20%)* and handling fees are now factored into the final online price so you don’t pay more. Simple!

Orders below 149 GBP will require a shipping fee of 8 GBP paid to us, and that’s it!

As the world’s largest mail-order music equipment company, we are confident our prices remain the most competitive on the market while offering Europe’s largest selection of instruments!

But hold on, we’re not finished with the good news quite yet! We are as happy as a Pharrell Williams song to introduce UKMail as our primary UK courier from the July 1st. Orders will arrive to you faster and you will still receive detailed tracking information from our warehouse in Germany straight to your door!

…and now exhale.☺

Note: The new process takes effect from July 1st so all orders placed before this date will require VAT and handing fees to be paid to the courier if applicable.

 

Returns ?

30-Day Money-Back Guarantee

Does this effect returns? No, we still offer the same 30 Day Money Back Guarantee and 3 Year Warranty as before, and as usual, you can submit your return online in the customer center. For more information, please click on our returns policy or contact our Customer Care team directly, by email to sc.cc@thomann.de or by phone at +49/9546 9223-476.

Any news on heavy haulage orders to the UK for over-sized items? Yes, coming very shortly!

We are sincerely grateful for your patience and understanding throughout this transition period. We have a great team on hand to answer any questions you may have so please do feel free to contact us via the following channels (GMT):

Phone: +44-2038850020 (8.30am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 3pm Saturdays)

Email: uk@thomann.de

Live chat: available by clicking on the pop-up live chat button on our website 8.30am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 3pm Saturdays.

We hope we have made your shopping experience easier so you can focus on the important part – plugging in, turning up the volume and making some beautiful (and preferably loud) music!

* The Channel Islands of Guernsey and Jersey remain VAT free regions. Shipping fees may apply.


Update January 28th, 2021

“I placed my new order at Thomann as I frequently do but now I see that I will have to pay duties on delivery?”

“I didn’t know that now extra fees will apply on deliveries from EU based stores”

“VAT is not included in the prices?” 

“VAT stands for Vicious Aggressive Tone, right?” 🙂 

Lately, these are some of the most frequently asked questions we have been receiving from you; our amazing UK customers. Now, we’d much rather be chatting to you about whether the White Album is superior to Sgt. Peppers (it is), or if our warranty covers damage caused by setting fire to your guitar during a gig (it doesn’t) but we feel we should take some time and try to sum up the key changes to ordering with us since the implementation of Brexit on the 1st of January, 2021.

First of all, please allow us to introduce ourselves. We are the UK team at Thomann and we are based in a tiny village in Bavaria, Germany called Treppendorf – where there are more drum kits in our store than residents. We are the beautiful, sexy, hipster, talented….modest people that process your orders, answer your emails, take your calls and chat with you online at www.thomann.de. Please do forgive us if we appear a little forward. For those who know us, we are primarily musicians, audio engineers, music producers, DJs and performing artists just like you, and sometimes we tend to forget we’re not talking to bandmates!

Now to the serious part

When the UK was part of the European Union’s customs union and single market, goods could move freely between the country and member states without customs duties or other fees being charged. However, as of 01.01.2021 the two distinct markets no longer share the same regulatory and legal space. Now all orders between the two markets have to be processed and cleared by the local customs authorities and all goods entering the country have to be declared. 

Post Brexit costs

All EU based retailers sending parcels to the UK now have to fill out customs declaration forms and customers may also have to pay customs or VAT (Value Added Tax) charges, depending on the value of the products and the destination of the order. 

As it is customary with all our customers from outside of the EU, we provide VAT free prices online and any additional customs charges are the responsibility of the customer. 

Now, we understand that with more than 40 years of the UK being part of the EU, many customers may be caught unaware of the fact that the rules have changed since the UK’s official exit. This is why we have been communicating this information with you in various ways, on our products pages, at the shopping basket, on the check-out page, on our FAQ and shipping pages and on our Order Confirmation emails. 

So, according to these new regulations, VAT will be added and charged by us after processing an order only if the net value of the items is equal or less than 135.00 GBP or if the delivery will be to Northern Ireland (we’ll get back to you lovely folks a little later). We will then send you an Order Confirmation email that will include the new price inclusive of VAT. In these cases, no additional fee should be paid upon delivery.

Orders on or below 135,00 GBP will incur a 8,00 GBP shipping fee. Please note, this is paid to Thomann and is not related to the fees paid to the courier.

The VAT (20%) and possible additional handling fees will have to be paid to the courier upon delivery for all other orders with the only exception being special VAT-free zones (e.g Channel Islands). Additionally, we no longer accept UK VAT numbers except for Northern Ireland.

If you are wondering what those additional fees will be, allow us to share all the information we have gathered so far below:

Government Charges: UPS will take care of all the official paperwork and payment of the VAT on your behalf and they will pass that cost to you on their invoice. From our limited experience so far, the Government Charges consist of the 20% VAT plus a small amount for the paperwork involved (usually around 2.5%).

Brokerage Charges: UPS will charge a minimum of 11.50 GBP for their service.

Important! Don’t forget that this is indicative information based on the feedback we have received so far as not every order has the same customs requirements. For further information we advise that you check the costs and procedures in advance with the courier or the customs authorities locally.

Payment Methods: If there is any customs duties payment required for your order, UPS will provide a link that will allow you to make payment online. This can be found on the tracking page and you can track your parcel with the tracking number we will send you with your shipping confirmation email.

Post Brexit deliveries

Retailers are not the only party affected by these new regulations. Couriers have had to adjust their procedures and routes according to the new customs requirements as well and this may now be causing small delays on certain occasions.

New logistics procedures have to be implemented and new sorting sequences have to be introduced to different collection centres. At the same time the increase in volume of parcels along with new border controls, reduced staff and local quarantine measures are not making things easier. However, our courier partners have assured us that they are doing their very best to deliver packages on time and we are happy to inform you that the vast majority of our orders to the UK have been delivered within 3-6 working days from the date of dispatch.

For items exceeding 31 kilos, or heavy goods such as PA equipment, pianos, etc., we have to employ the services of a heavy haulage company. Heavy haulage forwarders have unfortunately not been able to deal with the additional paperwork and customs requirements as yet so they have temporarily suspended all deliveries to the UK.

Should this affect your order, we will inform you in your Order Confirmation email. We are currently working on this matter and we hope we will be able to confirm shortly that this method of shipment is again available for the UK.

Northern Ireland

We think Van Morrison must have been preemptively referring to couriers in post-Brexit Northern Ireland when he sang ‘I shall drive my chariot down your streets and cry ‘Hey, it’s me, I’m dynamite’. As Northern Ireland remains in the single market for goods, we will apply VAT (20%) after you have placed your order and we will then send you an Order Confirmation email with the new price inclusive of VAT. In these cases, no additional fee should be paid upon delivery. Please note, we cannot guarantee your package will be delivered by chariot.

We do accept VAT numbers for companies registered in Northern Ireland and the new VAT number should start with XI. Additionally, large or heavy items that require the services of a heavy haulage company are not affected by Brexit.

Post Brexit returns

We are very happy to inform you that we still offer the 30 day Money Back Guarantee and 3 Year Warranty on most items.

Should you have any questions regarding return procedures after the implementation of Brexit, how much it will cost you to send something back and how customs usually deal with such shipments, please check our online information or contact our Customer Care department:

30-Day Money-Back Guarantee

3-Year Warranty

Email: sc.cc@thomann.de

Tel: 0049 (0) 9546 9223 476

Thomann’s plan for the future

While we would truly love to serve you from a store next to KOKO in Camden, or looking over the Waterfront Hall in Belfast, maybe a location in the Barras in Glasgow or next to the Motorpoint Arena in Cardiff, sadly this is not likely to happen in the near future. We remain however focused on being able to offer great prices, Europe’s largest selection of instruments and simplified processes to our rocking UK musicians.

As these new regulations only came into effect a few days before the end of the transition period, we are obliged to follow these new procedures immediately. However, as we do understand the frustration of not being able to see the full price on our website as it was before Brexit, we are working on new solutions that would allow us to provide the final prices for you online with no additional charges on delivery.

We are happy to inform you that we have made excellent progress on that front and we hope to implement this shortly, possibly within only a few weeks! So we kindly ask that you refer back to our website for updates as the new process is, you could say, ‘oven ready’ (too soon?).

We hope you made it this far and that we have covered most of your questions and concerns, even though discussing government regulations may be the single worst New Year’s gift ever (even beats the annual gym membership you never asked for). If you have any further questions you know where you can find us!

Phone: +44-2038850020

Email: international@thomann.de

PS: Please forgive any small delay in our email responses. As you know, it usually doesn’t take more than a day to get a response from us, however, due to the increased volume of questions and their inevitable complexity given the new regulations, it may temporarily take a little bit longer


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  1. Ethan says:
    I learned an important lesson today, so please read if you want to know about brokerage fees. My latest order from Thomann led to UPS wanting £109.35 from me in brokerage fees (on top of the VAT and duty). Obviously this was crazy, so I chased it with them. It's worth mentioning that trying to speak to someone was like getting blood from a stone; I only got a response because someone on Facebook gave me a manager's email address to contact directly. The reason it was so high is because UPS add a surcharge for 'complex orders'. Each item you order from Thomann has a UK commodity code attached to it - they're super-specific codes for determining VAT. An example would be 82041100, for a "non-adjustable, hand-operated spanner or wrench, made in whole or in part from base metal, individually packaged". I ordered a bunch of things that were all different commodity codes - 24 codes in total. UPS charge £5.15, per code, for any order with more than 5 codes. 19 additional codes gave me £97.85 extra to pay. None of this is at all transparent from UPS; it's not displayed on their website, and is buried on page 52 of their 387-page service and tariff guide. You also won't routinely be provided with an invoice that shows commodity codes - I had to get this especially. What this means is that if you buy 300 XLR cables, or twenty different guitars, your invoice will only have one commodity code on it. If, however, you were to buy strings, a string retainer, bridge pins, a tuning fork and a peg winder, you'd have five different commodity codes. Add in some plectrums, and UPS will charge you £5.15 for having more than 5 codes, even though your order barely adds up to £10 in total. If, like me, you tend to save your Thomann orders up and get a bunch of stuff all at once, you'd be better splitting it into different orders where possible.
    1. Stephen Hill says:
      Very interesting post. This could explain some of the other comments made by UK buyers, that they seemed to have excessive courier costs associated with their recent orders. Like you say, it seems to be neither straightforward, or transparent practice from UPS, although I appreciate the rules may well be complex. So, if a purchaser is making small, diverse purchases from Thomann (or presumably from other EU sllers), it is likely - based upon different commodity codes- that they will like get 'reamed' by these extra costings.
  2. K58 says:
    This is the end beautiful friend, sadly. I see no reason to incur excessive post sales charges, goodbye and, 'thanks for all the fish'... :(
  3. money to spend - but not here now says:
    This "because of Brexit you deserve to pay for it now" thread is hilarious. I didn't vote for Brexit, but, after seeing some of the quite nasty comments allowed on here I now wish I had voted for Brexit. And as for Thomanns being so great, I have used them for a cheap deal before on speakers ONCE and when they arrived , one of the inside boxes had pressure dents like it was dropped, not the shipping box but one of the speaker boxes, and now, I have a faulty speaker with a loose connection internally, which are now faulty within the 3 yrs warranty and would have to pay over £100 for RTB under warranty to get a £10 fix by bob down the road to resolder the dodgy connection back on what was obviously B stock sold to me as new. As for local UK shops ripping us local uk musicians off, then you haven't really spoken to the local guys properly then have you, or bothered to talk to them like real people, because using local shops is more than just getting a cheap chinese deal, it's about buying from real musicians and not just a company and sometimes that is whats needed, real hands on, chatting, getting real info from real people who use it all themselves too, and who join in with you, end up being mates, followers, even your own customers if like me you have a semi-pro studio that depends on the skills of local muso shops, engineers and hands-on showrooms. what a farce, I can see now why some people did vote for Brexit after getting some idea of the hate... sad isn't it that Brexit has shown some people up for what they are? cant we all just get on, sort it out and work it out, because quite frankly if y'all con't be bothered to do that, then why be so bothered about being part of one so called EU family if there was so much intra hate anyways.... what a sad farce... I will see what Thomanns sort out by registering as a legal VAT entity before buying any more cheapo deal from them, if they don't then there are other EU companies or Amazon, eBay (they kept it going properly) that already have registered just like we have to register for US royalties (like the W8-BEN) so the supply chain is still there for pro & semi-pro and even just local musos, and the costs are up-front and fully disclosed rather than a nasty surprise penalty (for leaving the EU) that some customers of Thomanns have received. Either way, local knowledge and face to face is always best anyway I have found for new gear & kit - WHEREVER YOU ARE - and it's great to be sociable & friendly, unlike on this comment thread.... hahah And for allowing such a thread and some of the comments, I don't think I want to buy from Thomanns any more to be honest, I don't give a damn about cheap if that means quality of service is either crap (because we're not in the EU anymore) or if good service is now reluctantly given (also just because we are no longer in the EU), because that's really not how to win any custom or respect is it?
  4. david secretain says:
    It's been a couple months since this post. Any progress on adding an all inclusive delivery + VAT price on the website yet for anything above £135? Having to deal with couriers is a no for me.
  5. Trevor Godbold says:
    Thought I would provide update on recent purchase of HB Big Tone. Item purchased online on Friday 19th March for £211. Fully aware of additional UK charges as per site info. Guitar was despatched on Tuesday 23rd and collected by UPS. All the way through UPS site kept me updated with progress of guitar on their tracking system. I received the guitar today, 29th March in England, a day earlier than previously advised. Full cost breakdown advised by UPS several days before delivery, 20% VAT, import fee and UPS charge £11.50. (Import cost £7.71) Total cost of charges £62.71, almost exactly as expected. Total cost of guitar £273.71. (Guitar price before brexit was £269 for UK) Hardly any real difference and service from Thomann and UPS excellent! I haven’t played guitar yet as it’s a Birthday present but I was allowed to check it over briefly and it looks lovely!
  6. Stephen Hill says:
    Thanks to those who have shared their experiences and broken down the actual charges for their purchases since January. I had been trying to pin down actual costings from Thomann for an item priced below £135 (net). Hopefully their stated aim of getting a 'door-to-door' price for UK buyers will materialise soon. I think I'll hold off from making any further purchases until this is formed up.
  7. Donald, "Sing to the Elephant" Studio says:
    I have just received my second item priced at over £135 (net). Consistences in both purchases are: 1. Net price on Thomann website + 22% + £11.50 "UPS Brokerage". 2. Delivered in one week (which was my experience before Brexit). 3. Total cost still comes in less than UK suppliers, who are often out of stock. For these reasons I will be sticking with Thomann for now.
  8. Graham G says:
    If any of us Brits turn up in Treppendorf and buy in your shop - will we be charged VAT etc
  9. GR says:
    None of this is Thomann's fault. In fact, we should all respect them for continuing to sell into the UK when many other European companies have given up. Don't moan. Find some of the 52% living locally and try to explain to them what mind-numbing idiots they are.
  10. Chrisie friday says:
    Its not Thomanns fault,If you want a Harley benton you will have to bite the bullet and play the game.no one wants to pay more and no one likes change. I'm now retired and just got my last Harley.Total of 4 now.The top liners and the big heavy stuff all gone.The only one I play to now is the wife and the cat.There are more positives than Negatives in Brexet.Look at the bigger picture.If you can't?then there's plenty shops in the UK.

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