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Wiibuying - June purchases are VAT and duty free at any time

Wiibuying - June purchases are VAT and duty free at any time

No need to be scared, no new store, just a little remodeled.

Wiibuying - June purchases are VAT and duty free at any time


Not so long ago, a new partner appeared on our site. This was the Colorsmap, about which I made a short description at the time, you can read it here: A NEW STORE ARRIVES, HERE IS GEEKLIFETIME!

The company then operated even more stores, which also differed in their surface and the range of products sold. In recent weeks, however, these stores have been reorganized and activities have been merged into a large store, this has become Wiibuying.

What was described in the previous article has not changed, but the slightly unmanageable surface of the Colorsmap has disappeared and made room for a much more transparent and modern design. Promotions are ongoing, there is also a coupon for new customers. We have an EU warehouse and now we even have Priority Line duty free shipping.

A company representative on Friday drew my attention to the fact that in response to changes in duty, for products purchased in June, if caught at duty, they will be reimbursed to their customers for the extra costs incurred against an invoice. So, no matter when the package arrives, it will still be duty free for us. It is important that you choose Priority Line as the mode of transport!

Go look around. Now we have a discount on electric scooters for example, all at a reasonable price, so you may want to hit the duty free promotion, especially that shipping is free.

The following were recommended to me:

1NIUBILITY N2 Electric Scooter$349.99WIISNN2
4NIUBILITY N1 8.5 Inch Wheel Electric Scooter$287.99WIISNN10

 

If you are looking for another product, you can find the home page of the store here:

Wiibuying

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