Sanwa & Seimitsu Wholesale Order From Japan Direct ?

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Sanwa & Seimitsu Wholesale Order From Japan Direct ?

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Hi

Ive thought of this many times but wouldnt really know the best way to go about it

How would you order in big bulk from these 2 companys so you could start a UK online shop ?

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Call and ask:

Sanwa - TEL :03-3959-6611
Semitsu - TEL :04-8421-5200
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rancor wrote:Call and ask:

Sanwa - TEL :03-3959-6611
Semitsu - TEL :04-8421-5200

I take i would need to speak japanese tho :cry:
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Send an Engrish/Google-Japanese email

Sanwa: - rakuten@sanwa-d.co.jp
Seimtsu: - seimitsu@seimitsu.co.jp
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Cool thanks ;)
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Remember that VAT and import duty will be payable though when it arrives, and I believe that large orders of a value that currently escape me have to be cleared with customs prior to their arrival.

Don't know how the VAT works if you are a business buying stock, but of course if any relief is available you'd have to be a proper registered business and not just someone selling for a bit of extra cash.
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