DSA Retro Set (SHIPPED!)

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ne0phyte
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17 Feb 2013, 21:44

Is there a rough estimate what the final price will be (raw keycaps price + XX) ?
Like handling and (in my case) shipping to Germany.

Oh and from where will they be shipped? Directly from the US to everyone? And what about import taxes as there probably won't be a real invoice?

First group buy for me :mrgreen:
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Gilgam

17 Feb 2013, 23:08

Congrats :-)

Just to be sure i understood well.
Will there be an EURO set finally ?

Thanks

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jean_popovitch

17 Feb 2013, 23:13

Order placed !

This may go on a HyperMini-C600 when it is done, and I am wondering what would be the "return" and "backspace" sizes : return 1.25 and backspace 1.5 ? (it seems so on http://deskthority.net/marketplace-f11/ ... t4185.html)

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matt3o
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17 Feb 2013, 23:37

ne0phyte wrote: Is there a rough estimate what the final price will be (raw keycaps price + XX) ?
Like handling and (in my case) shipping to Germany.
Next Tuesday we will know the final price and you'll have the chance to pay or cancel your order. An ALPHA+TKL+Spacebar should be around $90 including shipping to Europe. But it's a very rough estimate.
ne0phyte wrote:Oh and from where will they be shipped?
tracked shipping from USA.
Gilgam wrote:Will there be an EURO set finally ?
we sold only 31 ISO kits, it means that we would hardly reach the 50 tier of an EU kit.

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ne0phyte
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17 Feb 2013, 23:52

matt3o wrote:
ne0phyte wrote: Is there a rough estimate what the final price will be (raw keycaps price + XX) ?
Like handling and (in my case) shipping to Germany.
Next Tuesday we will know the final price and you'll have the chance to pay or cancel your order. An ALPHA+TKL+Spacebar should be around $90 including shipping to Europe. But it's a very rough estimate.
How does that work? Imagine 10% cancel their orders, wouldn't that raise the price for everyone again?
What price will you show people to decide whether they pay or cancel?

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matt3o
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18 Feb 2013, 00:01

the final price includes a small cancel ratio.

The orders will be on hold for 2 days, in this grace period you can review your order with the final pricing and cancel it if you want (but no new orders are accepted). After 2 days the orders are frozen and you cannot cancel them. At that point the price is final and you can only pay :) But there will be someone that won't pay anyway of course...

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ne0phyte
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18 Feb 2013, 00:09

Thanks for your answers.
And the last question? Is there an invoice per order? Asking because I want to calculate what the import taxes for the actual price would be. I would rather reduce my order a bit now than cancel it completely because the total price is getting too high.

Maybe someone from Germany/Europe can answer this:
What about import taxes? Do the guys at the customs know what keycaps are worth? Did you have to pay for stuff like that in the past?

pasph

18 Feb 2013, 00:26

ne0phyte wrote:Maybe someone from Germany/Europe can answer this:
What about import taxes? Do the guys at the customs know what keycaps are worth? Did you have to pay for stuff like that in the past?
Usually in GBs they lower the declared value in order to avoid VAT and I didn't have to pay for that.

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Acanthophis

18 Feb 2013, 00:30

Depends where you live. In a big city like mine (Berlin) almost all my packages form outer EU got stuck in customs (Zoll).
Apart from the horrid waiting times (3h min. for me) you have to pay only the additional 19% VAT (Einführungsumsatzsteuer).
Helpful link: http://www.zoll.de/DE/Fachthemen/Zoelle ... _node.html
I personally do always calculate an additional 19% on my totals.

pasph wrote:Usually in GBs they lower the declared value in order to avoid VAT and I didn't have to pay for that.
Yeah, I forgot, sent goods are keycaps, not keyboards :lol:
Keycaps usually get through, except the sender is a jerk/company and values the keycaps over those 22€. I had to pay the 19% for a WASD set to the post man.

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ne0phyte
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18 Feb 2013, 00:37

Acanthophis wrote:Depends where you live. In a big city like mine (Berlin) almost all my packages form outer EU got stuck in customs (Zoll).
Apart from the horrid waiting times (3h min. for me) you have to pay only the additional 19% VAT (Einführungsumsatzsteuer).
Helpful link: http://www.zoll.de/DE/Fachthemen/Zoelle ... _node.html
I personally do always calculate an additional 19% on my totals.
Thanks. I know our customs regulations but the question was more how keycaps und things like that are valued. I'm pretty sure having no invoice would be better (and having one with a lower value the best).

EDIT: I see. So @matt3o will the keycaps be declared with a lower value?

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Acanthophis

18 Feb 2013, 00:41

I think as usual, $5 as a gift.

It's just plastic! :lol:

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zulios

18 Feb 2013, 01:07

matt3o wrote: [...]
The orders will be on hold for 2 days, in this grace period you can review your order with the final pricing and cancel it if you want (but no new orders are accepted). [...]
Does that mean that you can only validate your order as a whole or cancel it totally ? No possibility to change quantities ?

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kvad

18 Feb 2013, 06:11

I'm very much up for ordering, but I've been on the fence waiting to see how it worked out with the ISO language pack. Are you saying that it won't happen Matt3o? I'm guessing there are more like me who have been waiting, so perhaps we should just go ahead and order, and perhaps we will make it to 50 - and if not, we have the option to cancel, right?

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matt3o
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18 Feb 2013, 09:00

ne0phyte wrote:EDIT: I see. So @matt3o will the keycaps be declared with a lower value?
I'll talk with samwisekoi about this.
zulios wrote: Does that mean that you can only validate your order as a whole or cancel it totally ? No possibility to change quantities ?
you can change it as well.
kvad wrote:Are you saying that it won't happen Matt3o?
The European Kit is coming right after, but it depends how many EU orders we get, I don't have stats yet. Potentially we have 50 EU orders (coming from DT) but only 33 ISO kits sold.

If you want the EU kit to happen we need to rise those numbers.

rosh

18 Feb 2013, 09:04

I would not rely on the ISO kits too much. There are also weird people like me who use their own language + ANSI stuff :lol:

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matt3o
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18 Feb 2013, 09:08

I'll make a group buy for the EU kit, if we reach the critical mass that's great. Anyway the Retro set must sell very well in Europe.

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fruktstund

18 Feb 2013, 10:11

You could always ask the people interested if they're willing to double their orders, if interest isn't high enough without it.

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matt3o
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18 Feb 2013, 10:34

the problem is that we have to make molds for almost all keys. The EU kit would be pretty expensive.
The good news is that if we are going to do it, we will have the tooling for EU languages and the next time it will be way cheaper.

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Gilgam

18 Feb 2013, 10:36

Well
I won't buy so many retro sets if i'm not sure getting EU set.
:-(

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ne0phyte
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18 Feb 2013, 10:41

matt3o wrote:
ne0phyte wrote:EDIT: I see. So @matt3o will the keycaps be declared with a lower value?
I'll talk with samwisekoi about this.
Thanks. That would be really good to know 'cause my curent order will probably be above 150 Euro with shipping so I'd have to pay 19% import taxes + customs duty (whatever that is for keycaps).

Even a lower value (like 30,- or so) would be okay if making it low enough to avoid import tax would be too suspicious.

EDIT: Only 4 more TKL sets for the next tier at 99!
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matt3o
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18 Feb 2013, 10:44

Gilgam wrote:I won't buy so many retro sets if i'm not sure getting EU set.
Let's say we hit the 50 tier (hard but let's assume it). that would be $70.42 + all the expenses + shipping. One set all included might cost more than $100. If we are all okay with that, I can start the EU kit GB right away.

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7bit

18 Feb 2013, 11:00

In several different group buys, key caps had been sold for $25 per package. Please don't send as gift!

The true value of my switches is also way cheaper than you thought they are ...

;-)

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Bullveyr

18 Feb 2013, 11:05

Any update on the possibility of the DSA left stemmed mold?
matt3o wrote:
Gilgam wrote:Will there be an EURO set finally ?
we sold only 31 ISO kits, it means that we would hardly reach the 50 tier of an EU kit.
The question is how much that number is influenced by the current lack of a language pack and by the uncertainty that it might come.

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matt3o
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18 Feb 2013, 11:09

7bit wrote:In several different group buys, key caps had been sold for $25 per package. Please don't send as gift!

The true value of my switches is also way cheaper than you thought they are ...

;-)
technically speaking you should declare the invoiced value, not the materials cost. anyway I'm waiting samwisekoi to wakeup to talk about that.
Bullveyr wrote:Any update on the possibility of the DSA left stemmed mold?
Hopefully this afternoon I'll have news from SP.
Bullveyr wrote:The question is how much that number is influenced by the current lack of a language pack and by the uncertainty that it might come.
Original point remains. Are we ready to hand $100 for 10/20 keys?

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dirge

18 Feb 2013, 11:16

We're going ahead and socialising the $3500 tooling cost for a new spacebar that not everyone wants or needs, the overall cost soaked up by everyone was around $0.6 yes? Why are we using the same power of volume for the language kits?

I'm sure most people would be willing to help out the minority.

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matt3o
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18 Feb 2013, 11:21

dirge wrote:We're going ahead and socialising the $3500 tooling cost for a new spacebar that not everyone wants or needs, the overall cost soaked up by everyone was around $0.6 yes? Why are we using the same power of volume for the language kits?

I'm sure most people would be willing to help out the minority.
the EU kit will be a different GB, it has nothing to share with the original one. samwisekoi doesn't want to add new kits to the original GB (and I can't blame him).
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Bullveyr

18 Feb 2013, 11:23

Jep, although I have no need for ISO (European but ANSI user at home) I'm pro subsidizing it.

Unfortunately that's not that simple in this case because we won't be able to fit them into the current GB.
matt3o wrote:
Bullveyr wrote:Any update on the possibility of the DSA left stemmed mold?
Hopefully this afternoon I'll have news from SP.
*crossingfingers*

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dirge

18 Feb 2013, 11:26

Thats a shame, feel its a missed opportunity. The cost may be a brick wall for many, hope it isn't used as a reference for future group buys if it fails.

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matt3o
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18 Feb 2013, 11:32

it's my fault, I should have done better with the kits in the first place. I'm sorry about that. With samwisekoi we initially agreed that we would have added more keys if the GB were successful. The "problem" is that it skyrocketed and samwisekoi understandably panicked :) and froze new kits.

Consider that samwisekoi wanted a blue kit and we waived that out for the same reason. He actually doesn't like the brown one that much.

Next time I'll do better, promise.

PS: next time will be cherry spherical GMK :P

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Bullveyr

18 Feb 2013, 12:11

Victim of it's own success. :D

Actually you did great.

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