Coolermaster branding fail
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- Wild Duck
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Model F62
- Favorite switch: IBM beam spring
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It seems coolermaster is now into sponsoring! If you use this mechanical keyboard, coolermaster will pay you for brand exposure. No?
- HWI
- Main keyboard: KBT Race
- Main mouse: CM Storm Xornet
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Red
- DT Pro Member: -
It's a good keyboard, but yeah they went a little overboard with the branding. Over on GH there is a CM rep taking suggestions on it, I suggested removing all branding except the CM STORM writing above the arrow keys(i.e. removing the two flame looking logos and the Quick Fire on the space bar). Personally, I think it would look pretty slick with just CM Storm above the arrow keys.
Edit: I have the version with red switches, which has a black frame instead of silver/grey, looks a lot better imo.
Edit: I have the version with red switches, which has a black frame instead of silver/grey, looks a lot better imo.
- sixty
- Gasbag Guru
- Main keyboard: DKSaver
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Black
- DT Pro Member: 0060
http://global.pchome.com.tw/?mod=item&f ... WNO=2&tm=uThion wrote:Well you could always remove the case and paint it - has anyone an idea when this will be available in Europe?
Alternatively somewhere one could order it for cheap (OVP + minimum shipping) ?
2690 NTB = €68.60
$20 shipping to Europe = €15.20
Total €83.8 - Customs free since under €110 or something
Good deal.
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- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: Cherry G83 non-mechanical
- Main mouse: Trackpoint
- DT Pro Member: -
At least in Germany €83.8 * 1.19 ≈ 100 € due to VAT ("Einfuhrumsatzsteuer") since it's over 22€, right?sixty wrote:2690 NTB = €68.60
$20 shipping to Europe = €15.20
Total €83.8 - Customs free since under €110 or something
- Kurk
- Location: Sauce Hollondaise (=The Netherlands)
- Main keyboard: Kinesis Advantage // Filco MJ2 + HID liberation
- Main mouse: ITAC Mousetrak Professional
- DT Pro Member: 0027
The following applies for importing goods into The Netherlands with a value between 22 and 150 EUR:sil wrote:At least in Germany €83.8 * 1.19 ≈ 100 € due to VAT ("Einfuhrumsatzsteuer") since it's over 22€, right?sixty wrote:2690 NTB = €68.60
$20 shipping to Europe = €15.20
Total €83.8 - Customs free since under €110 or something
(good's value + shipment costs)*1.19 [VAT, "omzetbelasting"; yes, including shipment costs].
Usually, the carrier will also ask for a brokerage fee. That was 12.50 EUR for my last parcel from outside the EU.
So, the coolermaster would be approx. (68.60+15.20)*1.19+12.50 = 112.22 EUR. Still cheaper than a Filco from the UK but not sure if I want...
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- Main keyboard: Choc Mini
- Main mouse: G5r
- Favorite switch: Brown/Red
- DT Pro Member: -
Thats correct. If they find the parcel, anyway. But according to the official CM Forum, the QFR will be available in Europe, so the odds are good for a sub 70 Euro TKL.sil wrote:At least in Germany €83.8 * 1.19 ≈ 100 € due to VAT ("Einfuhrumsatzsteuer") since it's over 22€, right?sixty wrote:2690 NTB = €68.60
$20 shipping to Europe = €15.20
Total €83.8 - Customs free since under €110 or something
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- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: Cherry G83 non-mechanical
- Main mouse: Trackpoint
- DT Pro Member: -
I think my customs office has me on a blacklist or something, I have to visit them each time I order something from overseas nowadays, even if I make sure every parcel has a value below 22€.Thion wrote:If they find the parcel, anyway.
Ooooh! Can't wait!Thion wrote: But according to the official CM Forum, the QFR will be available in Europe, so the odds are good for a sub 70 Euro TKL.
- sixty
- Gasbag Guru
- Main keyboard: DKSaver
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Black
- DT Pro Member: 0060
This is not entirely correct. The 22 Euro limit is for VAT, which you will pay in any way if it is above 22 Euros. The difference is that VAT and customs import fees are two different things. As of 2008, the customs fee has been raised to 150 Euros. Anything above 150 Euros, you will have to pay both.runeazn wrote:yeah its not custom free when they say it's value is higher than 22 euro,
they dont care whats on the declaration form they only check how much they think its worth :/
Mit Wirkung vom 1. Dezember 2008 hat sich die Höchstgrenze für die zollfreie Einfuhr von Kleinsendungen auf 150 Euro je Sendung erhöht.
Die Befreiung ist unabhängig von der Person des Versenders und des Empfängers und unabhängig davon, ob es sich um kommerzielle oder Geschenksendungen handelt.
Hinweis:
Für die Einfuhrumsatzsteuer bleibt es bei der bisherigen Wertgrenze von 22 Euro. Nur Postsendungen mit Waren, deren Gesamtwert nicht höher ist als 22 Euro, sind vollständig einfuhrabgabenfrei (Zoll und Einfuhrumsatzsteuer)."
"Grundsätzlich wird bei der Wareneinfuhr in Deutschland zusätzlich zum Zoll die Einfuhrumsatzsteuer (EUSt) erhoben: 19 %"
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- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: Cherry G83 non-mechanical
- Main mouse: Trackpoint
- DT Pro Member: -
So apparently on geekhack someone got news from a retailer that the QFR won't be released in Germany but they are waiting for the QFR2 in June:
Now I'm left wondering if the QFR ANSI will be released in Europe before the QFR2.Der Plan von CM Storm für Tastaturen sieht im Moment folgendermaßen aus:
März: Launch der Trigger (NTZV2A)
April: Quick Fire Pro
Juni: Quick Fire Rapid 2 (überarbeitete Version der Quick Fire Rapid)
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- Location: Stockholm, Sweden
- DT Pro Member: 0011
One thing that worries me is that the case is rubberized. I don't know if the layer of rubber can be safely removed, or just the logos.Thion wrote:Well you could always remove the case and paint it -
I have heard it should come to Sweden in March, but last year I heard January.. so...Thion wrote:has anyone an idea when this will be available in Europe?