Delivery Options
When you place an order, We will email with a lead time if product is not immediately available. We use two reliable delivery methods: Royal Mail Tracked 24 and Courier (UPS). Each option is designed to ensure your package arrives safely and promptly.
All International orders will be shipped UPS.
Royal Mail Tracked 24
Speed: This option guarantees delivery within 24 hours after dispatch.
Tracking: You will receive a tracking number via email, allowing you to monitor your package's journey in real-time.
Convenience: Ideal for those who need their items quickly and want the assurance of knowing their parcel's location at all times.
Courier (UPS)
Reliability: Known for its extensive network, UPS provides a dependable delivery service.
Tracking: As with Royal Mail, you will be provided with a tracking number sent to your email, keeping you informed every step of the way.
Global Reach: UPS is a great choice for international deliveries, ensuring your package is handled with care across borders.
Receiving Your Tracking Information
After your order is processed and dispatched, tracking information will be automatically emailed to you. This email will include:
Your unique tracking number
A link to the carrier’s tracking page where you can view the status and location of your package
Remember to check your email (including your spam/junk folder) for this information to ensure you can track your delivery without any issues.
Whether your order is shipped by Royal Mail Tracked 24 or Courier (UPS), rest assured that your package is in good hands.
International Orders: Important Information
All International Orders are shipped via Courier
When placing international orders, it's essential to be aware of potential additional costs that may arise. These costs can include import duties and value-added tax (VAT), which are not covered in the purchase price of your order.
Import Duty and VAT
Import Duty: This is a tax imposed by a country's customs authority on goods imported into the country. The rate of duty can vary based on the product type, value, and the country's specific regulations.
Value-Added Tax (VAT): This is a consumption tax placed on a product whenever value is added at each stage of the supply chain, from production to the point of sale. It's common in many countries and is calculated as a percentage of the total cost of the goods, including shipping and handling.
Buyer Responsibilities
As a buyer, it is your responsibility to:
Research Applicable Costs: Before making a purchase, research the potential import duties and VAT that may apply to the goods you are buying. This can prevent unexpected expenses upon delivery.
Budget Accordingly: Factor these potential costs into your overall budget for the purchase to avoid financial surprises.
Consult with Local Customs: If you have questions about what duties or taxes you might encounter, consider reaching out to your local customs office for clarification.
By being informed and prepared, you can ensure a smoother international purchasing experience. Remember, these additional costs are the responsibility of the buyer and are not included in the initial purchase price.