I bought two 64 GB micro SD cards from China on Ebay on the 17th Sept. I've been patiently waiting for them to arrive.
The price was good. £11 delivered, £5.50 each, delivery free.
So, on Tuesday, I get a letter through the post. It's all in French. The best I can work out is that Belgian customs has blocked it and I need to give them a VAT number to get it released. Or my statement of payment. I mailed them at the email adderss and told them I could not deal with the French form and could they help me, also I told them that I would not pay a large charge for such a cheap order just to get it released from customs.
To their credit they sent me back an English form with the regulations on the back of page one. It appears that all items except the usual, alcohol, fags and perfume, are exempt VAT if they are under €22.
I sent off an email with all the relevant print out's attached, form signed and they sent back, today, telling me it will be released for delivery next week. Very good.
I've been bitten by the Royal Mail that way before. I was charged £3.50 VAT and an £8 service charge to release a second hand mouse I'd bought on Ebay from the US. Even though it's illegal to charge VAT on second hand goods as a private transaction. No forms, no request for proof, simply "stand and deliver".
I have another toy coming from the US. It's a special USB connector and cable to recover one of my hard drives which has a firmware error. I may, or may not, have to go through it all over again. That one was £15.