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[SOLD] For sale: TV One 1T-TBC-GL Frame TBC (2006)
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Hello!
I'm selling a TV One 1T-TBC-GL Frame Time Base Corrector from 2006. The motherboard shares the same components as the Green AVT-8710. It comes from a local television station and has seen very little use. The original capacitors are still in good condition and retain their original values. JVC Menu Test: Attachment 20293 Includes: Unit + Power Supply (AC 100–240V, 50/60Hz – DC 12V 1A, Europlug). I'm asking 1500€, including international shipping. |
For USA residents:
EUR>USD price = $1730 USD + tariffs of ~25% from Spain = total cost now ~$2260 USD |
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The tariffs are a mess. It varies between 15-25% for Europe countries, and is seemingly at the whim of the customs agent. A person can literally buy it from you, have it shipped, and the tariffs can be slightly better or way worse when it arrives on shore. Valuations have too often been ignored, and rates can arbitrarily be set higher by customs. As a comparison, down-value to EU/etc countries is usually ignored, up-value is rare. But here, with these new CPB agents, power seemingly has gone to their head, and up-value is way too common. They have broad discretion, and they use it! I gave up 6 months ago trying to buy anything internationally. I suggest others in USA do the same right now, unless it's a low-cost item. I had the opportunity to get a NV-FS200 VCR (which I really wanted), and a pair of TBCs from a contact. But the tariffs would have almost doubled the cost for both. The Panasonic was still a slight deal, but any needed re-cap work would have pushed net costs too high. Somebody here in the forum sent me a $5-valued Smurf gift (THANK YOU AGAIN!), but it was hit with several tariffs, the item vanished for a month (tracking useless), before finally arriving looking like an elephant sat on it. That never happened before Trump. ______ ^ I ran that statement through Claude AI: Quote:
A $1750 TBC would cause me great anxiety these days. Unlike other countries, USA had no real infrastructure or system for collecting duties. Definitely not USPS, but not even UPS or Fedex. The U.S. Postal Service is by far the worst when it comes to tariffs. UPS/Fedex at least have some experience with their international offices abroad, though using the infrastructure of those countries. I hate to crap on your sales thread, but I feel that I have a duty here to warn would-be U.S. buyers of what to expect. A lot of non-USA members are unaware how bad our mail has gotten. The U.S. is now the 3rd-world country for in-bound international mail reliability. Outbound international, and in/out domestic, is thankfully still fine. |
I had no idea things had gotten this complicated with international shipping to the U.S. Thanks for sharing this, because from the outside you really don’t see all these issues with tariffs, valuations, and delays. I understand much better now why you’ve stopped buying from abroad.
I bought some FS200 and recapped years ago and what a beast! |
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