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  1. Woosh

    Cheapish Motor Wheels

    It's usually to correct the typos. Also, I still think in French way and type out in English. Most of the time it's OK but reading back, I can put the same thoughts in better English in subsequent edits. I do this in bed with my phone and it sometimes changes the spelling unexpectedly
  2. Woosh

    Computers and stuff...

    Strange. Try using diskpart https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/manually-assigning-a-drive-letter-using/bbb3baf6-cda4-4d06-b431-eae9e975a5c7
  3. Woosh

    Cheapish Motor Wheels

    I borrowed that one. I do buy my own bikes on ebay. As I said before, there are ways to avoid taxes for those who can't be caught. The point is, I would like senior members, those who help out with their expertise, not to recommend Chinese Internet shops unless it's unavoidable.
  4. Woosh

    Cheapish Motor Wheels

    The problem is how do you punish misdeclarations when they aren't done by UK citizens. Anti dumping is made ineffective by various schemes. I assemble bikes in Southend-On-Sea, so I don't pay ADD but I can't export my bikes because of the Chinese manufactured content. If Chinese Internet shops...
  5. Woosh

    Cheapish Motor Wheels

    Cycle to work is salary sacrifice, it's not benefit in kind. No need to declare on P11D. I created the self administered c2w contract for £1000 bike that I email to anyone wanting to use it.
  6. Woosh

    Cheapish Motor Wheels

    never under-estimate the length that people go about solving problems like taxes. Only the threat of huge fines or jail for those responsible works. However, how can UK government fine a website or jail its owner in China? Look at it: the anti-dumping legislation is still very much in place...
  7. Woosh

    Cheapish Motor Wheels

    Which Chinese firm would arrange for a local bike shop or a mobile mechanic to fit a part if the customer can't do this himself or herself? They contract out the shipping part. The rest is done by Chinese staff remotely. When you look at paying for staff, just ask them how many have UK office...
  8. Woosh

    Cheapish Motor Wheels

    I agree with you on the unavailability of a lot of products. Maplin could have done it but they have gone. We don't unfortunately have a large sector in kit parts. With the exception of Swytch, sales made by local businesses are too small to even come near to critical mass. Since 2020, we have...
  9. Woosh

    Cheapish Motor Wheels

    We do too, and even better. If you need any part for your woosh bike, even 13 year old, just call or email. We will help you keep your woosh bike on the road as long as you want.
  10. Woosh

    Computers and stuff...

    is it just this usb drive playing up? another usb drive would work?
  11. Woosh

    Computers and stuff...

    tricky situation. It can come from a unsuitable driver for your motherboard. I would install a minimalist windows from scratch to anther HDD to prove that the USB windows drivers and the motherboard don't cause trouble.
  12. Woosh

    Cheapish Motor Wheels

    I do think all the time of all the people who just need some parts that have at my shop. However, it's down to the amount of support. I can't tell someone who buys only a controller, not to expect to be helped with support and I can't expect Andy to treat someone who buys just one controller any...
  13. Woosh

    Computers and stuff...

    Did you disable and re enable the USB drive in device manager > drives? I can't see properly your pc screen on my phone
  14. Woosh

    Cheapish Motor Wheels

    SW would say :p
  15. Woosh

    Computers and stuff...

  16. Woosh

    Cheapish Motor Wheels

    I own the premises and the stock is fully paid in advance, so I have a lot to lose if I get caught cheating on VAT. My main problem is this, I need to sell a sufficiently large number of units for each and every model of wheels such as XF07, XF08C etc. I can't afford to change very much a kit to...
  17. Woosh

    Cheapish Motor Wheels

    you have to live outside the UK to cheat, either directly or use a Chinese intermediary (dropshipping and transshipping). If you live here, Border Force can catch you. I can set up an internet shop but I live either in France or in the UK.
  18. Woosh

    Cheapish Motor Wheels

    No, that is not correct. If they charge the correct fees and taxes, they cannot compete against bona fide local businesses. I recently imported a new frame. Here is the breakdown of fees: Documentation (Docs) £100 Chinese Import Service Fee (CISF) £110 LCL Handling £45 £55 for a customs...
  19. Woosh

    Cheapish Motor Wheels

    The problem is Chinese businesses are truly outstanding, trustworthy and trusted people. It's only the Chinese internet shops that cause problems.
  20. Woosh

    Cheapish Motor Wheels

    Put yourself in my place. One obvious powerful reason is the advice freely given by forum members how to push the motorwheel or controller or whatever it is beyond what I agree to warranty and support. So when it breaks, I have to spend more than I should though no fault of my own.