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    Clevo Resellers in Spain?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by ntdata, Aug 11, 2008.

  1. ntdata

    ntdata Notebook Geek

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    Hi,

    I read the Clevo Guide, which was very good! But I couldn't find any Clevo resellers in Spain? Please could someone help me find one?

    Thank you.

    Daniel.
     
  2. haquocdung

    haquocdung Notebook Virtuoso

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    if not, check out some Europe reseller or Xotic PC (outside EU, you must pay VAT :()
     
  3. Gophn

    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    I need help looking for more international vendors, I am not sure if there are any in Spain because I am not fluent in Spanish, nor do I know which search engines to use for the searching.

    In any case, there are many great European vendors that will warranty the system in any country you are in.
     
  4. Arioch

    Arioch Notebook Consultant

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    Ahtec sells Clevo laptops in Spain. Take its url: http://www.ahtec.net/

    You can add that to your amazing Clevo Guide, Gophn.


    Regards
     
  5. Laube

    Laube Notebook Consultant

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    Yo que tu comprobaria tambiel los de Alemania y Inglaterra. Los de Inglaterra seran quizas algo mas caro pero llevan 3 anos de pan european warranty...nada mal. En terminos de distancia sera mejor Alemania supongo, para minimizar el coste de shipment.
     
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    ntdata Notebook Geek

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    Thank you! Okay, if I order from XoticPC, could I get a Spanish keyboard on the notebook? And if there is a problem, do I have to pay to get it shipped back to the USA, with DHL or something? Or could they service it in Spain? Spain is in the EU so no VAT right?

    Best Regards,

    Daniel
     
  9. ntdata

    ntdata Notebook Geek

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    Which European vendors are these?
     
  10. Arioch

    Arioch Notebook Consultant

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    I don't know if you have read it well, but Ahtec is a spanish company which sells Clevo notebooks.
     
  11. Gophn

    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    Most to all European vendors in the Clevo Guide ship and warranty any European companies.

    I have heard great things from:
    - Nexoc
    - Cyber-System
    - Cizmo
    - Notebook Guru
    - XXODD
    - Kobalt Computers
    - Novatech
     
  12. AsOo

    AsOo Notebook Enthusiast

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    Be careful with international shipping outside the EU, I live in Portugal, and I would pay VAT (20% =( ) and they charge more stuff in the customs, or at least I think so, you have to pay to get it out of the customs office (I don't really know how to translate this), I could check it out, because my brother bought some things from japan and he payed something more than VAT...
     
  13. ntdata

    ntdata Notebook Geek

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    Okay thanks! But as I could get a Ahtec Clevo, I might as well go for the local choice!

    I thought you didn't need to pay tax, like if the computer was €1000, plus around €125 shipping, I would be really interested to know on import taxes in EU. Especially Spain!

    I might email XoticPC.
     
  14. AsOo

    AsOo Notebook Enthusiast

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    I think you pay the taxes on your country, in my country (Portugal) is 20%, other countries have different taxes. And as I stated before, I think I would pay other taxes in the customs office...
     
  15. ntdata

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    Right, well it is around $500 shipping if there is ever a problem, and $240 to get it over to Spain on purchase.

    The cost is simply just to high, it will have to be Ahtec, which makes sense considering they are local really. Or one of the other European vendors.

    Thank you all for helping.