I googled for shopping sites that accept payment via Paypal and deliver to India. Was pointed here.... Still, I do not find my answer. If anyone knows any site please list. Thank you.
I'll be starting a website that accepts payment via PayPal, eGold, Moneybookers and all other Indian payment methods as well very soon. But atm, none.
Welcome to the forum Let us know when you are going to start.. India need such a store, we will create a FREE BUZZ for you too And if you need any opinions, u r welcome.
Custom and Duties: I researched about it a lot and its works as If the seller marks your package as gift and its contents cost below Rs. 10k then no duty but if more, then 24.44% of CSI(Cost+shipping+insurance). If its marked as Commercial sample then the same above applies but upto Rs. 5k only and like if you're ordering a Rs. 40k laptop and its marked as gift so the duty will be calculated on 30k[40k-10k(gift exemption)] Duty=24.44% of 30k Hope this helps
Is this same for any type of product ? I think no.. Also, is it legal to tell the seller to mark it as a GIFT ?
I wrote there in brackets. CSI means total of (C)ost of product + How much Paid on (S)hipping + How much paid on (I)nsurance. I don't think it is. How in the world with duty people come to know that its not a gift, but tell him to avoid invoices of the things. If you buy from ebay the sellers already know how to handle things in a way that you don't have to pay duties stuff
what i mean is , is 24 % duty is similar for all things like food, electronics, drugs, etc.. etc.. I think every category of product has different duty. Look here http://www.infodriveindia.com/Indian-Customs-Duty/Default.aspx I don't think it is. How in the world with duty people come to know that its not a gift, but tell him to avoid invoices of the things. If you buy from ebay the sellers already know how to handle things in a way that you don't have to pay duties stuff[/QUOTE] Thats great..
Well ofcourse I mean 24% duty on electronics. Now I can't assume that you are going to order daily needs grocery from abroad
I found a nice site accepting paypal. http://www.webmallindia.com/ Anybody have experience with them ?
so far from my experience I have found the following sites that accept paypal in India.. 1.crfmall.com - for electronics 2.Indiangiftsportal- for general day to day items 3.bigshoebazaar - for all the shoes you need 4.almost all Online photo printing shops accept paypal.. Hope that helps you!