- today they have a "Limited time offer: Free International Airmail for orders over $40.00" which is pretty sweet.
Thought so too, and ordered 3 parcels with stuff which wouldn't allow much more in one order due to its weight - each for just above 40 bucks. If that really turns out that sweet still depends on Austrian customs, because $40 is just slightly above where taxes might kick in. Which would mean an negligible 10% tax and a not so negligible regular 13,- Euro handling fee
for each parcel.
So this order of supplements worth 85,- Euro could at worst incur 44,- additional in fees - more than 50% more! :-(
Therefore in this case I had to speculate with the excessive demands on our custom officers, otherwise I better would have paid for the regular shipping of $4 each parcel, and stayed below the tax limit..
On the other hand, vitacost just recently changed its charges and ships now small parcels almost as cheap ($6) as iherb, and because the absence of a weight and price limit (instead the shipping charge just progressively increases) and thereby avoiding the 13 Euro handling fee for each additional parcel, this puts vitacost for some stuff and my situation slightly ahead of iherb.
There is an other European
Swansons products provider (where ordering directly from the states has absolutely prohibitive shipping charges), which recently improved their high costs. Before they increased exponentially with each item, now that isn't the case anymore, but still are at about 10 GBP minimum. However, because it's from within Europe and doesn't incur any taxes and handling fees, this does already turn out more reasonable than iherb or vitacost. But I use this only for exceptions, because Swansons 'supplement facts' statements in many cases seem much more ambivalent to me.
Edited by pamojja, 18 August 2011 - 11:22 AM.