olmander
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I think what Inge means that most of the European vendors, apart from the European PGers like Sue or Wendy, have quite a different stock. To start with, there are much less European internet vendors than one would expect (still have no explanation for that). As a university researcher, I am still busy trying to find a reason: different fashion? less channels to get stock for an internet shop? less interest in buying on internet because in the European urban density shops are phusically present all around? I really don't know.
As for prices, I guess in the end it comes to about the same: either buying outside the EU and pay the tax yourself, or buying from European vendors and have the tax included into the price. I have a gorgeous Kamoka strand from Susan, and I am extremely happy with it, and I am also happy that I did not have to pay these extras in cash to a UPC guy at the door, which I always find sort of humiliating. But I also have a Kamoka ring from Sarah and a Kamoka bracelet from Care Ehret, they are smaller pieces and are quite unique, so I go for this option easily and without thinking.
I think generally it is the bigger variety of choice outside Europe, which makes it attractive to Europeans.
As for prices, I guess in the end it comes to about the same: either buying outside the EU and pay the tax yourself, or buying from European vendors and have the tax included into the price. I have a gorgeous Kamoka strand from Susan, and I am extremely happy with it, and I am also happy that I did not have to pay these extras in cash to a UPC guy at the door, which I always find sort of humiliating. But I also have a Kamoka ring from Sarah and a Kamoka bracelet from Care Ehret, they are smaller pieces and are quite unique, so I go for this option easily and without thinking.
I think generally it is the bigger variety of choice outside Europe, which makes it attractive to Europeans.