Archive for the ‘electronics goods’ Category

WHAT IS THE MEANING FOR CE WRITTEN IN ELECTRONICS GOODS?

November 11, 2010 - 10:48 am 2 Comments


The CE marking (also known as CE mark) is a mandatory conformance mark on many products placed on the single market in the European Economic Area (EEA). The CE marking certifies that a product has met EU consumer safety, health or environmental requirements. CE stands for conformité européenne, French for "European conformity". By affixing the CE marking to a product, the manufacturer – on his sole responsibility – declares that it meets EU safety, health and environmental requirements.

For more details ref,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CE_mark

trustful site for buying electronics goods?

November 1, 2010 - 12:16 pm 3 Comments

I WANT BUY A CAMERA THROUGH ebay..its trustful or not .my location is India ,Chennai.
other wise tell the trustful site for buying electronics goods

buying electronic product online is not a good idea go to your near by shop choose best one

Best place to buy Electronics goods?

October 30, 2010 - 7:06 am 7 Comments


As far as retail try Fry’s electronics, they have the best sales, and knowledgeable sales people. Not just college kids that need a part time job. Imagine it as Best Buy if all the store associates were Geek Squad.

Is there any market in dubai where they sell old goods,such as electronics,toys,furniture etc?

October 27, 2010 - 12:55 pm 3 Comments


Naif market , Karama ,
and websites
souq.com
dubizzle.com
olx.ae
bazaar.ae

Do I have to pay tax on purchasing used goods in Canada (electronics bought on Ebay from Ontario)?

October 24, 2010 - 4:49 pm 1 Comment

I bought a used phone on ebay today and they added 15% tax! The seller is in Ontario and I am shipping it to NS. Every time this phone changes hands the gov’t is making 15% – is this correct? Or should I tell the seller they shouldn’t be charging me tax.

I could have sworn not. But looking at the CRA website I couldn’t find anything that says no GST/HST on used goods. That means that if the person selling the used goods is a GST/HST registrant they are required to collect the tax.

Since he is shipping to Nova Scotia, under the place of supply rules he has to charge Nova Scotia HST, which is 15%. You can ask for their GST/HST registration number to make sure they really are a registrant.

The tax would only be charged if the person selling it is registered. If a registrant pays GST/HST on it, they get that back as a credit. But, sure, if a phone is sold by a registrant there’s tax. And if later a registrant buys/acquires it and sells it, again, 15%. And there’s GST/HST on the phone service in the meantime.

Taxes are the price we pay for civilization. And you get what you paid for.

In electronics stores, what makes equipment refurbished, and why would anyone want to buy fixed up goods?

October 22, 2010 - 4:34 am 5 Comments

Are those refurbished items things that stayed in store and needed repair, or are they items that people returned and needed repair, or both?

People return stuff for a reason, because they are crappy goods. Why would someone else want fixed up crappy equipment?

Refurbished items can be

1) customer returns due to customer changing their mind or the item was broken or any other condition covered that allows the return of the item or

2) store demo models

3) scratch and dent items

Why would someone buy them? Typically to save anywhere from 20% – 50% off new. Often times you can also get the full manufacturers warranty or, at the very least, 30 to 90 days of warranty from the date of purchase.

Yes it can be risky but you can also luck out and get a great item at huge savings.

Where can i get any 2nd hand electronics goods in Kolkata?

October 19, 2010 - 2:20 pm 3 Comments

within Rs.5000/-

You can get any 2nd hand electronics goods here: http://kolkata.quikr.com/second-hand-mobile-phones-iPods-MP3-Players/second-hand-mobile-phones/x937

Can I send electronics goods & garments through transport for my business without sales tax registration?

October 16, 2010 - 6:06 pm 1 Comment


The sales tax regn no: will safe guard you in so many aspects viz., check post authorities and sales tax depts. In fact the buyer in some cases will not entertain if there is not sales tax regn no: They buyer will ‘brand’ you as unregistgered dealer and he has to pay tax on your behalf and he will deduct from your invoice what he has shelled out.

Im a tourist in the the U.S.A – How can i get back taxes i have paid for electronics goods?

October 14, 2010 - 6:06 am 6 Comments

I know there is somewhere i need to go in the international airports but where exactly and what is it called?

Thank you! :)

You might be able to avoid tar riffs but not sales taxes.

How the remote control in consumer electronics goods work?

July 5, 2010 - 8:33 pm 2 Comments

In TV,Is Infra red type or RF is used and why the choice?

Most remotes use infra-red.

The reason is that they work pretty well, have good durability and battery life, and are quite cheap. They use a microcomputer with some dedicated circuitry to generate pulses. The TV has a detector that is similar.

Also, RF devices typically require FCC approval, a tedious and expensive task.