| 44 messages found. Redisplay Messages: Compact | Brief | All | Full Show Messages: All | Without Replies Author: | Sanderv19v | Posted: | Jul 14, 2021 09:19 | Subject: | Stud.io keeps crashing and freezing. | Viewed: | 24 times | Topic: | Technical Issues | |
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| Hello,
I build my projects in stud.io and they tend to get quite big (10.000 pieces).
But every time I build a bigger project the program becomes unbearable and unusable.
The program freezes after every brick I put in and has a full crash every half
an hour. If I don't save my project I lose it all, because the recovering
function or autosave doesn't work at all.
The recover function get stuck on ''Parsing a File'' but I hope
never to need to use this function every 20min.
I have a good pc: 1660Ti + 6GB, 28 GB of Ram, i7-7800K and 2 TB free storage.
I tried to reinstall the program but the program still had the same problems.
I searched the Internet for solutions but all of them ended with a link to the
help forum main page. Can you please help me (And pls don't send me a
link to nowhere).
Kind regards,
Sander van Gent
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Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Jul 2, 2021 08:20 | Subject: | Re: Bricklink and the new VAT system | Viewed: | 52 times | Topic: | Payment Methods | |
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| In Payment Methods, Erikmax writes:
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Hi
Thanks, this does not solve the question of how to ship from the EU to outside
the EU.(in particular GB, as we get a BL invoice to attach) See my post about
attaching the BL invoice on the envelope. It must be quite confusing, we attach
a label with value indication, description of goods etc. on which we can't
indicate tax have bneen paid by as third party..and hope the customs understand
that addotional info of the paid tax can be found on the letter attached on the
flipside of the letter?
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Okay, but the EU VAT rules are for import into EU.
For import into UK, it’s UK VAT rules: https://www.bricklink.com/help.asp?helpID=2511
& https://www.bricklink.com/help.asp?helpID=2514
And AFAICT, UK hasn’t set up their own electronic IOSS-VAT-ID stuff, so it’s
paper and attached-invoice.
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Author: | Erikmax | Posted: | Jul 2, 2021 08:03 | Subject: | Re: Bricklink and the new VAT system | Viewed: | 42 times | Topic: | Payment Methods | |
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| In Payment Methods, peregrinator writes:
| In Payment Methods, Erikmax writes:
| Sorry I don't understand, we use the PostNL online 'business' system
but there is nothing about a IOSS in these formulars.
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I could be wrong but I believe that's for orders to the EU from outside the
EU
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Hi
Thanks, this does not solve the question of how to ship from the EU to outside
the EU.(in particular GB, as we get a BL invoice to attach) See my post about
attaching the BL invoice on the envelope. It must be quite confusing, we attach
a label with value indication, description of goods etc. on which we can't
indicate tax have bneen paid by as third party..and hope the customs understand
that addotional info of the paid tax can be found on the letter attached on the
flipside of the letter?
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Author: | Erikmax | Posted: | Jul 2, 2021 07:24 | Subject: | Bricklink invoices attached to letters to the | Viewed: | 129 times | Topic: | Shipping | |
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| I had to ship a small sticker to the GB.
To do this, I need to make a adress sticker in the PostNL sysyem, indicating
the value.
And I got an invoice from Bricklink to attach ON the shipment. On this invoice
the payment of the Britsch VAT is indicated.
PostNL has plastic envelopes to attach invoices to the shipment, These have a
A4 format.
So I have to use a 80 gram A4 box or very large envelope, and even then I can't
attach both the sticker and the invoice on one side. This meanspostage is 4x
what normally should have been.
I hope customs understand the combination of the value indication on the adress
label and the attached document that VAT has been paid.
I wonder if this all goes smoothly and if there are cases of double taxation.
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Author: | TheBrickGuys | Posted: | Jun 25, 2021 16:23 | Subject: | Re: Lego Stores get AFOL makeover? | Viewed: | 64 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| In LEGO, LegoLDK writes:
The above highlighted story also has a link to another story about how Lego has
made bricks (2x4 bricks for now) from recycled plastic bottles and hopes start
including them inside sets in around 2 years. Very Interesting!
Jim.
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