We ship goods worldwide, and you'll probably be pleasantly surprised at our delivery
times:
European orders take approximately 3 to 7 days to arrive.
Orders to the rest of the world take between 5 and 10 days to arrive.
Orders placed from countries outside of Europe might
be subject to duty and local taxes, more information can be found on the
Shipping Fees page.
What Katie Did is based in the United Kingdom and we
charge all cards in UK Pounds Sterling. An approximate currency conversion also
shows our prices in Euros and US Dollars. Your credit card company will
automatically change the UK Pounds Sterling price to your local currency.
Your credit card company might charge a very small fee or percentage for making
an overseas purchase, but it won't be very much: please contact your credit card
company if this worries you.
Please note that the currency rate changes very
slightly day to day. If you return an item for a refund the amount you receive
back might be slightly more or less than what you originally paid. For example,
if you purchase an item for £100 on one day, the exchange rate might be $1.50 to
£1, but on returning it the rate might have changed to $1.45 or $1.55 to £1.
By UK Law, all purchases of products from within the
European Union are subject to VAT at the current UK rate of 15%. The prices on
this web site show UK Pound Sterling and Euro prices including VAT.
The US Dollar price on our website shows the price
excluding VAT (UK sales tax). As you're order is being shipped outside of Europe then you do not
pay VAT. Our online invoice is split into two
pages. The first page, where you enter all your details, will show the price, in
UK Pounds Sterling
including VAT. You then go through to a second page which will show the total
minus VAT. Unfortunately it is not possible to calculate the total minus VAT on
the first invoice page as we don't know what country you're ordering from at
this stage.
Customers ordering from outside the European Union
might be liable for import duty and local sales tax. Most countries have high
levels so this shouldn't affect you unless you are spending several hundred
pounds (check our your Customs and Excise website if you are) but Scandinavia
and Canada do have very low levels so probably will incur charges.