Things Like This Give Skyrocket and Skyviper a Black Eye

An open letter to Skyrocket from a first time parts customer after main rotor C-Clip became disengaged mid-flight resulting in aborted mission:


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And comments may fall on deaf ears when going to their link at bottom of homepage:

Skyrocket Toys - Parts
12910 Culver Blvd Suite F
Los Angeles, CA 90066
Phone: 888-674-5650
parts@skyrockettoys.com
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Skyrockets reply . . . “give us your order number and we’ll cancel it”
. . . in other words, if you don’t like the way we do business . . .

LOL, I’m from Hungary, Europe, Sales tax in my country is 27%. But I’m gladly can tell you that in states listed below, Shipping IS taxable. And sales tax is based on the buyer location. So .5 tax for 5.5 is about 9% which is quite OK from my point of view.

Arkansas
Connecticut
District of Columbia
Georgia
Hawaii
Kansas
Kentucky
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Nebraska
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Vermont
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming

Wrong . . . shipping is never taxable, only hard goods are taxable.
Take your automobile to a repair facility and labor is never taxable, only parts.

. . . and I don’t or wouldn’t live in any of the states listed.

I have never in my life paid shipping AND taxes on anything purchased online.
Until they change the law this will be modus operandi.

As you can read above, it depends on the state that you are living. Not knowing a law does not mean it does not applies to you.