30 euros for 3 cables from sonic core (shipping included and very fast delivery).
Customs are crap: they charge VAT over the total sum of items + shipping charges, so the more you pay... the more you pay. If you happened to live in Portugal, you'd tipicaly pay around 30% more over the combined price in customs and taxes. But sometimes, things are absurd, like I was trying to buy a $150 rack case from the US, but I realized it would cost me over 500EUR to have it here

that's about US$700
I contacted UPS and asked for a reverse service: I would hire UPS Portugal to pick up a case for me in the US and bring it to my house. You know what? I would still have to pay VAT for shipping at customs, even though I had already paid the same VAT to the company in Portugal... These guys kill me...
First time I bought a magma (from america) I actually had to go to Lisbon (300 kms away) to pick it up myself from customs. And bring along a copy of the Ebay page, invoice and paypal payment pages. Or else, wait a couple of months. So, I don't mind paying 30 Euros for UPS or FedEx to do it for me - just not on something as small as 3 STDM cables. Overkill.
I know people who had to pay 40 EUR in taxes for a DVD, but every once in a while, something arrives without a bill attached. For example, much to my surprise, the rather big SKB rack with sequencer Scope4live sent me, simply arrived at my doorstep.
For us in EU, it's much preferable to buy in Europe, although sometimes more expensive, you'll find the Euro to dollar rate gets easily soaked into customs and stuff. But for things like downloadable software, it's different, though, it actually pays to buy in USA. For smaller stuff, it's useless. If you have to buy from the USA, it's better to buy more expensive stuff, so that all those handling charges are dilluted in the final price.
BTW, is the SCSI cable the same as a Magma cable?
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