What is wrong with these Germans, they are even more negative than us Finns!
Ok, I am kind of tired of this tax discussion in another thread, as everyone seems to "know" how things go - yet there are 10 different answers. But I just want to bring another winner's experience on this, also for Keysight's sake.
So I won a 3104T and my experience goes something like this:
1. Yes, I did read the T&C and thought I will sort it out if IF I win. After all, it usually doesn't happen. Anyway, participating does not cost you anything yet, you can always decline the prize if it comes to that.
2. I happened to win this time, then I started checking the forms in more detail. I asked Keysight about the W8BEN forms cause I was a bit unsure regarding some items there. The answer was that they are going to use local distributors (when possible) and I do not need to return that form. I am only responsible for local taxes. I was aware of that but was thinking that I probably do not need to pay anything, and it seemed to be the case.
3. After few days KS called me that something unexpected came up (that they did not face in the previous giveaway) and there may be taxes. I was slightly unhappy but of course understood it. And still they told me that they are trying to sort it out. They also told me there is a possibility to choose a cheaper scope from the 3000T series if taxes become reality. I was happy with that as I thought I can pay £500-1000 as it is only for hobby use. That would get me an excellent scope - if not 1GHz.
4. Few days passed and I got an email that there will not be any taxes. I have now been contacted by the distributor as well. I do not know yet when I will get my prize.
Keysight has been very helpful sorting out the situation, and they always let me know what was the current situation. They really try their best to avoid the costs to winners, but of course everything must go by the books. And laws and regulations are different between countries so this may be "unfair" to someone. But then again, we have that condition in the form claiming the winner to be responsible for the taxes. I do feel KS has done more than they needed.
I hope the situation stays like this in my case. If there won't be any taxes, I most probably will keep the scope (although there is a temptation to swap it to a cheaper 3000 series scope and some money..). If there still will be some surprise taxes, I will sell the scope or try to swap to a cheaper model. I am feeling lucky and I see this as an opportunity to start building a serious hobbyist home lab. 1G should be enough for an audio guy
edit: I still do kinda understand the whining about the taxes, it is also something I am not used to. Like someone said, it is more like a discounted product than a prize. But you buy a product when you need it, prize is unexpected. Even though 15k scope for 4k is a bargain, it is still waaayyy beyond most of our budgets. And we would never buy that expensive scope in the first place. But in this case the great thing is that KS offers possibility to swap the prize to a cheaper one; that should give possibility for all winners to choose a scope fitting their budget.