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As Normal custom fee's everytime i buy anything via the US
Less it's a Tif special ofcourse
Fucking Parcelforce i hate you!!
It's not the size of the feet!!it's the amount of quality on em
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Explain the customs thing to me because I lterally have never had an experience with US customs save for one, rather expensive, winter coat that I bought from Italy a few years back.
Will they literally open the box to see what's inside? Because Dylan got whacked once when I left a receipt in one of the boxes I sent him.
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They can do Tif and sometimes do...I think for the UK the item has to be under $30 for it not to be hit with custom fee's...Normally if it comes via Parcel force i get custom fee's (Parcel force being the carrier for Royalmail in the uk)
UPS or other companies if it comes via them i get away with it..
Basically the only way to beat customs is to mark the item as a gift with like a $20 value but not all sellers will lower the value to such a small amount
It's not the size of the feet!!it's the amount of quality on em
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@Tif, they shouldnt open the box up unless a) it smells suspicious and/or b) they read the value...otherwise its random imho,.....
The magic number Id say for Canada is $50-75 fo rthem to not ding you fees....plus indicate it as a gift or sample....
Fees are guranteed if the store/bloke used FedEx or UPS/a courier....brokerage fees, PLUS likely duties....
Receipt in box? Uh oh....LOL...
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But surely you can insure something for whatever you want?
This was in the Guardian... (not a link as the advice may be useful if you can search for it)
Our son in Australia posted his Christmas presents early, hoping to avoid the rush, but we have since received a letter from Parcelforce requesting £47.76 VAT. Knowing it was highly unlikely the goods would be valued at more than £100, we rang the number given and were informed that parcels were selected at random and the customs officer would assess their worth. This may not be the usual form of problem that you deal with but, nevertheless, one that could affect dozens of unsuspecting people in the UK receiving Christmas presents from Australia, or anywhere else for that matter. Is there any form of redress or reasoning that can be followed up? PL, Birmingham
You're right – customs duty and import VAT could be an issue for people receiving mailed gifts bought or sent from outside the EU for delivery to the UK this Christmas. Customs duty is payable on goods with a value over £135 but the duty is waived if the amount of duty calculated is less than £9. Import VAT (17.5%) will be charged by HM Revenue & Customs on bought goods above £18 in value, or £40 for gifts between private individuals. Parcelforce also charges an £8 clearance fee for the administration of a package that incurs HMRC costs, rising to £13.50 for express parcels and high-value packages.
Parcelforce acknowledged that it does not value items itself. "Our role is to present items to the Inland Revenue where the charge is raised," a spokesman said. "The charges are based on the customs declaration form completed by the sender."
This means Parcelforce has merely passed on the charge it has incurred from HMRC. If you and your son both dispute the fee, you should complain to HMRC within 30 days of receiving (and paying for) your goods. Details are available on the HMRC factsheet HM Revenue & Customs Decisions – What to do if you Disagree. If you are not satisfied with the outcome of your discussions with HMRC you can have your case reviewed by a different officer from the one who made the decision, or you can have your case heard by an independent tax tribunal for a final decision.
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having to have ulnar relocation surgery on both arms (although I do get 2 weeks off work for each one!).
Wish I hadnt looked on Youtube though, thought it would be simple keyhole surgery
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lfK7iKTpEY
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Good luck with.that Vern....
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Good luck Vern.
Not sure why I watched that video...
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Yeah I'll pass on the video but wish you luck!
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Hold your head up Vern!! Wishing you all the best.
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