Skiman
Super Freak
Bad !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I do, have, and will continue to do it to help out people who get taxed 20% on top of what they buy from me. If it helps, it helps. If it doesn't, I'm not out anything.
Internationals are my best customers.
Bad !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
both myself and another person i know have been charged 'duty' on items valued at over $200. me by fedex and him by ups. wouldn't say it if it wasn't true. maybe on those occasions, the shipper didn't pay the extra tax or fee and it was required to be received before delivery, therefore it was imposed on the receiver of the package. btw, neither originated from asia. just because you never experienced it, doesn't mean that it's not accurate artard. just wanted to say as board agitator, you're doing a helluva job.
https://www.itintl.com/how-much-does-it-cost-to-import.html
so you haven't been paying your import taxes?
You just learn something in Government class and think it makes you an expert?
Fees tacked on to products being sold to the United States are usually tacked on by the sellers and included in the price, unless it's manufacturing imports and trades of raw materials, etc., which are more directly referenced by the "tariffs" remark you made. What you're talking about has nothing to do with that. You're talking about shipping companies tacking on international handling fees. And no, I've never had them do this. The only way I can see something along the lines of what you're saying happen is if the sender ships it COD, or only pays domestic shipping expecting you to pick up the additional charges once it leaves the country of origin's border.
i graduated in 1981. adjust your diapers youngster. again as i mentioned, the tariff must not have been included in the shipping price and that's why the shipper collected it on the receiver's end. i guess your answer wasn't the definitive all knowing one you claim to have posted.
NAM is like 60.... FYI.
Doubtful. You didn't graduate the year you were born. You got taken, and you still need to look up what tariffs are. End of story.
Just whatever you do nam, start marking everyting as "gifts". Also it would probably be wise to steal the merchandise you plan on shipping as well.
I always ask my sellers to declare a lower value because of customs,with overseas shipping that's just a risk you have to take and with years in thios hobby,my items have arrived damaged only 2 times.
Yup! So when it winds up arriving damaged, and I say, "tough ____, you wanted it marked gift!" the buyer can troll through every collectibles forum calling me a thief and a liar! With all the tittybaby ranting threads in the Dealer's section slandering/libeling retailers for this exact thing, you think these ____tards would grab a clue.
NAM is like 60.... FYI.
Did you ever get off that ____ing island?
That was a "gullible Gilligan" post. But I believe there was an episode, or a tv movie where they were rescued.
Thank God! Now they can stop sending stuff in bottles and go back to marking items sold as "gifts" on their customs forms.