2011-11-08, 15:50 | Link #1 |
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Huh? Problems with customs when ordering online?
Hey all, I've been reading random forums on the internet and apparently some people have had problems when ordering Japanese things online. Their products have been damaged/defaced, or sometimes not even received. They've said it's due to some people at customs messing with their material. What's the deal with this? Is this a common thing that's happened, has anyone had experiences with this? Are there certain types of items that get messed with more than others? I saw some messages way back on this forum but I thought it'd be cool to have a section to compile everything. What do y'all think?
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2011-11-08, 19:48 | Link #3 | |
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2011-11-08, 22:23 | Link #5 |
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US, never had or heard of a problem in the US or Canada... I *have* heard of one or two in the UK having problems -- but at the local level with particular postal inspector twits rather than some policy.
There's simply too much traffic for them to exhaustively review every single box in all those Sea-Land railcars. They look for outliers, unusual clues..... stuff from Japan generally not an issue.
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2011-11-09, 10:26 | Link #6 |
is this so?
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In response to the opening post of this thread.
I've come across a problem only once with customs.. The EMS man come to my office with disturbing news, that my package has been marked for "taxation". To make things short, I had to employ the help of the husband (a policeman) of one of our employees to get the item. He show his badge at the customs office and I was finally able to get the item (Heartcatch Puzzle). Thank goodness they didn't open it for inspection.
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2011-11-09, 19:54 | Link #10 | |
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I don't normally do this, but I wrote a Guide to this issue that might be helpful to you, as it explains a lot of the details about how this works. I hope it will be helpful! (Incidentally, the "horror stories" you've heard about merchandise being defaced by Customs only happen rarely in certain countries in central-Asia where there are strict regulations about content and art. But most countries do have some content regulations that you need to be aware of, particularly regarding adult/pornographic content. Importing forbidden merchandise is a crime, so if you are thinking of importing adult goods, you might want to spend a few minutes doing a bit of research about what is permitted in your country. (In most countries, even a lot of "adult" goods are okay too... but you need to know where they draw the line.) All-ages products of all kinds should be permissible without much restriction in most countries.)
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2011-11-09, 21:35 | Link #12 | |
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Sometimes, we get lucky and our packages aren't taxed, but we still have to pick them up (for Surface/SAL/Airmail), while the only time we get EMS delivered to our doorsteps is when the package slips past Customs (either they deemed the value too low, it was marked as a gift, it contains used personal items, or they decided they didn't want to bother).
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2011-11-09, 23:24 | Link #14 | |
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At the end of the day, if it's going to be EMS/SAL, if you're not home when they attempt to make the delivery, they'll just hold it at the post office anyway (at least in most countries AFAIK), so there probably isn't much point/benefit.
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2011-11-10, 03:42 | Link #16 |
is this so?
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In my experience, with EMS there's always the receipt that needs to be signed (40 pesos delivery fee). However, since the EMS delivery man is already familiar with people at my workplace. He's ok with others signing the receipt if I'm not around at the time he delivered it.
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2011-11-10, 06:56 | Link #17 | |
Sayaka★Magica
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I've only tried EMS once, but the EMS package had to be taxed and picked up at the EMS facility much farther away from the local post office. Talk about inconvenience. I'm sure in most countries EMS would be delivered door-to-door though, regardless of Customs duties. The one shipping option that would always deliver to door-to-door over here would be commercial couriers like FedEx, etc, though in return for the speed and convenience they're usually the most expensive option. Well, best of luck to you and your online shipping experiences.
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