To anyone unfamiliar with international shipping
wwhwang
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Hey guys. Just a friendly reminder to anyone shipping cigars into Canada that's not familiar with customs duties. Please do not declare the package as anything tobacco related. I received a bomb this morning and though I appreciate the gesture, I had to send it back since I would have to pay 75 dollars in customs duties and taxes (that and I'm broke now).
Please label the package as something innocent like candles, figurines, collectible bands, etc. That way, customs won't mess with the package and anyone in Canada or any other country won't be slapped with the choice of paying an exorbitant fee or refusing the package.
Thanks for your time and I hope this helps with future international shipping/bombs.
Please label the package as something innocent like candles, figurines, collectible bands, etc. That way, customs won't mess with the package and anyone in Canada or any other country won't be slapped with the choice of paying an exorbitant fee or refusing the package.
Thanks for your time and I hope this helps with future international shipping/bombs.
Comments
+ 1 thats what it was last month , and i have a buddy in the PO that helps me if there is an Issue
Where I am its not always the customs that get you. It is the guys in mail rooms and shipping. I should get your package fine, but if you're not insuring it I suggest saying like 5 bucks. The only thing that is that light, takes up that amount of space and cost $5 is a bag of socks. Nobody wants to steal socks.
I wrap All by Boxes In Brown Paper unless i use a Plain Brown Box.... I have never had an issue, I usulayy just mark it a Book or Like has been said Family Photos.
Ehhh No thanks I ALWAYS get stopped anyway, either they think Im a Criminal, or I am A Rock STar they AWLAYS doubel and triple check me ! I HATE TSA!