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user1
5th December 2018, 13:33
I bought a kindle a couple of weeks ago, thought that it would make an ideal Christmas present for my girlfriend.

Now I am looking to send it and it seems a bit more complicated than I had thought it would be for a fairly cheap item, with customs forms and maybe import duties etc.

Maybe I am overthinking it and should just stick it in a box with an address label, but I want to make sure that she doesn't have to pay any import duties, I want to make sure it gets there, and as it is a gift I would like it to stay wrapped up and a surprise until Christmas day.

Anyone have any advice or experience about the best way to send such a gift?

grahamw48
6th December 2018, 14:29
It'll probably get nicked somewhere en route anyway. :cwm25:

Personally I'd order her something off Lazada (Philippines), and have them deliver it, and duty-free. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Or... less romantic... send her the cash through Worldremit or similar.

cheekee
10th December 2018, 02:34
Also she will get taxed on it's arrival. I remember sending my wife a mobile phone back when we were dating and she was in cebu. They charged her a fortune in tax. I had to send her the money to have it released.

grahamw48
16th December 2018, 14:14
Yeah... embarrassing,

Like sending someone a letter or parcel with no stamp, and they have to pay the post office themselves to receive it. :icon_sorry:

Terpe
19th December 2018, 15:26
I fully agree with what has been suggested......send cash rather than a purchased item....it's for all the reasons stated above.....as far as I recall there will be issues sending gadgets with Lithium battery unless rules have changed.

Cash is King