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adamsky11
19th February 2008, 08:10
:D hi
i sent my g/f some earrings and a necklace made of gold and amythst and the post office are demanding 1500php to release the goods ?
does anyone know is this legal ?
thanks
adam p:yikes::yikes:

gemini63
19th February 2008, 09:23
:D hi
i sent my g/f some earrings and a necklace made of gold and amythst and the post office are demanding 1500php to release the goods ?
does anyone know is this legal ?
thanks
adam p:yikes::yikes:

tell ur gf to tell the custom its a gift given to her and she has no money to pay what they asked.or look someone she knew in post office to get it...SOMEONE YOU KNEW sometimes,is a game in the phil...lol...

gemini63
19th February 2008, 09:25
tell ur gf to tell the custom its a gift given to her and she has no money to pay what they asked.or look someone she knew in post office to get it...SOMEONE YOU KNEW sometimes,is a game in the phil...lol...

or tell ur gf if she dont know somebody there,,just give secretly 200 pesos to somebody insider who can help..it means under the table..only in secret when she give it...

A_flyer
19th February 2008, 09:49
i sent my g/f some earrings and a necklace made of gold and amythst and the post office are demanding 1500php to release the goods ?
First I would say you take a risk as it can be stolen easily... (and it's not unusual and not only in the Philippines, I had a phone sent to me stolen in the Royal Mail system).
Secondly, as in all countries the customs have the right to open and verify parcels (or to x-ray it to check). And if they suspect the value you declare is not in line with the contents, they can apply a value to your sending and calculate the customs fees. It can be the case for you (sending it as a gift is not a protection, it may work but not always).

adamsky11
19th February 2008, 09:52
:) thank you ,
The family has been round screaming !! at the post office man
Apparently they want to know all about me, our relationship and now they want more info ?
i cannot believe they opened it ? it was a royal mail letter registered delivery and i paid insurance for it too, anyway she does not have that money its true !
i will be there in a week so i will pay it then but it really is annoying ! :NoNo:

A_flyer
19th February 2008, 11:39
When you send something abroad, you should always be ready to have to pay customs fees at the arrival. That's the rule everywhere. You send you packet free of taxes (you should be able to get back the VAT you paid in your country as you export it). But the taxes have to be paid in the arrival country. That's the law for import/export.
The only exception is the E.U. where you pay the VAT of the country where you buy and there no custom fees between E.U. countries.

Other point, give the money to your girlfriend and let her go and get it at the post office. Don't go there by yourself or you may get an increased fee (a Kano price!). It happen sometimes...

KeithD
19th February 2008, 12:32
I'm looking at importing stuff from Canada for the business, and although the government tells the disabled to get to work, the bloody red tape gets in the way :cwm23:

andypaul
19th February 2008, 19:03
Some of the parcel companies will deal with the tax and paperwork for you of course it will cost a little more for their service but will save your present for your mahal being held up.