aaaand then how do I insure them for their value and convince the shipping
company that the "faulty" audio accessories were broke during transit.
-----Original message-----
From: Laurie Curry <
laurie@...>
To:
yamahacs80@yahoogroups.comSent: Mon, Jun 6, 2011 01:49:03 GMT+00:00
Subject: Re: [yamahacs80] Re: Has anybody else sent money to
dzlvs8@... and not received their stuff?
ship them as Faulty audio accesories.... that is the cheap way for customs
-----Original Message-----
From: Quazimodo <
noddyspuncture@...>
To:
yamahacs80@yahoogroups.comDate: 06/05/2011 04:38
Subject: [yamahacs80] Re: Has anybody else sent money to
dzlvs8@... and not received their stuff?
This has been a point I have thought over long and hard ever since I was
also stung by UK customs on something I thought an unfair and excessive
charge. OK, you can buy CS parts and have them shipped - and by their very
nature you would want them insured as they are rare and costly - BUT... is
there no loop-hole, such as if the item is deemed 'broken' (like a box full
of spares 'legally' could be) then no (or very little) tax needs to be paid?
Just a thought..
Cheers,
TOM
--- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, "dzlvs8@..." <dzlvs8@...> wrote:
>
> yeah, well the package has to be insured. Im willing to help people out as
> much as possible. I wouldnt complain about not being able to do illegal
> things. If you think I would ship $650 worth of CS parts across the world
> without insuring it, thats nuts.
>
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