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Customs cracking down on eBay, & online store purchases entering Australia, and you can expect major delays.

I play the game by the rules, and get caught up. I am really getting pissed off now!
Who was the polly that dreamt this one up?
3 months won't make any difference. Read on:

===============

A document from the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service from late January details a three month campaign to
crack-down on expensive parcels entering Australia marked as gifts or with a declared value under $1000, exempting them
from liability for GST or duty payments. The document notes that the campaign aims to ensure that GST and duty
exemptions for low-value goods entering Australia are not being "abused or exploited" by importers.

full story:
http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/375895/customs_cracking_down_ebay_online_store_purchases_entering_australia/

full document:
http://www.cargosupport.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/ACCA2011_01.pdf

I think this witch hunt for 3 months, will be a waste of custom resources.

I have had a package sitting in customs from the 6-feb to the 10-feb. Was in Sydney on the 4th. I hope to get it today,
the 11th of Feb.

Here is the on-line doco:
http://www.tnt.com/webtracker/tracking.do?navigation=1&searchType=CON&respLang=en&respCountry=GENERIC&genericSiteIdent=.&cons=878960854

This package is for $7000 worth of goods, and includes all documentation, but it still gets held up in this fiasco.

As a business importer, I make sure all packages fall into 2 groups:
====================================================================
1) Well under $1000, so there are no delays, or import costs. I usually make it $800 to be safe. Daily exchange rates
can play a bit part.

2) Well in excess of $1000, so that expensive courier fees cover all my import paperwork and time involved. I pay, and I
get a service.

I know many ebay sellers put "gift" on packages that contain just $10 worth of goods. They don't know or care what the
limit is world wide. They only wish to sell their goods and not have import problems for the purchaser.

If you purchase something with a value over $1000, and expect to get it in under that value to circumnavigate customs,
you are taking a big chance. One I would never attempt. Not worth the hassle.

Cheers Don...

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no one wrote

hi, ummm how customs know its a ebay purschase or from a online store ???
Oh, just a few trivial details like where the item came from etc.

just another fake email stroy ..
how they gonna tell if its a gift etc,,

?
Oh, just a few trivial details like where the item came from etc.


Don McKenzie <5V@2.5A> wrote

Customs cracking down on eBay, & online store purchases entering
Australia, and you can expect major delays.

I play the game by the rules, and get caught up. I am really getting
pissed off now!
Who was the polly that dreamt this one up?
3 months won't make any difference. Read on:

===============

A document from the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service
from late January details a three month campaign to crack-down on
expensive parcels entering Australia marked as gifts or with a
declared value under $1000, exempting them from liability for GST or
duty payments. The document notes that the campaign aims to ensure
that GST and duty exemptions for low-value goods entering Australia
are not being "abused or exploited" by importers.

full story:
http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/375895/customs_cracking_down_ebay_online_store_purchases_entering_australia/

full document:
http://www.cargosupport.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/ACCA2011_01.pdf

I think this witch hunt for 3 months, will be a waste of custom
resources. I have had a package sitting in customs from the 6-feb to the
10-feb. Was in Sydney on the 4th. I hope to get it today, the 11th
of Feb. Here is the on-line doco:
http://www.tnt.com/webtracker/tracking.do?navigation=1&searchType=CON&respLang=en&respCountry=GENERIC&genericSiteIdent=.&cons=878960854

This package is for $7000 worth of goods, and includes all
documentation, but it still gets held up in this fiasco.

As a business importer, I make sure all packages fall into 2 groups:
====================================================================
1) Well under $1000, so there are no delays, or import costs. I
usually make it $800 to be safe. Daily exchange rates can play a bit
part. 2) Well in excess of $1000, so that expensive courier fees cover all
my import paperwork and time involved. I pay, and I get a service.

I know many ebay sellers put "gift" on packages that contain just $10
worth of goods. They don't know or care what the limit is world
wide. They only wish to sell their goods and not have import
problems for the purchaser.

If you purchase something with a value over $1000, and expect to get
it in under that value to circumnavigate customs, you are taking a
big chance. One I would never attempt. Not worth the hassle.

Cheers Don...

================



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hi, ummm how customs know its a ebay purschase or from a online store
???

just another fake email stroy ..
how they gonna tell if its a gift etc,,


?


"Don McKenzie" <5V@2.5A> wrote in message
news:8ripuoF63oU1@mid.individual.net...
Customs cracking down on eBay, & online store purchases entering
Australia, and you can expect major delays.

I play the game by the rules, and get caught up. I am really getting
pissed off now!
Who was the polly that dreamt this one up?
3 months won't make any difference. Read on:

===============

A document from the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service from
late January details a three month campaign to crack-down on expensive
parcels entering Australia marked as gifts or with a declared value under
$1000, exempting them from liability for GST or duty payments. The
document notes that the campaign aims to ensure that GST and duty
exemptions for low-value goods entering Australia are not being "abused or
exploited" by importers.

full story:
http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/375895/customs_cracking_down_ebay_online_store_purchases_entering_australia/

full document:
http://www.cargosupport.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/ACCA2011_01.pdf

I think this witch hunt for 3 months, will be a waste of custom resources.

I have had a package sitting in customs from the 6-feb to the 10-feb. Was
in Sydney on the 4th. I hope to get it today, the 11th of Feb.

Here is the on-line doco:
http://www.tnt.com/webtracker/tracking.do?navigation=1&searchType=CON&respLang=en&respCountry=GENERIC&genericSiteIdent=.&cons=878960854

This package is for $7000 worth of goods, and includes all documentation,
but it still gets held up in this fiasco.

As a business importer, I make sure all packages fall into 2 groups:
====================================================================
1) Well under $1000, so there are no delays, or import costs. I usually
make it $800 to be safe. Daily exchange rates can play a bit part.

2) Well in excess of $1000, so that expensive courier fees cover all my
import paperwork and time involved. I pay, and I get a service.

I know many ebay sellers put "gift" on packages that contain just $10
worth of goods. They don't know or care what the limit is world wide. They
only wish to sell their goods and not have import problems for the
purchaser.

If you purchase something with a value over $1000, and expect to get it in
under that value to circumnavigate customs, you are taking a big chance.
One I would never attempt. Not worth the hassle.

Cheers Don...

================



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oh , i forgot ,. got my ebay parcel without delays , i`m a part time
importer , never got no delays on mine....

customs WILL DO A RANDOM check which will delay packages.


"Don McKenzie" <5V@2.5A> wrote in message
news:8ripuoF63oU1@mid.individual.net...
Customs cracking down on eBay, & online store purchases entering
Australia, and you can expect major delays.

I play the game by the rules, and get caught up. I am really getting
pissed off now!
Who was the polly that dreamt this one up?
3 months won't make any difference. Read on:

===============

A document from the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service from
late January details a three month campaign to crack-down on expensive
parcels entering Australia marked as gifts or with a declared value under
$1000, exempting them from liability for GST or duty payments. The
document notes that the campaign aims to ensure that GST and duty
exemptions for low-value goods entering Australia are not being "abused or
exploited" by importers.

full story:
http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/375895/customs_cracking_down_ebay_online_store_purchases_entering_australia/

full document:
http://www.cargosupport.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/ACCA2011_01.pdf

I think this witch hunt for 3 months, will be a waste of custom resources.

I have had a package sitting in customs from the 6-feb to the 10-feb. Was
in Sydney on the 4th. I hope to get it today, the 11th of Feb.

Here is the on-line doco:
http://www.tnt.com/webtracker/tracking.do?navigation=1&searchType=CON&respLang=en&respCountry=GENERIC&genericSiteIdent=.&cons=878960854

This package is for $7000 worth of goods, and includes all documentation,
but it still gets held up in this fiasco.

As a business importer, I make sure all packages fall into 2 groups:
====================================================================
1) Well under $1000, so there are no delays, or import costs. I usually
make it $800 to be safe. Daily exchange rates can play a bit part.

2) Well in excess of $1000, so that expensive courier fees cover all my
import paperwork and time involved. I pay, and I get a service.

I know many ebay sellers put "gift" on packages that contain just $10
worth of goods. They don't know or care what the limit is world wide. They
only wish to sell their goods and not have import problems for the
purchaser.

If you purchase something with a value over $1000, and expect to get it in
under that value to circumnavigate customs, you are taking a big chance.
One I would never attempt. Not worth the hassle.

Cheers Don...

================



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On Fri, 11 Feb 2011 10:55:26 +1100, "Rod Speed"
<rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:

no one wrote

hi, ummm how customs know its a ebay purschase or from a online store ???

Oh, just a few trivial details like where the item came from etc.

just another fake email stroy ..
how they gonna tell if its a gift etc,,

?
I just bought a pair of Nike shoes from Taiwan took 9 days to get here
IMO a little slow but not abnormal?
Oh, just a few trivial details like where the item came from etc.
Petzl
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Customs would not have the warehouse space to delay goods for three months.





On 11/02/2011 5:43 AM, Don McKenzie wrote:
Customs cracking down on eBay, & online store purchases entering
Australia, and you can expect major delays.

I play the game by the rules, and get caught up. I am really getting
pissed off now!
Who was the polly that dreamt this one up?
3 months won't make any difference. Read on:

===============

A document from the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service
from late January details a three month campaign to crack-down on
expensive parcels entering Australia marked as gifts or with a declared
value under $1000, exempting them from liability for GST or duty
payments. The document notes that the campaign aims to ensure that GST
and duty exemptions for low-value goods entering Australia are not being
"abused or exploited" by importers.

full story:
http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/375895/customs_cracking_down_ebay_online_store_purchases_entering_australia/


full document:
http://www.cargosupport.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/ACCA2011_01.pdf

I think this witch hunt for 3 months, will be a waste of custom resources.

I have had a package sitting in customs from the 6-feb to the 10-feb.
Was in Sydney on the 4th. I hope to get it today, the 11th of Feb.

Here is the on-line doco:
http://www.tnt.com/webtracker/tracking.do?navigation=1&searchType=CON&respLang=en&respCountry=GENERIC&genericSiteIdent=.&cons=878960854


This package is for $7000 worth of goods, and includes all
documentation, but it still gets held up in this fiasco.

As a business importer, I make sure all packages fall into 2 groups:
====================================================================
1) Well under $1000, so there are no delays, or import costs. I usually
make it $800 to be safe. Daily exchange rates can play a bit part.

2) Well in excess of $1000, so that expensive courier fees cover all my
import paperwork and time involved. I pay, and I get a service.

I know many ebay sellers put "gift" on packages that contain just $10
worth of goods. They don't know or care what the limit is world wide.
They only wish to sell their goods and not have import problems for the
purchaser.

If you purchase something with a value over $1000, and expect to get it
in under that value to circumnavigate customs, you are taking a big
chance. One I would never attempt. Not worth the hassle.

Cheers Don...

================
 
Pretzl wrote
Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
no one wrote

hi, ummm how customs know its a ebay purschase or from a online store ???

Oh, just a few trivial details like where the item came from etc.

just another fake email stroy ..
how they gonna tell if its a gift etc,,

?

I just bought a pair of Nike shoes from Taiwan
More fool you.

took 9 days to get here IMO a little slow but not abnormal?
It isnt hard to work out that they are shoes when Xraying them to check if drugs have been included.

>> Oh, just a few trivial details like where the item came from etc.
 
On Fri, 11 Feb 2011 13:11:29 +1100, "Rod Speed"
<rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:

Pretzl wrote
Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
no one wrote

hi, ummm how customs know its a ebay purschase or from a online store ???

Oh, just a few trivial details like where the item came from etc.

just another fake email stroy ..
how they gonna tell if its a gift etc,,

?

I just bought a pair of Nike shoes from Taiwan

More fool you.
Australia only gets the rejects
The teapots that dribble are sent to Australia and when they stop/fix
the cause of those dribbling teapots those are sent to the USa
My experience by not buying shoes in Australia means they wear out not
break down (I get years of reliability instead of months)

took 9 days to get here IMO a little slow but not abnormal?

It isnt hard to work out that they are shoes when Xraying them to check if drugs have been included.
Before Harvey Normal it was under a week?

Oh, just a few trivial details like where the item came from etc.

-
petzl
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Moslems use our hospitals to get drugs to send back to base. If you have a Jihad litter of 8 0r 10, Australia will actually pay you enough so you can buy a house and car. Here you can plan your attack on their filthy flesh to kill as many whores as you can. Australia has all these dumb rules that stop them from arresting you until you are near your target and this is only if they can track you. Worst case scenerio if you get caught you will be in what they call jail, for between 5 to 8 years if your operation was not carried out. In this time you will have access to books and computers, prayer rooms, halal food,maybe even a cell facing Mecca
 
Pretzl lied
Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
Pretzl wrote
Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
no one wrote

hi, ummm how customs know its a ebay purschase or from a online store ???

Oh, just a few trivial details like where the item came from etc.

just another fake email stroy ..
how they gonna tell if its a gift etc,,

?

I just bought a pair of Nike shoes from Taiwan

More fool you.

Australia only gets the rejects
Only a fool buys non reject Nikes.

The teapots that dribble are sent to Australia and when they stop/fix
the cause of those dribbling teapots those are sent to the USa
Thanks for that completely superfluous proof that you have
never ever had a fucking clue about anything at all, ever.

And only a fool buys teapots anyway.

My experience by not buying shoes in Australia means they wear
out not break down (I get years of reliability instead of months)
I get decades of reliability myself.

took 9 days to get here IMO a little slow but not abnormal?

It isnt hard to work out that they are shoes when
Xraying them to check if drugs have been included.

Before Harvey Normal it was under a week?
The technical term for that is 'pathetically inadequate sample'

>>>> Oh, just a few trivial details like where the item came from etc.
 
Rob wrote:

Customs would not have the warehouse space to delay goods for three months.
Nor would they suddenly have the staff to start deliberately delaying
shipments excessively. As long as the shipper has filled out the
relevant paperwork properly (and any business doing this regularly
will already be well aware of the requirements) you should have no
problems.

Had a parcel arrive (delivered and signed for) in 2 1/2 *DAYS* from
Italy this week - I can't complain about that.

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On 12-Feb-11 11:41 AM, Andy wrote:
Rob wrote:

Customs would not have the warehouse space to delay goods for three months.

Nor would they suddenly have the staff to start deliberately delaying
shipments excessively. As long as the shipper has filled out the
relevant paperwork properly (and any business doing this regularly
will already be well aware of the requirements) you should have no
problems.

Had a parcel arrive (delivered and signed for) in 2 1/2 *DAYS* from
Italy this week - I can't complain about that.
well I guess Sweden is so much further away that it takes a little longer :)

http://www.tnt.com/webtracker/tracking.do?navigation=1&searchType=CON&respLang=en&respCountry=GENERIC&genericSiteIdent=.&cons=878960854

Dispatched in Sweden on the 2nd Feb via TNT, arrived on the 4th Feb in Sydney. Got to me by the 11th Feb, so it was 7
days sitting in Australia.

And this is a regular package, about every 2 months. Been dealing with the man since 1994, so we know how to do the
paperwork, and TNT have our payment authorization for GST, customs entry fee, and Security fee payments, so there is no
delay there either.

Cheers Don...

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Don McKenzie wrote:

On 12-Feb-11 11:41 AM, Andy wrote:

Had a parcel arrive (delivered and signed for) in 2 1/2 *DAYS* from
Italy this week - I can't complain about that.

well I guess Sweden is so much further away that it takes a little longer :)

http://www.tnt.com/webtracker/tracking.do?navigation=1&searchType=CON&respLang=en&respCountry=GENERIC&genericSiteIdent=.&cons=878960854

Dispatched in Sweden on the 2nd Feb via TNT, arrived on the 4th Feb in Sydney. Got to me by the 11th Feb, so it was 7
days sitting in Australia.
Weird. It was held by Sydney Customs until fees was paid, then held
_again_ by Customs in Melbourne? Something completely arse-about there!

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On 12/02/2011 2:56 p.m., Andy wrote:
Don McKenzie wrote:

On 12-Feb-11 11:41 AM, Andy wrote:

Had a parcel arrive (delivered and signed for) in 2 1/2 *DAYS* from
Italy this week - I can't complain about that.

well I guess Sweden is so much further away that it takes a little longer :)

http://www.tnt.com/webtracker/tracking.do?navigation=1&searchType=CON&respLang=en&respCountry=GENERIC&genericSiteIdent=.&cons=878960854

Dispatched in Sweden on the 2nd Feb via TNT, arrived on the 4th Feb in Sydney. Got to me by the 11th Feb, so it was 7
days sitting in Australia.

Weird. It was held by Sydney Customs until fees was paid, then held
_again_ by Customs in Melbourne? Something completely arse-about there!
Really wierd. Once any fees are paid and the Sydney Customs clear it,
it should be released into the postal service for delivery to the
addressee. It should not have gone anywhere near the Customs in Melbourne !
 
ummmmmmmm ive gotten parcels from overseas with just the persons name on
it... no details on it wether it came from a store or ebay,,

if my friend buys a ebnay ityem over seas and sends it to me , what
then,,,,,??


"Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:8rjc6pF19mU1@mid.individual.net...
no one wrote

hi, ummm how customs know its a ebay purschase or from a online store
???

Oh, just a few trivial details like where the item came from etc.

just another fake email stroy ..
how they gonna tell if its a gift etc,,

?

Oh, just a few trivial details like where the item came from etc.


Don McKenzie <5V@2.5A> wrote

Customs cracking down on eBay, & online store purchases entering
Australia, and you can expect major delays.

I play the game by the rules, and get caught up. I am really getting
pissed off now!
Who was the polly that dreamt this one up?
3 months won't make any difference. Read on:

===============

A document from the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service
from late January details a three month campaign to crack-down on
expensive parcels entering Australia marked as gifts or with a
declared value under $1000, exempting them from liability for GST or
duty payments. The document notes that the campaign aims to ensure
that GST and duty exemptions for low-value goods entering Australia
are not being "abused or exploited" by importers.

full story:
http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/375895/customs_cracking_down_ebay_online_store_purchases_entering_australia/

full document:
http://www.cargosupport.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/ACCA2011_01.pdf

I think this witch hunt for 3 months, will be a waste of custom
resources. I have had a package sitting in customs from the 6-feb to the
10-feb. Was in Sydney on the 4th. I hope to get it today, the 11th
of Feb. Here is the on-line doco:
http://www.tnt.com/webtracker/tracking.do?navigation=1&searchType=CON&respLang=en&respCountry=GENERIC&genericSiteIdent=.&cons=878960854

This package is for $7000 worth of goods, and includes all
documentation, but it still gets held up in this fiasco.

As a business importer, I make sure all packages fall into 2 groups:
====================================================================
1) Well under $1000, so there are no delays, or import costs. I
usually make it $800 to be safe. Daily exchange rates can play a bit
part. 2) Well in excess of $1000, so that expensive courier fees cover
all
my import paperwork and time involved. I pay, and I get a service.

I know many ebay sellers put "gift" on packages that contain just $10
worth of goods. They don't know or care what the limit is world
wide. They only wish to sell their goods and not have import
problems for the purchaser.

If you purchase something with a value over $1000, and expect to get
it in under that value to circumnavigate customs, you are taking a
big chance. One I would never attempt. Not worth the hassle.

Cheers Don...

================



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ummm like where the item came from ?? yeah okay..

just because it came from overseas , or any other package makes it a ebay
item ????



"Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:8rjc6pF19mU1@mid.individual.net...
no one wrote

hi, ummm how customs know its a ebay purschase or from a online store
???

Oh, just a few trivial details like where the item came from etc.

just another fake email stroy ..
how they gonna tell if its a gift etc,,

?

Oh, just a few trivial details like where the item came from etc.


Don McKenzie <5V@2.5A> wrote

Customs cracking down on eBay, & online store purchases entering
Australia, and you can expect major delays.

I play the game by the rules, and get caught up. I am really getting
pissed off now!
Who was the polly that dreamt this one up?
3 months won't make any difference. Read on:

===============

A document from the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service
from late January details a three month campaign to crack-down on
expensive parcels entering Australia marked as gifts or with a
declared value under $1000, exempting them from liability for GST or
duty payments. The document notes that the campaign aims to ensure
that GST and duty exemptions for low-value goods entering Australia
are not being "abused or exploited" by importers.

full story:
http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/375895/customs_cracking_down_ebay_online_store_purchases_entering_australia/

full document:
http://www.cargosupport.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/ACCA2011_01.pdf

I think this witch hunt for 3 months, will be a waste of custom
resources. I have had a package sitting in customs from the 6-feb to the
10-feb. Was in Sydney on the 4th. I hope to get it today, the 11th
of Feb. Here is the on-line doco:
http://www.tnt.com/webtracker/tracking.do?navigation=1&searchType=CON&respLang=en&respCountry=GENERIC&genericSiteIdent=.&cons=878960854

This package is for $7000 worth of goods, and includes all
documentation, but it still gets held up in this fiasco.

As a business importer, I make sure all packages fall into 2 groups:
====================================================================
1) Well under $1000, so there are no delays, or import costs. I
usually make it $800 to be safe. Daily exchange rates can play a bit
part. 2) Well in excess of $1000, so that expensive courier fees cover
all
my import paperwork and time involved. I pay, and I get a service.

I know many ebay sellers put "gift" on packages that contain just $10
worth of goods. They don't know or care what the limit is world
wide. They only wish to sell their goods and not have import
problems for the purchaser.

If you purchase something with a value over $1000, and expect to get
it in under that value to circumnavigate customs, you are taking a
big chance. One I would never attempt. Not worth the hassle.

Cheers Don...

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ohhhh you think customs are gonna employ thousands of workers to examine
parcels... i think not.. that means less money for the fat cats...



"Andy" <nospam@> wrote in message
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Rob wrote:

Customs would not have the warehouse space to delay goods for three
months.

Nor would they suddenly have the staff to start deliberately delaying
shipments excessively. As long as the shipper has filled out the
relevant paperwork properly (and any business doing this regularly
will already be well aware of the requirements) you should have no
problems.

Had a parcel arrive (delivered and signed for) in 2 1/2 *DAYS* from
Italy this week - I can't complain about that.

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mmm no wonder there was a delay !!!! WAITING FOR PAYMENT OF TAXES ETC....




"Andy" <nospam@> wrote in message
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Don McKenzie wrote:

On 12-Feb-11 11:41 AM, Andy wrote:

Had a parcel arrive (delivered and signed for) in 2 1/2 *DAYS* from
Italy this week - I can't complain about that.

well I guess Sweden is so much further away that it takes a little longer
:)

http://www.tnt.com/webtracker/tracking.do?navigation=1&searchType=CON&respLang=en&respCountry=GENERIC&genericSiteIdent=.&cons=878960854

Dispatched in Sweden on the 2nd Feb via TNT, arrived on the 4th Feb in
Sydney. Got to me by the 11th Feb, so it was 7
days sitting in Australia.

Weird. It was held by Sydney Customs until fees was paid, then held
_again_ by Customs in Melbourne? Something completely arse-about there!

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no one wrote

ummmmmmmm ive gotten parcels from overseas with just the persons
name on it... no details on it wether it came from a store or ebay,,
Not from ebay or an online store you havent.

if my friend buys a ebnay ityem over seas and sends it to me , what then,,,,,??
You get it, stupid.


Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
no one wrote

hi, ummm how customs know its a ebay purschase or from a online store ???

Oh, just a few trivial details like where the item came from etc.

just another fake email stroy ..
how they gonna tell if its a gift etc,,

?

Oh, just a few trivial details like where the item came from etc.

Don McKenzie <5V@2.5A> wrote

Customs cracking down on eBay, & online store purchases entering
Australia, and you can expect major delays.

I play the game by the rules, and get caught up. I am really
getting pissed off now!
Who was the polly that dreamt this one up?
3 months won't make any difference. Read on:

===============

A document from the Australian Customs and Border Protection
Service from late January details a three month campaign to
crack-down on expensive parcels entering Australia marked as gifts
or with a declared value under $1000, exempting them from liability for GST
or duty payments. The document notes that the campaign aims to
ensure that GST and duty exemptions for low-value goods entering Australia
are not being "abused or exploited" by importers.

full story:
http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/375895/customs_cracking_down_ebay_online_store_purchases_entering_australia/

full document:
http://www.cargosupport.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/ACCA2011_01.pdf

I think this witch hunt for 3 months, will be a waste of custom
resources. I have had a package sitting in customs from the 6-feb
to the 10-feb. Was in Sydney on the 4th. I hope to get it today,
the 11th of Feb. Here is the on-line doco:
http://www.tnt.com/webtracker/tracking.do?navigation=1&searchType=CON&respLang=en&respCountry=GENERIC&genericSiteIdent=.&cons=878960854

This package is for $7000 worth of goods, and includes all
documentation, but it still gets held up in this fiasco.

As a business importer, I make sure all packages fall into 2
groups:
====================================================================
1) Well under $1000, so there are no delays, or import costs. I usually make it $800 to be safe. Daily exchange
rates can play a
bit part. 2) Well in excess of $1000, so that expensive courier
fees cover all
my import paperwork and time involved. I pay, and I get a service.

I know many ebay sellers put "gift" on packages that contain just
$10 worth of goods. They don't know or care what the limit is world
wide. They only wish to sell their goods and not have import
problems for the purchaser.

If you purchase something with a value over $1000, and expect to
get it in under that value to circumnavigate customs, you are taking a
big chance. One I would never attempt. Not worth the hassle.
 
no one wrote:

ohhhh you think customs are gonna employ thousands of workers to examine
parcels...
No. Are you illiterate?

i think not.. that means less money for the fat cats...
Read my response again, you imbecile.


"Andy" <nospam@> wrote in message
news:8i1h28-jlf.ln1@fully.qualified.domain.name...
Rob wrote:

Customs would not have the warehouse space to delay goods for three
months.

Nor would they suddenly have the staff to start deliberately delaying
shipments excessively. As long as the shipper has filled out the
relevant paperwork properly (and any business doing this regularly
will already be well aware of the requirements) you should have no
problems.

Had a parcel arrive (delivered and signed for) in 2 1/2 *DAYS* from
Italy this week - I can't complain about that.

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no one wrote:

mmm no wonder there was a delay !!!! WAITING FOR PAYMENT OF TAXES ETC....
Which were paid when the shipment was held in Sydney, and then the
package was delayed again in Melbourne.

Are you even capable of reading what has been written?


"Andy" <nospam@> wrote in message
news:hu5h28-teg.ln1@fully.qualified.domain.name...
Don McKenzie wrote:

On 12-Feb-11 11:41 AM, Andy wrote:

Had a parcel arrive (delivered and signed for) in 2 1/2 *DAYS* from
Italy this week - I can't complain about that.

well I guess Sweden is so much further away that it takes a little longer
:)

http://www.tnt.com/webtracker/tracking.do?navigation=1&searchType=CON&respLang=en&respCountry=GENERIC&genericSiteIdent=.&cons=878960854

Dispatched in Sweden on the 2nd Feb via TNT, arrived on the 4th Feb in
Sydney. Got to me by the 11th Feb, so it was 7
days sitting in Australia.

Weird. It was held by Sydney Customs until fees was paid, then held
_again_ by Customs in Melbourne? Something completely arse-about there!

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