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Custom Fees
My experience purchasing a guitar from Japan required no US custom fees. The seller should make the shipping arrangements and depending on the country, additionainfers may be added (VAT or handling fees) in arranging the shipment. I suggest that you get this information from the buyer, and make it part of the deal. Be sure that the freight company/shipper will deliver to your location. By all means, get insurance.
I personally would not try to arrange shipment from the USA.
I personally would not try to arrange shipment from the USA.
I think it has something to do with being declared as yours and the dollar amount at Customs before it leaves the states. If that paper work is not with it coming back into the states then someone (Customs) will put a price on it and you will pay a duty tax on that amount. Just my two cents worth. J.R.
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Allen, the company I had great luck with a number of times was called Bax Global. It was bought by another company, whose name I can not remember. I tried a Google search but the site was down for a while as a protest against Congress attempt to pass a law to block companies from internet use they feel are infringing on other companies' property rights. Bax was cheaper than the others, faster and safer is what I found. Maybe someone else could chime in here. I had several pedal steels shipped to Europe. They also ship within the USA. Good luck stevet
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Brokerage fees are applied by the carrier such as FedEx, UPS, & Bax Global
in no way are these Custom fees
i was searching for a thread w: the same topic but could'nt find it
there has been a couple
it was mentioned on that thread that US Customs usually did'nt apply Custom duties on American made gear ( which makes sense to me)
if the steel is to be considered your own personal property that's headed back home (& even if it's not)there should be accessible document : proof of ownership or sales bill in a clear envelope on the outside of the box
Bax Global had the best rates but one must have an account w: them
BG was bought up by Schenker from Germany
http://www.baxworld.com/
if the max weight of the steel packed does not exceed limitations, sending Postal Air is the cheapest
in no way are these Custom fees
i was searching for a thread w: the same topic but could'nt find it
there has been a couple
it was mentioned on that thread that US Customs usually did'nt apply Custom duties on American made gear ( which makes sense to me)
if the steel is to be considered your own personal property that's headed back home (& even if it's not)there should be accessible document : proof of ownership or sales bill in a clear envelope on the outside of the box
Bax Global had the best rates but one must have an account w: them
BG was bought up by Schenker from Germany
http://www.baxworld.com/
if the max weight of the steel packed does not exceed limitations, sending Postal Air is the cheapest
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Have it shipped back as your presonal property or as a gift. Depending on the weight Bax global ( Schenker, Inc.) or USPS is the best.
Great make over CrowBear. must be getting ready for Mardi Gras
Bon Chance a tout monde
Great make over CrowBear. must be getting ready for Mardi Gras
Bon Chance a tout monde
Daniel J. Cormier
Rittenberry with Tone to the bone,profex or tubefex and what ever amp, hilton pedal, BJS bars. Email at kajunsteelman@yahoo.com.
Rittenberry with Tone to the bone,profex or tubefex and what ever amp, hilton pedal, BJS bars. Email at kajunsteelman@yahoo.com.
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Please close this post---confused enough!