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Freakstar
Joined: 29 Jun 2007
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Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 7:07 pm Post subject: Anyone have problems with Korean customs? |
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Just out of curiosity, have any of you had problems with receiving international packages? Any issues with Korean customs? Care packages containing clothes, food, pharmaceutical drugs, books, dvds, etc? Was anything seized or returned? If so, what was it? Thanks. |
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Skipperoo
Joined: 05 Jul 2010
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Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 7:26 pm Post subject: |
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No problems so far. I've had food and tea bags sent over from my parents. |
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nathanrutledge
Joined: 01 May 2008 Location: Marakesh
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Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 7:28 pm Post subject: |
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I cringe every time I see a post like this.
http://english.customs.go.kr/
This is the website. Go there and do your homework.
I say this because food and pharmaceutical drugs raise HUGE red flags. Prepared, packaged foods are generally okay. Fruits/vegetables and products of animal origin are generally NOT okay. I don't think that I need to explain how mailing DRUGS to yourself is a horrible idea. First, any drug that you legitimately need is available in Korea and probably at a much cheaper price than back home. Second, many drugs that are easy to get back home are restricted here (and vice-versa). So please, don't send yourself drugs. What may be legal and fine back home could land you in jail here (not necessarily for the drug itself but for a lack of prescription/having too much, etc) and reinforce the stereotype that English teachers are drug addled pill poppers.
As to the question about having troubles. Yeah, I've found that anything sent by FedEx or UPS is held, but if it's sent by the Postal Service it generally arrives unmolested. The biggest issue is the 150,000 won value limit. That INCLUDES the price to ship it, so if it costs 100 dollars to ship, with the exchange rate that leaves you with about 30,000 won of stuff. My first year here, my father sent me a birthday present. Cheapest option he could find at the time was 120 dollars for shipping, so my birthday present was held at customs and I had to pay tax for it.
Generally, nothing will be seized unless it's illegal. If it IS seized, you won't be getting it back. Depending on what it is will determine what, if anything, happens to you. Again, if it's just general banned items like fruits/vegetables/animal products, that's the end of it. If it's illegal, like drugs or pornography, then you could be in some trouble.
Read the website for the nitty gritty details. |
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Freakstar
Joined: 29 Jun 2007
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Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 9:20 pm Post subject: |
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nathanrutledge wrote: |
I cringe every time I see a post like this.
http://english.customs.go.kr/
This is the website. Go there and do your homework.
I say this because food and pharmaceutical drugs raise HUGE red flags. Prepared, packaged foods are generally okay. Fruits/vegetables and products of animal origin are generally NOT okay. I don't think that I need to explain how mailing DRUGS to yourself is a horrible idea. First, any drug that you legitimately need is available in Korea and probably at a much cheaper price than back home. Second, many drugs that are easy to get back home are restricted here (and vice-versa). So please, don't send yourself drugs. What may be legal and fine back home could land you in jail here (not necessarily for the drug itself but for a lack of prescription/having too much, etc) and reinforce the stereotype that English teachers are drug addled pill poppers.
As to the question about having troubles. Yeah, I've found that anything sent by FedEx or UPS is held, but if it's sent by the Postal Service it generally arrives unmolested. The biggest issue is the 150,000 won value limit. That INCLUDES the price to ship it, so if it costs 100 dollars to ship, with the exchange rate that leaves you with about 30,000 won of stuff. My first year here, my father sent me a birthday present. Cheapest option he could find at the time was 120 dollars for shipping, so my birthday present was held at customs and I had to pay tax for it.
Generally, nothing will be seized unless it's illegal. If it IS seized, you won't be getting it back. Depending on what it is will determine what, if anything, happens to you. Again, if it's just general banned items like fruits/vegetables/animal products, that's the end of it. If it's illegal, like drugs or pornography, then you could be in some trouble.
Read the website for the nitty gritty details. |
Extremely helpful information. Thanks, man. I'm off to do my "homework" now.
But before I do that, one more scenario: so if I decide to send myself a bottle of some Viagra (ha ha) via US Postal Service, what are the chances that it will be seized? Slim to none? More than likely? |
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isisaredead
Joined: 18 May 2010
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Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 10:15 pm Post subject: |
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i've got eletronic goods from china with no problems. |
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wishfullthinkng
Joined: 05 Mar 2010
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Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 10:24 pm Post subject: |
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one of my buddies had some delicious beef jerky sent to him. this got me craving it so badly i bought around 50 dollars worth in bulk and tried to have it mailed to me. unlike his, mine never got to me and somewhere in incheon a bunch of people were snacking on the most delicious jerky ever created.  |
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edwardcatflap
Joined: 22 Mar 2009
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Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 10:29 pm Post subject: |
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You can buy that stuff here can't you? |
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wishfullthinkng
Joined: 05 Mar 2010
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Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 10:58 pm Post subject: |
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not this beef jerky. it's mind blowingly delicious. it's light years beyond anything i can find in korea. in fact it's way beyond most jerky in the states too.
http://www.minguabeefjerky.com/ |
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northway
Joined: 05 Jul 2010
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Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 1:30 am Post subject: |
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I've had them do some weird stuff before. My mom, not realizing you couldn't send dairy/meat across international borders through the post (and against my warnings that it wasn't kosher), sent me some salami and cheese. I got a letter saying that they'd destroyed the stuff. Then, about three weeks later, I got a package with my cheese in it, without the sausage, with a pamphlet listing banned items including cheese. Even better, they didn't even destroy the sausage: my parents got it back in the mail about a month later. |
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Kennyftw
Joined: 08 Aug 2011
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Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 1:43 am Post subject: |
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edwardcatflap wrote: |
You can buy that stuff here can't you? |
Oh wow. Have you tried Korean beef jerky? Wost stuff made on earth! It doesn't even taste like beef, it tastes like slightly sweet, stiffer-than-board paper. Absolutely no taste and extremely tough. |
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edwardcatflap
Joined: 22 Mar 2009
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Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 1:47 am Post subject: |
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The first, and only time, I tried it was here so I thought that was the norm. |
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cj1976
Joined: 26 Oct 2005
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Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 1:49 am Post subject: |
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Do these taxes count for used products too? I was thinking about getting some used guitar pedals from ebay, rather than pay the extortionate cost here. |
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GoldMember
Joined: 24 Oct 2006
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Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 4:18 am Post subject: |
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As a previous person said, if its UPS or Fedex, you'll get raped by customs.
Had a camera come by DHL, though no problem.
For electrical stuff, get it unpacked and have the value declared as a $1 - warranty repair.
If the customs people open up the package they'll repack it in such a way that everything will be damaged.
Best is postage, and keep the weight down (below 3 kg). If multiple items, spread it over a few packages.
If you get busted, you'll be red flagged at customs, and then they'll inspect EVERYTHING, so you'll need to send stuff in a different name. |
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whitestboyalive
Joined: 09 Dec 2010
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Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 4:20 am Post subject: |
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I paid 250,000 won on software and got dinged 50,000 won duty!!!  |
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hwarangi
Joined: 17 Nov 2008
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Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 4:30 am Post subject: |
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They really take the postal charge into account? That's ridiculous. I just want to post some of my clothes and things, but it will cost me over $200 from Aust. Can they tell the postal charge if it's not on the package? |
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