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Diana X
Joined: 30 Aug 2006
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Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 12:58 pm Post subject: Shipping Items to South Korea |
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Hi all. Anyone have any advice about shipping items to SK? I'm expecting a delivery that unfortunately will be arriving a few days after I leave my home country. My family will ship it & ensure it, but I'm a little hesitant, given that it's some expensive computer equipment. When I was in Mexico I had at least one package go totally missing and I would hate for that to happen....what do you think? I've contacted the school where I'll be working, to see if they have any suggestions as well. They've been very helpful so far so I'm optimistic about getting support from them, just wanted to check with folks on here, too....
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james the cat
Joined: 11 Sep 2006
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Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 2:15 pm Post subject: |
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I believe you would be better carrying the gear in your luggage...
Or buying the computer gear in Korea...pretty reasonable prices...
Or get infomation on avoiding import taxes...I believe that if you can prove the gear is for educational purposes then the import tax is cancelled (don't quote me on that though)...
I have imported MP3 players twice from US, the first time I managed to avoid the tax (slipped past during the customs tea break)...second time I paid 25% of the items value... The next time I imported dive gear, the import tax was massive(fortunately, my Korean friend knew someone that knew someone and after hours of begging i.e. small bribe, avoided the hefty tax...
Not sure if this helps... but I do know that if the gear is new, then be prepared to pay that tax.
Finally, The box you send will always arrive in bent up, banged up, squashed condition, 95% of the time opened by customs and poked through.. Everyone knows this. So, again back to my first two pieces of advice. |
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cubanlord

Joined: 08 Jul 2005 Location: In Japan!
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Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 2:20 pm Post subject: |
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james the cat wrote: |
I believe you would be better carrying the gear in your luggage...
Or buying the computer gear in Korea...pretty reasonable prices...
Or get infomation on avoiding import taxes...I believe that if you can prove the gear is for educational purposes then the import tax is cancelled (don't quote me on that though)...
I have imported MP3 players twice from US, the first time I managed to avoid the tax (slipped past during the customs tea break)...second time I paid 25% of the items value... The next time I imported dive gear, the import tax was massive(fortunately, my Korean friend knew someone that knew someone and after hours of begging i.e. small bribe, avoided the hefty tax...
Not sure if this helps... but I do know that if the gear is new, then be prepared to pay that tax.
Finally, The box you send will always arrive in bent up, banged up, squashed condition, 95% of the time opened by customs and poked through.. Everyone knows this. So, again back to my first two pieces of advice. |
I recently had the items in my signature mailed to me from the States. First, I had them sent to my sister's home. Then, I had her send them here in a plain old cardboard box that was stuffed to the rim in peanuts (keep in mind I had her wrap everything in plastic just in case water was to seep (sp?) through.
My package arrived without a scratch. I used express priority from USPS. Just remember that if you use something that is insured, they'll most likely not tamper with it because if they do and mess it up during the process, THEY will be accountable for the merchandise.
Insuring your packages ensures a safe and prompt delivery here in good'ol S.K. (did I say that right?)
Edit - My items were new and still in their original boxes. The main box was not opened. |
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