MD: international shipping (No MD related content)

2001-02-07 Thread stories
I'm after some information regarding buying things from other countries hopping theirs someone here who may be able to help me. I'm in the UK (England) looking to purchases something from a "webshop" in the USA. There "International orders" info says: "However any taxes, tariffs, Fees Etc.

Re: MD: international shipping (No MD related content)

2001-02-07 Thread Francisco J. Huerta
(and how do you get around 'em.) Cheers --Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] Matt, that one is easy. Ask the store selling you the goods to declare a lower value than the real one. Make sure the new value is *less* than the maximum allowable by customs in your country. That's it! And believe

Re: MD: international shipping (No MD related content)

2001-02-07 Thread Leon
One thing some stores do is to mark the items as a gift. Hyperjack customers are probably quite familiar with this one... unwrapping gifts and stuff, kudos to them. :) I never got charged anything by the US customs though, even without the above "gift" trick. It may or may not be the same

Re: MD: international shipping (No MD related content)

2001-02-07 Thread Dave Hooper
- List" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 7:27 PM Subject: MD: international shipping (No MD related content) So my question is, what fee etc are, if any charged on items being shipped to England from the USA.