On Fri, Oct 21, 2022 at 02:50:49PM -0500, Doc Shipley via cctalk wrote: > On 10/20/22 20:15, Doug Jackson via cctalk wrote: > > Sigh... > > > > Yet another American seler who doesn't understand how simple overseas > > shipping is. > > > Oh, we understand, we really do. We also get really tired of strangers > asking us to lie, on paper, to foreign government agencies.
As a foreigner myself: please don't do that. Fill in the forms correctly and be done with it. I've seen this a lot with chinese sellers - utterly unasked for, mind you. Item declared as something _completely_ different, with a declared price usually in 1..5 USD rangem, even if I paid USD 100+ for it. The one case where the declared item type came closes to the actual item was a laser pointer that was declared as a flashlight. > We understand why that's "necessary". We understand that customs duties in > most other countries are insane. We understand that the chances of getting > caught twiddling our declaration is minimal, and the odds of prosecution are > even less. Still not worth it. > NONE of that makes taking that risk tenable for a person who hasn't earned > my trust. Agreed. > My main, issue, though, is the response from prospective recipients when I > say I won't falsify customs forms. It's usually something like "Don't be > such a wimp." "Have you tried not being a criminal?" would be an appropriate response. > That's the behavior that makes me REALLY want not to ship overseas. Sorry for that trouble, not all are like that. Kind regards, Alex. -- "Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work." -- Thomas A. Edison