Question about customs when shipping
Funky_Mimizu
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If shipping a relatively large collection of records to the US... What should you do about declaring their worth? I'm shipping 800 records internationally, and today the guy told me technically, you are supposed to say how much the item cost... Is it best to say you paid a dollar for everything, or less even? Or is that then a problem if your shipment gets fucked up? Should you jack the price up? I really have no idea how internatinal customs to the US works.Another issue, I am using a commercial shipper, but aside from a handful, the records aren't for resale... Does this have any affect on the situation?Sorry, but I'm ignorant in regards to this shit... Can someone help out?Peace...FNM
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For that amount of records, they might think it's dodgy if it was 20cents each...
If they really wanna fuck you, when you get the shipment they can ask for proof or a store receipt or documents to back up the price u paid for it...
I would play it safe and put down like
200 x 100 yen
100 x 250 yen
50 x 500 yen
500 x 20 yen
that's what i do anyway. good luck.
bevan
So you should state a value that is equal to the amount of insurance you want in case of lose.
You should note that they are not for resale.