Re: International shipping experiences?Good to hear it arrived Rebecca.
These days saying it's an old film camera is enough to turn them off.
They're only interested in digital if they were looking to sell it after a
mugging.
Duncan
"Rebecca Ore" <macogoense@gmail,com > wrote in message
news:macogoense-A97F9E.15035402072007@news.verizon,net ...
> In article <f6b6p8$bbl$1$8300dec7@news.demon.co.uk>,
> "Duncan" <writeonline@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> Customs and tax authorities don't regard a swap as a means to 'avoid'
>> duty
>> and taxes to be paid. They will make a judgement based on the declared
>> value
>> of the goods. If the deem the goods to be disproportionally different to
>> the
>> declared value i.e. a low valuation but they know to be a higher one,
>> they
>> will make their judgement on the higher value.
>>
>> You could argue with them afterwards but you need the goods first.
>>
>> But you could be lucky and there's nothing to pay just a slow service.
>>
>
> I got my side of the trade today. I think figuring the value of used
> equipment in unknown condition, with a screw wandering around in one of
> the boxes, is probably non-trivial.
>
> His cleared his customs and should be in his hands today or tomorrow.
>
> He got the prettier camera but not using a really pretty camera out
> walking in Philadelphia has some advantages. The name place is missing
> -- I've thought about putting Kiev on it, but only camera people would
> get the joke.