  drew Reformation Premium join:2002-07-10 Port Orchard, WA clubs: | reply to removed Re: Package stuck with U.S. Customs
I'd recommend FedEx-ing your drugs versus USPS.
Customs takes as long as they want. |
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  HardwareGeek
join:2003-11-15 Brooklyn, NY
| I get shippments regularly from overseas via FedEx, DHL, TNT and USPS.
While 90% of all my packages arrive on time, 10% no matter who shipped it will always take 2 weeks to 3 months to get through customs. 99% of the time the problem is the shipper did not put enough custom form copies on the package and they run out, and it sits waiting for someone to send it back where it came from. -- Email/MSN: Michael at hardwaregeeks.comAIM: MikeR35292 |
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 curiousone
join:2002-12-07 Austin, TX | I worked with DHL and the reason why something would get stuck in customs is lack of paperwork. If they get all the paper work they need from the get go it won't get stuck. |
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  Combat Chuck Too Many Cannibals Premium join:2001-11-29 Erie, PA
| said by curiousone :I worked with DHL and the reason why something would get stuck in customs is lack of paperwork. If they get all the paper work they need from the get go it won't get stuck. Not necessarily, they pull quite a few things that have sufficient paperwork. It depends on what was declared (items that are frequent targets of forgeries get pulled), how accurate they think the valuation is (computer equipment valued at $1 is likely to get pulled) and whether the package "looks" like it actually contains what it says it contains. (a 1 ft.X 1 ft.X 1 ft package that weighs 70 lbs and is declared as "clothing" is likely to get pulled). -- Come let us reason together. |
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 curiousone
join:2002-12-07 Austin, TX
| that's true but we would make sure paperwork was correct before it departed our international hubs. Even here in the states we would hold on to packages with no paperwork. We would open packages to make sure they were shipping what they said they were. If something was wrong we would sent it back and have them correct it. |
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  Subaru 1-3-2-4 Premium join:2001-05-31 Greenwich, CT clubs: 
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| reply to drew said by drew :I'd recommend FedEx-ing your drugs versus USPS. Customs takes as long as they want. I've seen so many people get busted or soon to be busted.. they call the Feds at UPS bring a dog out.. if it's drugs they dress the Fed up in UPS delivery clothes and arrest I would love to see the WTF look when he takes the cuffs out.
not all drugs get caught just the boxes with "odd smells" -- It's NOT Ni-kon It's NE-KON!
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  removed Crisis Management Squad Premium,VIP join:2002-02-08 Houston, TX clubs: | Thank you for turning a joke into a boring story about federal law enforcement playing dress-up. |
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  Subaru 1-3-2-4 Premium join:2001-05-31 Greenwich, CT clubs:  | welcome |
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  Mr Neutron Hopped up on what you mopped up Premium join:2005-05-30 Gorham, ME
| reply to removed said by removed :Thank you for turning a joke into a boring story about federal law enforcement playing dress-up. I found it intriguing that the FBI (or whomever) would even bother dressing up like that.
I mean, I'm sure the Feds to (imagined) bad guy ratio is something in the order of 50:1, so is this willingness to dress up when they're going to bust the dope fiends in thirty seconds anyway merely a twisted sense of humor at work, or what? Why forego the usual SWAT/ninja outfit to don UPS brown? -- We could use the £5,000 to buy a spoon. And then fill up with ice cream. |
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  Ivan Premium join:2001-11-15 Internet
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Some people just look good in Brown  |
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