International Customs...
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 2:10 am
It's come to my attention that our super spiffy shipping software may not have put the correct prices on some of our international packages. We actually use 3 pieces of software to generate the packing lists and labels- so I'm guessing they're not talking to each other correctly. We do not intentionally lie on customs tags, we don't mark things as a gift, or as a commercial sample, or the "wholesale value" of an order. I know that no one likes to pay extra taxes on their packages, but undervaluing packages is not legal, and it's just not something we do- at least intentionally. It's just too big of a risk- for you, and for us. The software imports the total cost of the order minus any discounts, coupons, or the shipping price- so what's on the label is theoretically reflective of the actual price you paid for the item.
I'm in the process of looking into the issue...in the mean time, we'll be really looking at the international labels to make sure the correct dollar amounts are on there. Please be aware of the custom's limit for your country, and try to place an order under that amount if you would like to avoid customs charges (I've never met anyone who enjoys paying more taxes). It's often cheaper shipping-wise to place a few smaller (under 8-ounces) orders than it is to place one big order. If you're placing a few orders you can still qualify for the free shadows for every $30 you spend. Just request the shadow on one of your orders and mention that you've placed more than one order. We'll happily do it for orders placed within a 24-hour period.
Off the top of my head I know the limits for the following countries:
Canada- $20
Singapore- $300 or so...it's a lot
UK- 18 pounds
If you know the limit for your country...please list it!
I'm in the process of looking into the issue...in the mean time, we'll be really looking at the international labels to make sure the correct dollar amounts are on there. Please be aware of the custom's limit for your country, and try to place an order under that amount if you would like to avoid customs charges (I've never met anyone who enjoys paying more taxes). It's often cheaper shipping-wise to place a few smaller (under 8-ounces) orders than it is to place one big order. If you're placing a few orders you can still qualify for the free shadows for every $30 you spend. Just request the shadow on one of your orders and mention that you've placed more than one order. We'll happily do it for orders placed within a 24-hour period.
Off the top of my head I know the limits for the following countries:
Canada- $20
Singapore- $300 or so...it's a lot
UK- 18 pounds
If you know the limit for your country...please list it!