PLATON said:What's the point in sunshine when you can't enjoy it.
My point exactly.
i complain i had no shoes........UNTIL I MET A MAN WITH NO FEET
Man that is not reasonable.
which is not reasonable.........no shoes or no feet??
PLATON said:What's the point in sunshine when you can't enjoy it.
My point exactly.
i complain i had no shoes........UNTIL I MET A MAN WITH NO FEET
johnwayne said:Hi guys
Been viewing this sight for sometime and cant believe there so many jacket fans/nuts like me!
Hope to have more to say soon, however, on the matter of importing try to get the exporter to add 'Of no commercial value' or 'Gift' on the weybill their courier uses, rather than purchase price. As far as I know it doesn't affect any insurance costs and hides the value from any would theives in 'the system' from picking up on value and losing said packag - it does happen believe me. Alternately if you know someone in the U.S. (or wherever) they could act as a middle 'person' to recieve and then forward on and it could then definately be classed as a gift, a bit like our friend in HK!!!
Cheers
JohnWayne
PS does anyone know if we can access past contributions to this sight? Bought an original last year that was shown and dicussed on this site and would like to retain it for posterity!!!
johnwayne said:PS does anyone know if we can access past contributions to this sight? Bought an original last year that was shown and dicussed on this site and would like to retain it for posterity!!!
Hawkeye said:Its really hit and miss here with customs in Canada. Some times I've had duties on jackets that were equal to the value of the jacket itself, other times, nothing. Whenever I send to the UK I'll drastically lowball the number on the customs forms, I know you guys have it pretty rough over the pond.
donsom said:Hawkeye said:Its really hit and miss here with customs in Canada. Some times I've had duties on jackets that were equal to the value of the jacket itself, other times, nothing. Whenever I send to the UK I'll drastically lowball the number on the customs forms, I know you guys have it pretty rough over the pond.
Bit late in the post ...but I'm also from Ontario and bought an Eastman Redskin B3 recently. I've been doing some research on the government website and found duties for sheepskin/fur/leather jackets to be from 14% to 25%. I'm sure that the customs agent will also take their "pound of flesh" as well.
Do you have any numbers from previous experiences? Have you ever ordered anything from the UK?
I have another 3 weeks to wait before I expect the jacket.
Cobblers161 said:If you can then persuade the sender to use EMS as they only check about 50% of the parcels. I always use them from Japan and US and have never had charges yet.
UPS on the other hand are pretty hot and always levy the due charges. I mean we are meant to pay them despite how criminal they may be but if we can find ways around it then all the better.
Of course, the best way is that mentioned above, get the sender to mark the package value at $30 or less.