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Customs forms: Us to Intl.
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RE: Customs forms: Us to Intl.
I mark gift, the true value under $65, if it is under $65 and marked gift no duty has to be paid.
I used to mark sports cards but mail took awhile to get to places, started marking down as photos, and it picked up speed by at least 2 weeks.
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RE: Customs forms: Us to Intl.
(12-19-2011, 11:06 AM)chrislucy72 Wrote: I mark gift, the true value under $65, if it is under $65 and marked gift no duty has to be paid.
I used to mark sports cards but mail took awhile to get to places, started marking down as photos, and it picked up speed by at least 2 weeks.
Ha, you know. I've noticed that. I used to mark photo's with a value as 0 and a gift. But i started marking cards and a value of under 15 and it seems like it takes longer going to people. Just recently, I started marking Cardboard and Cloth (if a jersey card.) Seems odd.
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#13

RE: Customs forms: Us to Intl.
Yeah I generally list them as photos under $10.
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#14

RE: Customs forms: Us to Intl.
I use children card or photo or something else and it goes somewhat speedy

strange thou if you mark sports card it slows down....
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RE: Customs forms: Us to Intl.
(12-13-2011, 10:10 AM)onoxxxregretso Wrote: I mark it as gift and put the value of the trade and haven't had any problems.
I usually just lie and says its a sports card worth a dollar. Never had a problem doing that.
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