Cromulon1994
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Reminds me of Quantum Leap, wonder if Al would be able to offer any words of wisdom? ?
Bet on Iceland to beat england in the euros
Invest said money into pfizer.
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Reminds me of Quantum Leap, wonder if Al would be able to offer any words of wisdom? ?
I guess you paid as goods and services so you can just get your funds back.Just received a letter from BF stating that they've seized a RIF (GBB Pistol) I purchased from Hong Kong retailer. I did specifically instruct the retailer to show my UKARA number on the outside of the package. Whether or not they've done this, I don't know. However I should imagine they've also declared it as "toy parts" or something like they usually do.
I paid via Paypal, so do I have a case for claiming the full-amount back?
Also has this happened to anyone else and they've successfully fought it? Doesn't really seem worth it for £150 (especially if I can get a refund).
I guess you paid as goods and services so you can just get your funds back.
I guess you paid as goods and services so you can just get your funds back.
We hope so, although someone just turned up a rather alarming T&C where PayPal say that they might reject a claim if the seller provided proof of delivery or proof of posting.
It seems that Border Farce are picking up on mis-labelled packages now, as that's an easy "win" for them.
On the basis that the original post was considering just the easy option of claiming a PayPal refund rather than respond to the seizure then I would opt in the retailers favour - its an import, for which the importer (buyer) is responsible for the border.Just received a letter from BF stating that they've seized a RIF (GBB Pistol) I purchased from Hong Kong retailer. I did specifically instruct the retailer to show my UKARA number on the outside of the package. Whether or not they've done this, I don't know. However I should imagine they've also declared it as "toy parts" or something like they usually do.
I paid via Paypal, so do I have a case for claiming the full-amount back?
Also has this happened to anyone else and they've successfully fought it? Doesn't really seem worth it for £150 (especially if I can get a refund).
its an import, for which the importer (buyer) is responsible for the border.
The sender is supposed to correctly declare, but the importing recipient gets held liable for what’s foundWhose responsibility is it to declare the contents of the package ?
The sender is supposed to correctly declare, but the importing recipient gets held liable for what’s found
Some shitty little weasel from UPS rang me once, and asked what UKARA meant in my address. He explained, as though conversing with a re-tread, that their driver had become confused by the 'UKARA bit of the address.' If my parcel did not arrive, 'it was down to incorrect addressing.'For possible future purchases from afar, put your UKARA number in the address field. That way its definitely going to be on there.
The sender is supposed to on the basis that they are doing the labeling, and are the one making a contract with the carrier so are required to declare by the carrier. In this case the carrier is more concerned about whether or not the package complies with their terms and conditions such as restricted and prohibited goods. A package crossing international boundaries will be required to have a customs declaration."Supposed to" means what in this equation. Had it been stopped because I didn't have a valid defence, I wouldn't have made a peep.
Anyway, lesson learned.
This.For possible future purchases from afar, put your UKARA number in the address field. That way its definitely going to be on there.
This.
Thats what I do, unfortunately it Taiwangun and Gunfire both ignored it.For possible future purchases from afar, put your UKARA number in the address field. That way its definitely going to be on there.
Thats what I do, unfortunately it Taiwangun and Gunfire both ignored it.