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In the past I have preempted it and upon receipt of tracking details e mailed BF to say the package is on the way and included a copy of my defence.  I also e mail a cover letter addressed to BF to seller and ask them to print it and include in envelope on package marked FAO BF.  Always worked but took awhile as i didn't have a UKARA Registered Site Membership. I played milsim games on MOD Sites so as such organisers had no site or membership scheme.  SO customs used to write / telephone them to confirm my details.  This however was years ago.

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On 13/12/2024 at 18:26, BigAl said:

In the past I have preempted it and upon receipt of tracking details e mailed BF to say the package is on the way and included a copy of my defence.  I also e mail a cover letter addressed to BF to seller and ask them to print it and include in envelope on package marked FAO BF.  Always worked but took awhile as i didn't have a UKARA Registered Site Membership. I played milsim games on MOD Sites so as such organisers had no site or membership scheme.  SO customs used to write / telephone them to confirm my details.  This however was years ago.

 

Do you still have the e-mail for them that you used?

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  • 2 weeks later...

This post make me so nervous, I had my G17 Rif just arrive at the UK customs from Tai Wan yesterday...I did provided my UKARA to the shop when I order and they did put my UKARA number on the lable, hope everything go smooth. Wish me luck.

 

Does anyone know normally how long it take for the customs clearance? (I know there will have some delay, as its Christmas and new year holiday coming up), Thanks

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It took them about 3 weeks to send me a letter with notice of seizure and reference number.

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Clearance takes as long as it takes 

 

I had a belt & mag pouches take two weeks to clear customs - one week to assess charges the first time, but not release it and another week to reassess customs charges

(if I recall correctly the final amount was slightly less than the first price I had been quoted on the phone)

 

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As it arrived yesterday, don’t worry about the worst case circumstances that you see on here

 

There could be some more delay due to the season with lots coming in and things being slow

 

The first thing is that it will stop and sit for someone to look

‘looking’ will mostly involve getting to that entry on the system and checking declarations 

 

When checking the first question is whether it’s legal to import (ignore that under the VCRA it’s illegal to import RIFs, but defences exist allowing import - so for theses purposes we’ll just say RIFs are legal to import 


They may consider joule limits - that it is a UK legal airsoft RIF

 

 

Next - are there controls on its import - yes there are.  Your UKARA details will pass that - either on the face of it or with checking your details match 

 

Declarations may suffice from the retailer, but you are the importer so you will probably get a declaration form to complete

(Respond with yes it’s a RIF, yes I have a defence - here it is, and if applicable yes it is within joules etc)

 

Once happy with the item being suitable for import it is considered for charges

The retailers customs declaration may be used for values or they may reassess value (my recalculated charges reflected the declared value so I don’t know the reasoning for the change - perhaps error correction, perhaps currency conversion)

 

You get sent a bill

(perhaps the same time as the RIF declaration)

 

These may be by post, email or you may be able to identify them in the tracking and phone (the declaration has to be filled in so try phoning to check if they have details to email it)

 

Payment may be doable on the phone - I was not able to pay mine on the phone, they wanted me to pay via a card sent to me, but in fact I went in person to the regional depot before the card got to me


 

Once any declarations and payments are cleared it is fully released - either for delivery or you can collect if at a convenient depot 

(don’t pay online or by phone if you intend to collect as they will dispatch it)

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