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2 hours ago, novioman said:

Are Border Force stopping gas & Co2 mags as well. Mines been held up for ages without any reason given.

 

Sometimes it'll sail through in hours, others you might wait weeks.

Posted
2 hours ago, novioman said:

Are Border Force stopping gas & Co2 mags as well. Mines been held up for ages without any reason given.

 

Which carrier is handling it? Stuff can get caught up if it's marked as airsoft even if there's no complete RIFs inside. I've had this with UPS a couple times.

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recently my steel bolt was hold by custom just cause it was labeled airsoft related. 

Ups made me fill out a declaration. asked for ukara  reason why I was purchasing it and whole other bunch of Questions.  is thats just ups ........I never had that before . I had ring them up chase down till finally someone knew why it was on hold. 

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Anonymoose said:

 

Which carrier is handling it? Stuff can get caught up if it's marked as airsoft even if there's no complete RIFs inside. I've had this with UPS a couple times.

Royal Mail

I emailed E Hobby Asia who I ordered from and asked if they put toy parts or the actual details on the declaration. They did list it as a Co2 mag along with the price etc. But, and I’am not sure if this is a problem, they choose ‘gift’ rather than sale of goods. I would have thought it they choose gift they shouldn’t have put down a value. 

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22 minutes ago, enzo47 said:

recently my steel bolt was hold by custom just cause it was labeled airsoft related. 

Ups made me fill out a declaration. asked for ukara  reason why I was purchasing it and whole other bunch of Questions.  is thats just ups ........I never had that before . I had ring them up chase down till finally someone knew why it was on hold. 

ups are a fucking nightmare in my experience.

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UPS can either be an absolute shit show or as smooth as anything.  My last RIF with UPS sailed through from HK in a matter of days.  I didn't have to fill in any stupid FPS declaration or answer any silly questions.  Odd how there's such a variance in experiences with them. 

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1 hour ago, novioman said:

they choose ‘gift’ rather than sale of goods. I would have thought it they choose gift they shouldn’t have put down a value. 

Genuine gifts still have a value 

When crossing international boundaries  there is a different threshold for taxes and duties on gifts 

 

The potential problem with the Chinese habit of marking as ‘gift’ is that it is a fraudulent customs declaration, and an obvious fraud

However customs are used to it, they will just get to it when they get to it

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