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EBay : Shipping options and possible courier costs to SA
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisc" data-source="post: 1013028" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>Scott is the best option. Efficient and not as expensive as a DIY attempt</p><p></p><p>Def avoid the PO</p><p></p><p>As Jozua said, there are 18000 parcels that have been stopped by Customs for inspection at Kempton Park. The fellow from UPS told me that gradually (Customs are not the fastest thinkers) it has dawned on Customs that they will never, ever, be able to overcome that backlog, as apart from the 18000 parcels lying on the floor, there are another 5000 a day coming in. Plus they are short-staffed</p><p></p><p>So instead of spending days recovering the odd extra Rand for the fiscus, they are releasing parcels in batches based on the duty and VAT value. So parcels with duty and VAT under R1000 will go first and so on</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisc, post: 1013028, member: 746"] Scott is the best option. Efficient and not as expensive as a DIY attempt Def avoid the PO As Jozua said, there are 18000 parcels that have been stopped by Customs for inspection at Kempton Park. The fellow from UPS told me that gradually (Customs are not the fastest thinkers) it has dawned on Customs that they will never, ever, be able to overcome that backlog, as apart from the 18000 parcels lying on the floor, there are another 5000 a day coming in. Plus they are short-staffed So instead of spending days recovering the odd extra Rand for the fiscus, they are releasing parcels in batches based on the duty and VAT value. So parcels with duty and VAT under R1000 will go first and so on [/QUOTE]
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