You will still need the information and documentation because you are “importing” the item. A bill of sale and all of the custom forms will be required.
TTFN - Guy > On May 26, 2016, at 11:17 AM, Ian Finder <[email protected]> wrote: > > Sorry to clarify I am bringing this back in person > > On Thursday, May 26, 2016, Guy Sotomayor Jr <[email protected]> wrote: > >> My DS570 came from Canada. The biggest issue is to have a shipper that is >> well versed in dealing with international shipping and knows how to deal >> with >> customs. Be clear on the customs/shipping documents about the country of >> origin and the value. You will need a bill of lading. Be warned, >> declaring a >> value of $0 will raise eyebrows. There are also “keywords” you need to >> avoid. >> >> If I recall, I used UPS freight. >> >> TTFN - Guy >> >>> On May 26, 2016, at 10:51 AM, Ian Finder <[email protected] >> <javascript:;>> wrote: >>> >>> Self explanatory- asking other computer collectors here to see if anyone >>> has experience. >>> >>> Will there be any trouble bringing them across? >>> >>> They look weird and big, but they have no real commercial value and are >>> just going to my personal computer collection. >>> >>> Anything I need? I think both were manufactured in the US. >>> >>> Thanks- >>> >>> - Ian >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Ian Finder >>> (206) 395-MIPS >>> [email protected] <javascript:;> >> >> > > -- > Ian Finder > (206) 395-MIPS > [email protected]
