As far as I can remember, that was 1979. My father sent Lego Blocks to a PO Box in
QC. We were notified for it. Picking it up, The poeple there took and open a book.
I saw that electronics and the likes is levied at 30% (not the actual cost) but of
what they declared it costs.
Alam niyo naman diyan sa loob, pati panghugas ng pwet nila ay sagot mo kapag ikaw na
ang babayad. Kapag ikaw ang babayaran, tatawad pa.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Orlando Andico wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Jeff Gutierrez wrote:
>> ..
>> > Try this..
>> >
>http://rate.dmz.fedex.com/servlet/RateFinderServlet?orig_country=US&language=english
>>
>> Thanks. Does the FedEx rate include customs charge? what is the usurious
>> policy in this misbegotten country? if you buy something from Amazon, does
>> customs get a cut somewhere?
>
>It depends on the type, number and value of the items. Books are
>duty-free, as long as they're in non-commercial quantities. Electronics
>and entertainment media (DVDs, VHS tapes, etc.) will usually be held
>until you pay the customs duties.
>
>I have a little fort made of Amazon, Oracle and Rei.com packing boxes in
>the back yard...
>
>Brian
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