Hi David: I got a couple of Austron 2000 LORAN-C timing receivers from Government Liquidation and they required an End Use Certification. One was sold to someone on this list. Later a couple of investigators showed up at my house (that required a long trip from Sacramento and an overnight stay at a hotel, two agents = two rooms, food, etc.). They wanted to see the two receivers or get the name and address where they were. The cost to make this audit far exceeded what I paid for the two receivers. Note these are commercial items, not military specific, but I suspect they were purchased for use on a military program and so have been tagged with that program's restraints. Not the brightest thing to do, but something that does not require anyone in the government to think.
EUC items can be shipped internationally and that's a provision of the terms of the EUC. The problem is that to do it requires getting an export license. That's something that I haven't done and probably requires a steep learning curve or hiring someone to do it. Not economical for items that sell for under maybe $10k or $100k. I have a small home business and ship world wide. But that requires a customs form be filled out and attached to the package and most of the time also a trip to the Post Office. So there's an added cost both in terms of dollars and time. Have Fun, Brooke Clarke http://www.prc68.com _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
