I am in Canada and have sold items Stateside, scopes, etc. I prefer whenever 
possible to use regular parcel post. Once you get into using couriers, 
DHL/FedEx/UPS the seller really has to know their paperwork. When using mail, 
whether priority or regular mail the customs form is easy. Just make sure the 
sellers itemizes clearly on the customs form what the item is. I always clearly 
describe it and put hobby use/used. Customs is more forgiving when it comes to 
personal importation vs a business.

Being in the US you are allowed $800.00 importation before duty (although I 
have heard that states may grab some sales tax from you).


-=Bryan=-

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From: time-nuts <[email protected]> on behalf of AC0XU (Jim) 
<[email protected]>
Sent: July 4, 2019 9:31 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [time-nuts] Overseas buying?

Anyone have suggestions about how to buy equipment from out of the country 
without getting US Customs delays?  I have the impression that precision timing 
devices are on some kind of US list of sensitive technologies, but Customs 
seems to also be concerned about importing such items.

I recently purchased an Oscilloquartz OCXO from a seller in France and FEDEX 
delayed delivering the item, requesting documentation about the item and about 
the purchaser (me) over and over again. I found FEDEX's communications to be 
atrocious - 7 different FEDEX people wanted me to email them information, and 
they kept asking me to email documents to [email protected], which bounced 
everything I sent it. For a few days, it looked like FEDEX was going to return 
the package, because they kept complaining that I wasn't responding to their 
requests for more information. Emails to them bounced. My phone calls to them 
went unanswered. Eventually FEDEX did release the package but it took over a 
week.

This was a frustrating experience and I am wondering what I should advise 
sellers in the future about how to document items so as to get through US 
Customs more smoothly. Any suggestions?

Thanks!
Jim


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