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sashadan Jan 7th 2004 7:21 am

customs opens container with u present?
 
do customs opens container with u present? or do they open and check it with u not being there?

any ideas?

cheers

sd

WBB Jan 7th 2004 7:23 am

Re: customs opens container with u present?
 

Originally posted by sashadan
do customs opens container with u present? or do they open and check it with u not being there?

any ideas?

cheers

sd

just a guess, i think they just go through them at random without the owners presence.

cherry6 Jan 7th 2004 7:36 am

I have never been present at any of mine being opened, out of my previous 3 visits, they only went through mine with a fine toothcomb once that I know of. You fill in a form and photocopy passport for them when they are ready for the container.

Pollyana Jan 7th 2004 8:01 am

I've just got the forms through from my shippers this end - once I have filled them in and paid the basic quarantine charge they said they will send the stuff through customs and then deliver it. No need for me to be there at all.

(they said they will also check the inventory, see whats missing, and try and track down with the idiots at Anglo Pacific have done with the rest of the boxes. At last someone who is prepared to do something!)

bondipom Jan 7th 2004 8:02 am

Re: customs opens container with u present?
 

Originally posted by sashadan
do customs opens container with u present? or do they open and check it with u not being there?

any ideas?

cheers

sd
You can just see them inviting mr Mafia boss down to open his container of Heroin.

WBB Jan 7th 2004 8:04 am

Re: customs opens container with u present?
 

Originally posted by bondipom
You can just see them inviting mr Mafia boss down to open his container of Heroin.
:D :D :D

sarcasm is the lowest form of wit mr bp.

dracupg Jan 8th 2004 11:01 am

The common practise if for you to sign a waiver from your appointed local Oz agent dealing with your shipment. This waiver gives the agent authority be present with the Customs people on your behalf during the opening of the container and inspection.

You have the right to be there yourself, but this will probably delay the process.

starwars Jan 8th 2004 7:30 pm

Import Duty
 
Hi,
We are planning to send our household goods to melbourne when we move. Do we have to pay any duty before we clear the goods from customs. I would like to bring my computer and other household stuff some of them are new.

Regards


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