Shipping toiletries
Hi everyone, my shippers are coming on Monday for my goods and chattels. Can I just ask if anyone had a problem including toiletries like shampoo, perfume etc in with their items?
Thank you Granma Nessie |
Re: Shipping toiletries
Originally Posted by Granma Nessie
(Post 10793385)
Hi everyone, my shippers are coming on Monday for my goods and chattels. Can I just ask if anyone had a problem including toiletries like shampoo, perfume etc in with their items?
Thank you Granma Nessie Shipping them is fine as you are probably aware by now that Canadian stores dont sell such items;) |
Re: Shipping toiletries
Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian
(Post 10793672)
They might freeze if shipped from November onwards :lol:
Shipping them is fine as you are probably aware by now that Canadian stores dont sell such items;) |
Re: Shipping toiletries
Originally Posted by Granma Nessie
(Post 10793692)
Thanks for setting my mind at rest Former Lancastrian:D. The ironic thing is that the shampoos and conditioners were bought in Canada on my annual trips and as I cannot get the make here , I kind of stocked up on them on my annual trips to .Canada! I have enough to last a few years I reckon so can spend my dollars on more essential items like chicken and cheese:sneaky:
We packed no end of every day stuff like toiletries and stuff from under the kitchen sink already 'in stock' at our home. No point in dumping that kind of stuff and having to buy it all over again at the other end. I wouldn't specifically buy anything to ship over though. As FL hints... it's likely available here already. |
Re: Shipping toiletries
I was made to unpack any toiletries that were a spray or aerosols fire hazard apparently alls I was left with were face wipes :/
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Re: Shipping toiletries
Originally Posted by gemmab1979
(Post 10794290)
I was made to unpack any toiletries that were a spray or aerosols fire hazard apparently alls I was left with were face wipes :/
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Re: Shipping toiletries
We have stocked lots of toiletries, shaving creams ,makeup etc. Some of these are new. Would Canadian customs treat this as new goods and want to tax it?
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Re: Shipping toiletries
Originally Posted by floatsy
(Post 10794962)
We have stocked lots of toiletries, shaving creams ,makeup etc. Some of these are new. Would Canadian customs treat this as new goods and want to tax it?
Ownership, Possession, and Use 14. For the purposes of tariff item No. 9807.00.00: (a) “ownership” means that the settler has acquired, by purchase or other means, the legal right to have goods as personal property and to exercise control over their use and disposition. Goods which are leased do not qualify; (b) “possession” means that the settler has, in person, physically accepted the goods; and (c) “use” means that the settler has actually put the goods into an action or service for a purpose for which they were designed or intended. |
Re: Shipping toiletries
Originally Posted by gemmab1979
(Post 10794290)
I was made to unpack any toiletries that were a spray or aerosols fire hazard apparently alls I was left with were face wipes :/
We shipped loads of garage related aerosol stuff.. mostly part used cans of WD40, spray grease, brake disc cleaner, spray paint and other garage/mechanical consumables. No hassle with that either. |
Re: Shipping toiletries
Originally Posted by gemmab1979
(Post 10794290)
I was made to unpack any toiletries that were a spray or aerosols fire hazard apparently alls I was left with were face wipes :/
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Re: Shipping toiletries
It all depends on who is shipping your goods or the moving companies policies with the shipper.
Some are stricter than others. UPS, Fedex, DHL and the mail have similar policies about what can be shipped and what can't. Believe me Ive seen stuff shipped that shouldnt have been. If its in a closed box how do they know whats in it and do they actually check. |
Re: Shipping toiletries
14. For the purposes of tariff item No. 9807.00.00:
(a) “ownership” means that the settler has acquired, by purchase or other means, the legal right to have goods as personal property and to exercise control over their use and disposition. Goods which are leased do not qualify; (b) “possession” means that the settler has, in person, physically accepted the goods; and (c) “use” means that the settler has actually put the goods into an action or service for a purpose for which they were designed or intended. (d) “brut” naff seventies aftershave 'splash it all over' , man talc and soap on a rope (specifically henry cooper unwanted christmas gift boxed set from Boots)will be deemed inadmissable to the new millenium |
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Yep it was with a shipping company when I queried it he said they could spontaneously combust on the ship , right I said trying to keep a straight face..., good old Nivea mikey available however in Walmart only about 20 dollars a pack though so a choice well made I reckon lol...
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Re: Shipping toiletries
Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian
(Post 10795007)
They could do (highly unlikely) as the goods dont meet the owned, possession and use requirements.
Ownership, Possession, and Use 14. For the purposes of tariff item No. 9807.00.00: (a) “ownership” means that the settler has acquired, by purchase or other means, the legal right to have goods as personal property and to exercise control over their use and disposition. Goods which are leased do not qualify; (b) “possession” means that the settler has, in person, physically accepted the goods; and (c) “use” means that the settler has actually put the goods into an action or service for a purpose for which they were designed or intended. |
Re: Shipping toiletries
Just confirmed with my shippers, White and Co ,that sprays are ok but aerosoles are a no no.
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