I had to wait an extra week and pay $15 because of the lies on the content declaration.
Why were there lies on the package about it's content and no one was informed about it?
The phone obviously isn't $25 and most definitely isn't a gift.
02-20-2020, 11:30 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-20-2020, 11:41 AM by someGermanGuy.)
> you might have paid more than $15 had the order value been written on the invoice
thats wrong. If they suspect something fishy goes on (what they do if there is something labeled gift with 25$), then YOU HAVE TO SHOW THEM what you actually paid.
And it will cost much more. I guess i know the country. I live in the same country. My shipping has been changed from one country to another now because i can not pick it up in germany anymore. They will re-send it now to my living country. I told them to NOT try to betray the customs here. Otherwise the package will go back.
This is fraud. Nothing else. And if some fishy chinese dealers do that, thats fine for me. But i guess Pine does not want to get into that pool of dealers.
They could also offer something like a checkbox:
"should we try to betray the customs?"
"should we label the package correctly?"
There is a big sense of justice missing here... at least thats how it feels.
The customs declaration should state the correct value. I think understating the value is a common practice in China so this may not be Pine64's doing but even if it is not I think they should talk to their suppliers to sort it out.
Undoubtedly having a $25 "gift" declaration can lead to products being investigated by customs upon import, which can lead to extra costs and delays for consumers. But there is no telling if that is the worst that could happen. There was a case in my country of a guy who was importing garlic bulbs but having them labelled as apples, which attracted a lower VAT rate. He was caught, prosecuted and sentenced to six years in jail, reduced to two on appeal. Of course, the scale of his activities was much larger (the value of the "scam" was reported by the papers as being about €1.6 million) but ultimately what he was doing was not all that different to what is happening here.
02-20-2020, 03:46 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-20-2020, 03:48 PM by Foxchild.)
My phone is still at the austrian customs office. Two weeks now. They need the correct customs declaration by Asendia or they'll have it sent back to Hongkong. But Asendia isn't responding. Support doesn't respond to this problem either. Local postal service really tries to help me but they cannot give me any contact to the customs office.
Great idea with the tax fraud! That's the way not to make a fuzz...
And regarding "understating the value is commong practice"... Well, why have a never experienced a problem with an order from china before, then? It usually takes two weeks at most and I can pay customs via bank transfer in advance.