Sending a computer by mail from Europe
Sending a computer by mail from Europe
Well not mail. Fedex or Ups. A used laptop. Will I have any problems with that?
Re: Sending a computer by mail from Europe
I wouldn't bother that's at all. For the money shipping costs + time and money at the customs, you can buy a decent (used) device here
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Re: Sending a computer by mail from Europe
You will have to pay "personal import" 20% on the value of the device. It will be on you to show the value/lack of value, but expect a bare minimum of $50 to get it through. Definitely wouldn't bother unless it is super special & you can't just get a laptop like it here (top end gaming rigs for example). Even if it is more about the data on it than the device, better get that transferred on to a device bought here.
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Re: Sending a computer by mail from Europe
Lucky me !
Dam i got a laptop new macbook and all kinds of stuff in a big old box
They didn’t even open it and slipped right thru the cracks .
My police friend was waiting for me outside and told me to hurry up ..
Dam i got a laptop new macbook and all kinds of stuff in a big old box
They didn’t even open it and slipped right thru the cracks .
My police friend was waiting for me outside and told me to hurry up ..
Re: Sending a computer by mail from Europe
A used laptop. Have to pay taxes?
Re: Sending a computer by mail from Europe
Wanna bet?
I bet on yes. If I recall well anything over 50$ is taxable. Especially when using DHL, but I wouldn't trust and courier service to get it in tax free these days.
Then there's the battery issue when shipping it.... Big chance the shipment will bounce at the first scanning point. Rechargeable batteries are exempted by most.
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