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Hearing about people refusing packages because of fees also doesn't help us international buyers in the battle to persuade more sellers and traders to ship overseas. It reignites that idea that we are all going to create a fuss over it, which frankly bothers me a bit. It's enough of a struggle to conduct international transactions these days. Bad enough we have to pay the fees -worse though if people stop shipping internationally because they are afraid of drama like this over the custom fees.
Hearing about people refusing packages because of fees also doesn't help us international buyers in the battle to persuade more sellers and traders to ship overseas. It reignites that idea that we are all going to create a fuss over it, which frankly bothers me a bit. It's enough of a struggle to conduct international transactions these days. Bad enough we have to pay the fees -worse though if people stop shipping internationally because they are afraid of drama like this over the custom fees.-snip-I think it's just common sense that if you receive a package from overseas you might get a custom charge. It's a not fair and not pleasant reality of international trading, and it means we pay a lot more for the same things as most US collectors have - but that isn't the fault of the US collectors. It's our borders and our customs authorities that do that to us, not the people we buy or trade ponies with.
Was this ever resolved?Jules x