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by albumen
297 days ago
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It's better if the sender includes tariffs/import duties in the price the customer pays originally, but it's easy to set up a system where the receiving country collects taxes on incoming deliveries. Ireland has it: https://www.anpost.com/Post-Parcels/Receiving/Pay-Customs-Ch... I get an SMS saying that my parcel has arrived in the country but I have to pay customs before it's released for delivery, done via the site above. |
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