03-08-2010, 08:23 PM
In Canada we have the same problem... When I buy something from the US I ask the seller to mark it as a gift and declare about 20$. It come home way faster and I have nothing to pay.They can hold the stuff for about a week just to get a right price for them <img src=\"style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/confused.gif\" style=\"vertical-align:middle\" emoid=\":confused:\" border=\"0\" alt=\"confused.gif\" /> ... The worse thing is when you buy something that has a COA that tells the price... if the declared value is 20$, but you have a COA that says it worth 600$ you're in trouble... they will charge you the taxes for 600 bucks.From the seller side, its kind of frustrating as they cannot really insure the item... they cannot declare 20$ and insure it for 300$... So it's a bit risky for them.Anyways, good luck with your glove man.

\" border=\"0\" alt=\"sick.gif\" /> the customs must be rich they make big money. <img src=\"style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/woot.gif\" style=\"vertical-align:middle\" emoid=\":woot:\" border=\"0\" alt=\"woot.gif\" />
\" border=\"0\" alt=\"sad.gif\" />for this reason only I'd say if they have not opened it already pay what the hell they want and get it delievered because they sure as hell will open it up if they have to send it back and then there is a 90% chance your not going to see that glove again <img src=\"style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/pinch.gif\" style=\"vertical-align:middle\" emoid=\":pinch:\" border=\"0\" alt=\"pinch.gif\" />