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.
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