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[Weight Reduction] Lightweight battery (Voltphreaks VPH900) review
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<blockquote data-quote="loafer" data-source="post: 585970" data-attributes="member: 10508"><p>You only need to visit KLIA customs if your item is deemed taxable by our friendly customs officers. I've shipped car parts with USPS Express Mail International (3-5 days) and USPS Priority Mail International (6-10 days) that are valued below RM500 and they get delivered to the address.</p><p></p><p>The only time I had to visit customs was when it somehow slipped my mind to undervalue that particular package and I had to pay tax. Usually packages from USPS (for express and priority) will be handled by Poslaju once it reaches our shores and unlike UPS/Fedex/DHL who clears the item and pays the tax for you, Poslaju will usually send you a letter first saying that your item has been detained at customs and if you'd like them to clear it for you there will be a certain amount of charges. Alternatively you can do all the clearance nonsense yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loafer, post: 585970, member: 10508"] You only need to visit KLIA customs if your item is deemed taxable by our friendly customs officers. I've shipped car parts with USPS Express Mail International (3-5 days) and USPS Priority Mail International (6-10 days) that are valued below RM500 and they get delivered to the address. The only time I had to visit customs was when it somehow slipped my mind to undervalue that particular package and I had to pay tax. Usually packages from USPS (for express and priority) will be handled by Poslaju once it reaches our shores and unlike UPS/Fedex/DHL who clears the item and pays the tax for you, Poslaju will usually send you a letter first saying that your item has been detained at customs and if you'd like them to clear it for you there will be a certain amount of charges. Alternatively you can do all the clearance nonsense yourself. [/QUOTE]
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