I have a bunch of samples on it's way from the Philippines, sent free of charge with a $55 postage fee.
So the phone rings and this lady from UPS is on the other end...
"Yes, there is tax sir, R 550", she says.
Obviously she couldn't tell me why it's R 550, but did conveniently give me a number to call to inquire.
I've read many threads on UPS and their brokerage scams and fees but good lord, R 550 bucks?
The only information they could possibly have on the contents is whatever it says on the waybill.
Lets be ridiculous and say it's 10 x 10ml bottles at $10 worth R 1000
I'm assuming she followed my advice and did not write THE BIG BAD WORD in big bold letters (remember they have not inspected this box, it's still in transit). If the waybill states it's an HS code that is duty free how do they add up to R550? It's probably more than the actual contents worth.
Now I know these guys have a brokerage fee of R125 something odd rand flat rate. So give them that and we're left with R425. Lets add tax of 14% which I do not know how they would calculate this since I didn't pay for anything so they are going to go by content worth which I also assume is on the waybill) That would mean the content is listed as R3100 odd? $300 us?
Someone lost their marbles somewhere.
Again I have read countless threads on UPS being ridiculous with brokerage fees. DO NOT use these guys for anything.
So the phone rings and this lady from UPS is on the other end...
"Yes, there is tax sir, R 550", she says.
Obviously she couldn't tell me why it's R 550, but did conveniently give me a number to call to inquire.
I've read many threads on UPS and their brokerage scams and fees but good lord, R 550 bucks?
The only information they could possibly have on the contents is whatever it says on the waybill.
Lets be ridiculous and say it's 10 x 10ml bottles at $10 worth R 1000
I'm assuming she followed my advice and did not write THE BIG BAD WORD in big bold letters (remember they have not inspected this box, it's still in transit). If the waybill states it's an HS code that is duty free how do they add up to R550? It's probably more than the actual contents worth.
Now I know these guys have a brokerage fee of R125 something odd rand flat rate. So give them that and we're left with R425. Lets add tax of 14% which I do not know how they would calculate this since I didn't pay for anything so they are going to go by content worth which I also assume is on the waybill) That would mean the content is listed as R3100 odd? $300 us?
Someone lost their marbles somewhere.
Again I have read countless threads on UPS being ridiculous with brokerage fees. DO NOT use these guys for anything.