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civic minded wrote:dont mean to drift from the topic -
Suppose you meet inshan on the road like his clips of bad drivers and he focusin his camera on you and inside your car.....would you all have a problem with that??
Most of the drivers that he film are unhappy that he is doing that..
BANzai Rastafarai wrote:yrs ago when i had lost a "skidding contest with a wet road" and we had to bring in parts for the Rover...i actually had the dealer in the UK smear oil on the body parts so that it wouldnt look new....
saved me a whole heap tho (thah was before they start looking at the box and sayng "yeh...$2400" and walk off)
evo-STI-k wrote:And customs SHOULD accept Valid Invoices ! its not our fault if we know where to buy things cheaper than they know of!
TriniStore.biz wrote:evo-STI-k wrote:And customs SHOULD accept Valid Invoices ! its not our fault if we know where to buy things cheaper than they know of!
Anyone know whats their rights with issues like this? i mean if you importing something and the company sent and invoice for "X" amount, is it LEGAL for customs to charge duty and vat on "Y" amount?
TriniStore.biz wrote:evo-STI-k wrote:And customs SHOULD accept Valid Invoices ! its not our fault if we know where to buy things cheaper than they know of!
Anyone know whats their rights with issues like this? i mean if you importing something and the company sent and invoice for "X" amount, is it LEGAL for customs to charge duty and vat on "Y" amount?
Ignorant Ignis wrote:TriniStore.biz wrote:evo-STI-k wrote:And customs SHOULD accept Valid Invoices ! its not our fault if we know where to buy things cheaper than they know of!
Anyone know whats their rights with issues like this? i mean if you importing something and the company sent and invoice for "X" amount, is it LEGAL for customs to charge duty and vat on "Y" amount?
to set the record straight...customs cannot make u pay what they feel to make u pay.
most of the times the items to be cleared were purchased online by credit card or wire transfer .....
customs will always accept proof of payment from the bank.(wire transfer receipt , credit card statement)
TriniStore.biz wrote:Ignorant Ignis wrote:TriniStore.biz wrote:evo-STI-k wrote:And customs SHOULD accept Valid Invoices ! its not our fault if we know where to buy things cheaper than they know of!
Anyone know whats their rights with issues like this? i mean if you importing something and the company sent and invoice for "X" amount, is it LEGAL for customs to charge duty and vat on "Y" amount?
to set the record straight...customs cannot make u pay what they feel to make u pay.
most of the times the items to be cleared were purchased online by credit card or wire transfer .....
customs will always accept proof of payment from the bank.(wire transfer receipt , credit card statement)
so for people who reduce invoice price, no luck for them?
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