Navin323i
Practically Family
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Hello there Gents,
Hope you all have been doing well. Have a question for you...
I'll be shipping my Aero NYPD jacket to have them modify my jacket (will reveal the specifics a bit later when I get my jacket back which shouldn't be too long according to what Amanda told me).
The question I have is regarding what I should declare the insurance value to be. I was told to keep the insurance value as low as I can to avoid customs/duty fees, and also write on the parcel, "JACKET BEING SENT TO THE UK FOR REPAIR - TO BE RETURNED TO THE USA - NO DUTIES PAYABLE".
Any idea what I should declare the insurance value to be so that neither I nor Aero Scotland gets charged any duty/customs fees? For those of you in the U.S. who have shipped their jackets back to Aero Scotland, what did you declare for the insurance value?
Thanks,
Navin
Hope you all have been doing well. Have a question for you...
I'll be shipping my Aero NYPD jacket to have them modify my jacket (will reveal the specifics a bit later when I get my jacket back which shouldn't be too long according to what Amanda told me).
The question I have is regarding what I should declare the insurance value to be. I was told to keep the insurance value as low as I can to avoid customs/duty fees, and also write on the parcel, "JACKET BEING SENT TO THE UK FOR REPAIR - TO BE RETURNED TO THE USA - NO DUTIES PAYABLE".
Any idea what I should declare the insurance value to be so that neither I nor Aero Scotland gets charged any duty/customs fees? For those of you in the U.S. who have shipped their jackets back to Aero Scotland, what did you declare for the insurance value?
Thanks,
Navin