Betsy
Old School Grand Master
My advice Toots.. put a call out here for a friendly European proxy to buy the goods on your behalf and ship them to the UK using a reliable shipping service with door to door tracking.. declared the item as a gift with a value of €10... you will pay a few more Euros for domestic shipping in Germany but you will legally avoid border charges.. a friend of mine in Germany sent me a crank + chainrings last year and the cost was €16.70 with DHL .. this is what forums are for!
I've been shipping goods (personal not business) internationally since 2006 (80% imports) and touch wood, i've never had anything go missing but i never, ever use budget couriers..
If your item is sent via FedEx, they are large enough to have their own customs facility so your package will pass through customs within a few hours.. smaller couriers who're not large enough to charter their own flights, buy space in the cargo hold of commercial airlines which reduces the cost of international shipping and offsets the cost of your foreign holiday but these parcels have to pass through the UK customs facility (usually Coventry) so they take a few days.. sometimes a week.
You can't avoid this, it's not like the mail room from Elf.. it's more like the self serve dropbox in Decathlon where you can clumsily drop an armful of goods into a box and the price magically pops up without the need to scan.. everything passes through this system, it scans the barcode.. if there are no charges, it will be picked up by your delivery service and delivered within 48hrs.. if the scan detects a customs charge, a label is autoprinted and slapped on the package.. Parcelforce will pay this on your behalf and charge you £12 admin for doing so on the top of your border charges..
Your package will be held until the charge is paid. Whether it be FedEx, Parcelforce, UPS of what'evs.. they don't give a shit what is in your package, or the declared value, they are only the courier, they only get paid for delivering your parcel.
I've been shipping goods (personal not business) internationally since 2006 (80% imports) and touch wood, i've never had anything go missing but i never, ever use budget couriers..
If your item is sent via FedEx, they are large enough to have their own customs facility so your package will pass through customs within a few hours.. smaller couriers who're not large enough to charter their own flights, buy space in the cargo hold of commercial airlines which reduces the cost of international shipping and offsets the cost of your foreign holiday but these parcels have to pass through the UK customs facility (usually Coventry) so they take a few days.. sometimes a week.
You can't avoid this, it's not like the mail room from Elf.. it's more like the self serve dropbox in Decathlon where you can clumsily drop an armful of goods into a box and the price magically pops up without the need to scan.. everything passes through this system, it scans the barcode.. if there are no charges, it will be picked up by your delivery service and delivered within 48hrs.. if the scan detects a customs charge, a label is autoprinted and slapped on the package.. Parcelforce will pay this on your behalf and charge you £12 admin for doing so on the top of your border charges..
Your package will be held until the charge is paid. Whether it be FedEx, Parcelforce, UPS of what'evs.. they don't give a shit what is in your package, or the declared value, they are only the courier, they only get paid for delivering your parcel.