Weird Shipping Dilemma

Rorschach in Czech Republic if You get card for 250 Dollars , YOu pay 20 % taxes , then , fees for some kind of proccesing , RTG and and another funy thing - which could be also interesting item to the list for storage your package it depends how many days keep your package in their warehouse before You are able send them every documents which they want .
So it is very easy get to that sum of money I think in Slovakia would be the same maybe even worse . And another funny think is there is no system in this , they pick the packages randomly no matter if it is with tracking or not , card for 25 or 80 Dollars .
 
Dude, that's between you and your government. Asking a seller to commit fraud so you can duck taxes? Not cool at all. Moreover, the responsible agency (Border Services here in Canada, and analogues of such in other countries) are neither stupid nor tolerant. When they find blatant fraud ("Hey, this is a Wayne Gretzky card shipped in a lucite brick, yet somehow only has a declared value of $5...") you risk fines or forfeiture.

Seller's going to do what's right for them. You have no right - NONE - to ask for fraudulent behaviour.
 
Dude, that's between you and your government. Asking a seller to commit fraud so you can duck taxes? Not cool at all. Moreover, the responsible agency (Border Services here in Canada, and analogues of such in other countries) are neither stupid nor tolerant. When they find blatant fraud ("Hey, this is a Wayne Gretzky card shipped in a lucite brick, yet somehow only has a declared value of $5...") you risk fines or forfeiture.

Seller's going to do what's right for them. You have no right - NONE - to ask for fraudulent behaviour.

Agreed.

I dealt with a guy in Canada recently who got mad because I declared $767 dollars in cards as $767.

OFW. (Oh....................Well)
 

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