EMS Pasay , Manila Central Post Office , USPS Philippines
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*Consumer Comment: What does USPS have to do with this?
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I received the notification card from Philpost yesterday – the package is in the Philpost office along the Domestic Road (Pasay, Philippines) and that i should pick it up there though I expected that they will deliver it to my house (The hotline that i called told me that they dont have enough logistic assets to do so). Rode a taxi on my way there and gave the Philpost grumpy grandmas my tracking number then told me to wait for the grumpy grandpas to call my name. It didn’t take that long for my turn. They opened the package in front of me and there they are… My precious Dranei Paladin and my Gnome Warrior collectibles. Included in the package was a photocopy of the Play-Asia invoice that the customs official inspected and almost automatically, i was told that i had to pay importation taxes for them. The amount that the customs officer calculated (out of her head) is PHP 1,406.00 tax which is around US $30-ish. And the Shipping fee that i already paid for with my transaction with Playasia is included in the computation slip (Not sure if it’s included in the computation itself, but with the bad penmanship,yes it was written on a scratch paper, it’s almost impossible to tell.). I only had 1,000 PHP with me so i asked them if i can pay via credit card (which was also a bad idea for me, but it was an act of desperation to get “my precious-es”) but i was told that they only accept cash. looks like i have to go half-day on office again tomorrow because they don’t entertain shipment reception during weekends.
I dunno if the computatuon importation fees for my order was legit or if there was some sort of corruption involved, but one lesson i learned from this : DONT order via EMS when you live in the Philippines, who’s shipment gets dropped to Philpost, customs and eventually corruption. If you did, you are not alone… just check ebay discussions, apparently this has been the case for Thousands who ordered stuff online. Most of them got spared, though. from the discussions, there’s only 10% chance of getting snaked by customs. Depends if the customs office already met their “quota”.
Btw. I am ordering a GTX280 this week and it would cost me approx USD $450.00, i hope the customs official won’t go greedy-mode on me again.
Spend for courier (UPS) rather than get robbed by customs
Ask if they (stupid people at customs) have a breakdown of cost (equivalent to Taripa in Jeepneys) so you can validate their total claim and what exactly have you been taxed on. I’m pretty sure 80% of what they’re asking you to pay is an I’m-hungry-I-need-Mcdonald’s-from-this-kid-with-collectibles tax
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#1 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: SargeE7 - Saint Charles (USA)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, July 31, 2011
POSTED: Sunday, July 31, 2011
I read the report since I often ship items to the Philippines, and have no idea what the USPS (United States Postal Service) has to do with this complaint. The USPS is listed in the headline, but not a word in the body of the complaint. Is it so hard to stick to the facts?