by fromuk2014 » Mon Feb 02, 2015 10:36 pm
lunarkt wrote:fromuk2014 wrote:lunarkt wrote:I looked and couldn't find this anywhere (or at least old threads with ones of pictures no longer there)
How do you exactly sign a customs form on an SASE? More specifically, the signature part? Do you sign that part or leave it blank for the celeb/agent to sign? And since it asks for the date as well, is it okay that you date it for when you send it or again, leave it up to them (does it matter about the date?)? Just want to make sure everything will get through customs alright.
Thanks

Unless you're sending something of high value I didn't think you need to worry about customs?
So long as you attach the right stamps and label as photos it should be fine?
It's going to be in a 9"x12" envelope coming back from the UK; it's known as a "small parcel" and from what I know, I have to fill out a customs form in order for it to make it through customs.
That sounds strange as I've never really known anything like that need a customs form as such, so long as you add the correct amount of stamps I don't see an issue.
I've dealt overseas for years and rarely, for highest priced or possibly bigger parcels you may be askedx to play a customs fee, but you would be notified of this by the postal company if this happened, or by customs.
Unless I'm missing something and somebody can see something else in your post I cannot figure out then I think you really should be OK to send as you would normally.
May I ask where you're reading about a customs form, maybe this will help me understand further?
[quote="lunarkt"][quote="fromuk2014"][quote="lunarkt"]I looked and couldn't find this anywhere (or at least old threads with ones of pictures no longer there)
How do you exactly sign a customs form on an SASE? More specifically, the signature part? Do you sign that part or leave it blank for the celeb/agent to sign? And since it asks for the date as well, is it okay that you date it for when you send it or again, leave it up to them (does it matter about the date?)? Just want to make sure everything will get through customs alright.
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Unless you're sending something of high value I didn't think you need to worry about customs?
So long as you attach the right stamps and label as photos it should be fine?[/quote]
It's going to be in a 9"x12" envelope coming back from the UK; it's known as a "small parcel" and from what I know, I have to fill out a customs form in order for it to make it through customs.[/quote]
That sounds strange as I've never really known anything like that need a customs form as such, so long as you add the correct amount of stamps I don't see an issue.
I've dealt overseas for years and rarely, for highest priced or possibly bigger parcels you may be askedx to play a customs fee, but you would be notified of this by the postal company if this happened, or by customs.
Unless I'm missing something and somebody can see something else in your post I cannot figure out then I think you really should be OK to send as you would normally.
May I ask where you're reading about a customs form, maybe this will help me understand further?