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    Quote Originally Posted by RockyR View Post
    If it was sent by St. Kilda (aka Gaelic Themes), then it did go via Parcel Force, which translates to USPS on this side of the pond. [B]US Customs has been stopping a good number of our parcels lately, which adds anywhere from 1 to 3 weeks to the shipment.

    This is NOT meant to scare you and I hope it DOESN'T happen, but be prepared for a letter from US Customs asking you to hire a customs broker to help prepare a 'Formal Declaration'. If you do need that, it will run about $125 to hire the customs broker on top of the duty that customs charges. It won't NECESSESARILY happen, but be prepared.

    Do you have the tracking #?
    Are you serious? If that's the case, I need to have my uncle bring my Kilt outfit with him on the plane!

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    Paul, the XMTS member in Scotland, whom I've befriended through this forum, picked up the item for me at St. Kilda, but sent it himself (saved me on the post). I have no idea how it was sent. I'm trying to get that info from Paul. Tracking number? No I do not have it. Again, gotta get it from Paul.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RockyR View Post
    If it was sent by St. Kilda (aka Gaelic Themes), then it did go via Parcel Force, which translates to USPS on this side of the pond. US Customs has been stopping a good number of our parcels lately, which adds anywhere from 1 to 3 weeks to the shipment.

    This is NOT meant to scare you and I hope it DOESN'T happen, but be prepared for a letter from US Customs asking you to hire a customs broker to help prepare a 'Formal Declaration'. If you do need that, it will run about $125 to hire the customs broker on top of the duty that customs charges. It won't NECESSESARILY happen, but be prepared.

    Do you have the tracking #?


    Quote Originally Posted by Scotland Forever View Post
    Are you serious? If that's the case, I need to have my uncle bring my Kilt outfit with him on the plane!
    Yes, sadly, he's serious. I used to trade bootleg concert CD's and DVD's (mainly Iron Maiden) and started running into this problem after the 9/11 mess. A letter of formal declaration to receive $3 worth of burned CD-r's was just plain insane. The government seem to take any excuse to rip us off any more.
    "Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.

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    Hallelujah! The package from Scotland arrived the other day. It took almost three weeks. So, if you're in the same predicament, don't despair !



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    Quote Originally Posted by denmcdough View Post
    Hallelujah! The package from Scotland arrived the other day. It took almost three weeks. So, if you're in the same predicament, don't despair !


    Thank Jeebus!

    With my entire Wedding outfit being sent from Scotland, this does not bode well for me. It's supposed to be here May 1st. What method of shipment should I ask the company to use and does anyone else have any opinion on making sure I get my stuff the week before the wedding?

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    Dave,

    No guarantee on any method of shipment. Seems as though UPS and FEDEX "might" get here quicker but at a, possible, hefty customs duty and handling/processing fee. Check out other comments on this thread for better advice!

    Contact your retailer and see what method they use to ship. Hope it's already ordered!!

    Good luck, my friend. Have a great wedding!

    Den

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    Quote Originally Posted by denmcdough View Post
    Dave,

    No guarantee on any method of shipment. Seems as though UPS and FEDEX "might" get here quicker but at a, possible, hefty customs duty and handling/processing fee. Check out other comments on this thread for better advice!

    Contact your retailer and see what method they use to ship. Hope it's already ordered!!

    Good luck, my friend. Have a great wedding!

    Den
    Cheers mate! I'll call them to ask. I'm so much worried about paying duty/tax as I am getting my package in time, as you may imagine.

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    Hi Dave,

    As stated above...no sure way to guarantee anything coming in from Scotland. My first order was a tank from Marchbrae. It came UPS and was here in a week! Unreal!!! I never got a customs notice, to my delight. Phew!!!!! My second item was sent by Xmember, Paul, and it took three weeks for delivery, as it was stuck in customs. Again, I had no duty tax..Paul shipped it as a gift after picking it up at St. Kilda. Hope this helps.

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    Den

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