Shipping and customs charges
Discussion
Hi all, we're often asked to ship sales samples of a product that we manufacture on behalf of our customer.
On this occasion, its a small parcel going to Belarus.
My customer has asked us to pay the customs charges for when the parcel arrives in destination country, so that their prospective customer can receive the parcel without any charge to themselves.
To be honest, I'm struggling with it. Countries seem to want to have their customs charges paid in country, so any help would be appreciated.
The best option at this point is to ask my customer to reimburse any customs charges, but I'd rather provide a solution that makes their lives easier.
Thanks
On this occasion, its a small parcel going to Belarus.
My customer has asked us to pay the customs charges for when the parcel arrives in destination country, so that their prospective customer can receive the parcel without any charge to themselves.
To be honest, I'm struggling with it. Countries seem to want to have their customs charges paid in country, so any help would be appreciated.
The best option at this point is to ask my customer to reimburse any customs charges, but I'd rather provide a solution that makes their lives easier.
Thanks

RRH said:
My customer has asked us to pay the customs charges for when the parcel arrives in destination country, so that their prospective customer can receive the parcel without any charge to themselves.
As your customer (middle-man) would be making a sale and therefore profit, why won't they stump up? It's only a small parcel.RRH said:
It’s not a sale, I’m sending samples. They’re quite happy to pay, they just don’t want the client that they’re trying to engage with to get the customs bill!
Ah so I deduce they're in the UK but you're sending it direct to Belarus.Doesn't marking something 'Sample, value £0.00' avoid duty?
Note that Belarus is not very fond of the UK at present.
Simpo Two said:
Ah so I deduce they're in the UK but you're sending it direct to Belarus.
Doesn't marking something 'Sample, value £0.00' avoid duty?
Note that Belarus is not very fond of the UK at present.
You have to declare a value on customs forms, there's nothing stopping you putting a value of £1 however, especially as it's a sample Doesn't marking something 'Sample, value £0.00' avoid duty?
Note that Belarus is not very fond of the UK at present.
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