View Full Version : What to do with Customs Declaration number? (I'm in Canada)
DocFrankenstein
25th of August 2004 (Wed), 23:15
Sorry if this belongs to off topic, but it kinda relates to EOS cause the batteries I bought are BP-511...
So, www.after5pm.net have sent out my order. They were a bit late, so they shipped it with a faster service and ended up paying the difference voluntarily. A very nice surprise! Happy customer. Guess who I'm gonna be buying from again? 8)
I got this huge "customs declaration number" What do I do with it? Where do I pay the taxes?
It was shipped with global express mail btw, if that matters...
Thanks
drisley
26th of August 2004 (Thu), 01:28
Hmmm, i'm not positive about batteries.
I don't believe you do anything with that.
you should just recieve the battery in the mail.
IanD
26th of August 2004 (Thu), 05:43
Just file it in File 13 and wait until the Mounties show up on your door step to collect Past Due taxes. :lol: :lol:
Seriously, there should have been a Self Addressed envelope included with the Customs Declaration for remitance. If not, there should be a Revenue Canada phone number to call. Failing that, chuck it in the garbage.
drisley
26th of August 2004 (Thu), 05:45
Give Customs Canada a call at 1-800-461-9999.
PhotosGuy
26th of August 2004 (Thu), 08:22
They were a bit late, so they shipped it with a faster service and ended up paying the difference voluntarily. A very nice surprise! Happy customer. Guess who I'm gonna be buying from again?
Me, too. I ordered mine on Friday afternoon & they were in the Wednesday mail! :)
DocFrankenstein
26th of August 2004 (Thu), 12:20
They just said that Canada Post should send you a bill in the mail :?
I said that it's probably gonna be delivered to the door. They said that you'll be able to pay the tax when it's delivired.
Didn't say why I need the customs declaration number :shock:
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