QUOTE(PhantomLance @ Nov 17 2013, 03:58 PM)
JAPAN
0 - 6.4KG -> RM322.15 (Caj Minimum)
> 6.4KG -> RM50.03
> 45KG -> RM42.45
> 100KG -> RM37.52
> 300KG -> RM32.22
> 500KG -> RM32.22
Using the above as contoh,
if your parcel is >= 6.4kg -> u kena RM50.03 (normal caj)
if your parcel is < 6.4kg -> u kena RM322.15 ( Caj Minimum)

Are u sure about the calculation? If that the case, than i'll be happy to buy anything that heavier than 6.4kg.0 - 6.4KG -> RM322.15 (Caj Minimum)
> 6.4KG -> RM50.03
> 45KG -> RM42.45
> 100KG -> RM37.52
> 300KG -> RM32.22
> 500KG -> RM32.22
Using the above as contoh,
if your parcel is >= 6.4kg -> u kena RM50.03 (normal caj)
if your parcel is < 6.4kg -> u kena RM322.15 ( Caj Minimum)
All this while, I thought caj minimum means u will be charged RM322.15 if ur item weighs no more than 6.4kg. If the weight more than 6.4kg, let say between 6.4 - 44kg, they will charge u 322.15 + 50.03 = 372.18.
BTW, i bought many items from overseas, but so far i'm very lucky. The last item i bought was coach handbag for my wife from ebay USA and the value is more than RM1,000, but no tax imposed.
The heaviest item i ever bought from oversea is PSU - Thermaltake Tough power 1200watt.. Safely reach my hand but i think that time, all computer components are non-taxable.
Dec 5 2013, 02:05 PM

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