QUOTE(red streak @ Feb 8 2025, 05:47 PM)
My experience is that it will kena tahan. Then you will need to go to POS office to setel or get an agent to do it for you.
Amazon JP?
QUOTE(Patent @ Feb 8 2025, 07:31 PM)
This was my experience on buying things from oversea. You will get email from pos about your delivery is on hold.
Just pay the agent and it will continue the delivery.
Depends on retailer.
For big retailer like Amazon , they take DDP (delivered duty paid) approach. If you shop high value item in Amazon (fulfilled and ship by Amazon), you will notice that there is import fee deposit clearly stated. They already know your country and have integrated HS database for the item you purchase so estimate can be made. The estimate is usually correct but they will refund excess.
Small retailers just do it DDU (delivered duty unpaid), this is the case when your items stuck at customs for duty.
MY issue is Amazon JP (different entity than Amazon.com) does not collect the deposit like Amazon.com.
If you are EU customer, this is normal as its already absorbed into list price.
I asked around the internet since last night, but everyone giving different answers and saying it so confidently