on 06-02-2018 12:37 PM
Complicated & long, sorry. Purchased vintage bird cage. Shipped through global shipping program. Received email from Fed Ex stating,
Please find attached documents as requested: Genesis AWB, Commercial Invoice, AQIS Image
WHOLE CONSIGNMENT EX USA CONTAINING :
USED VINTAGE BIRDCAGE AND WOOD PLASTIC TOYS WITH BRM CONTAINMINATION
ATT REQ FOR TREATMENT OR EXPORT OR DISPOSAL
This means that the consignee has 3 options:
1) Treatment (which starts at ~$350 AUD for 25k and goes up depending on the size, 50k is more expensive starting at over $600 when GST is added.
2) Destruction of the goods
3) Re-export of the goods back to the origin
For treatment, confirmation that the consignee wants to go ahead with treatment, destruction or re-export should be in email form, and must clearly state the option they want.
To maintain an efficient and reliable service for all of our customers, FedEx allocates 5 business days to complete clearance.
WHOA! $350 minimum to disinfect. I have contacted- eBay, the shipping program, the seller & FedEx. No-one is able to help me. It seems my best option is to just say 'item not received'. Pretty sad as I really want the item
This from GSP terms & conditions--'GSP enables Buyers to obtain parcel processing, international shipping, and customs clearance services (the "Services") at checkout from a third party service provider. These Global Shipping Program Buyer Terms and Conditions ("Terms") apply to GSP Items that you purchase through GSP.'
But obviously they don't really mean it 😞
on 06-02-2018 01:09 PM
I don't know what the GSP covers as far as import is concerned. Someone else may.
But what I do know is you won't win an INR case if you've refused to accept any of the
options given to you.
It's been delivered as far as they're concerned. You'll lose your money.
on 06-02-2018 01:36 PM
Only guessing here but to my knowledge any item entering Australia that does not pass quarantine inspection is decontaminated at owners cost. Something that customs allows may not necessarily mean quarantine will allow entry. Description to me would have sent up red flags. If you had brought it in as excess baggage I can guarantee quarantine would have stopped it without documents to show the items had been in fact treated.
Just my opinion but believe checking prior would have been the way to go.
Did you check with authorities here before you purchased?
06-02-2018 01:45 PM - edited 06-02-2018 01:48 PM
As I uderstand, the GSP will arange customs clearance but at buyers expense.
Which in this case sounds like carrier has contacted you direct otherwise it may be dearer through GSP with their percentage of customs clear fees.
And it is definitely the buyer's responsibility to check on imports to their own country, allowed, special documentation or fumigation/radiation requirements.
on 06-02-2018 02:25 PM
on 06-02-2018 04:43 PM
If you are going to import anything, do some Basic research first.
on 06-02-2018 05:51 PM
I have bought several vintage bird cages over the years & never had a problem.
on 06-02-2018 06:05 PM
I guess your luck ran out, and Customs is more diligent these days.
on 07-02-2018 12:05 AM
I have bought several vintage bird cages over the years & never had a problem.
on 08-02-2018 02:30 PM
Appreciate the iinsuation that I would knowingly put my industry at risk! Seller has also informed me that cage was dusty & unused for 20+ years. Bit less of a threat than travellers with bird flu, travellers shoes & shipping containers covered in bird poop I would say!
I have contacted the Dep't of Ag, FedEx several times, eBay & Pitney Bowes. Have finally spoken to someone at FedEx in Australia, who knows the procedure. They say the Shipping Provider is responsible for the costs & it should have come with a decontamination certificate in the first place. I hope this is the case & that I eventually get my item.
I also hope this information may be of use to others on here who might find themselves in the same situation. Global Shipping is very expensive as you all know but occassionally there may be some benefits.