on 01-10-2012 06:37 PM
on 01-10-2012 07:09 PM
the onus on clearing thru Customs is the Buyers, so NO you cannot expect the Seller to refund.
Customs & Quaranteen will have sent you a letter/notification as to why the goods were inspected and seized and/or destroyed.
if their letter to you is not clear you can phone them and using the reference number speak to an officer.
on 01-10-2012 07:40 PM
Yes, they like to send you really long letters.. And after this they'll prob be watching you now, it happened to me when I tried to import a slingshot
on 01-10-2012 07:40 PM
on 01-10-2012 07:43 PM
on 01-10-2012 10:36 PM
You can buy Regaine within Australia from online chemists, and probably from actual storefronts as well.
Customs inspections are random, which is why your imports hadn't been seized before.
on 02-10-2012 12:35 AM
Yes, they like to send you really long letters.. And after this they'll prob be watching you now, it happened to me when I tried to import a slingshot
Same here when I tried to import a slingshot last year. Received a nice, long official letter "warning" me not to do it again, but as it turned out, I didn't need to.
Patch, for future reference, you can buy slingshots and spare rubbers (& ball bearings, etc.) locally from almost any Outdoors & Camping store. Only difference is you'll pay 3X the price, that's all. 😉
So why are they banned imports if they're readily available in local stores? I've no idea, but you can bet the law applies to a lot of items which should normally be allowed into the country.
on 02-10-2012 09:51 AM
I thought slingshots were an illegal weapon, but that might depend on State law. When my son was attending the PCYC in Townsville for afterschool care I was called into the policemans office to be told my son was manufacturing illegal weapons... a rubber band and rolled up balls of paper between his fingers. I thought it was a joke but the cop seemed quite serious so I asked what was the point he was trying to make. He just wanted it clear that although rolled up balls of paper are harmless slingshots are still illegal.
on 02-10-2012 10:44 AM
You can buy slingshots and spare rubbers (& ball bearings, etc.) locally from almost any Outdoors & Camping store.
Not where I live you can't... Apparently they are not legal in NSW unless you have a permit, but you can buy them in QLD at the markets!.. We have an Army disposals/camping goods/gun shop but you can't buy them there anymore
on 02-10-2012 10:48 AM
aus, from what I read of the importations list involving weapons, you can't import them in to Australia, but it's ok to make your own.. That policeman needs to read up on his restricted weapons list and state laws.. They are legal for sale in QLD, I've seen them on a camping goods website, and you can apparently buy them at some markets