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Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 5:24 pm
by fdsman
SpikNik wrote:fdsman, I am happy to send you anything, unfortunately though, I don't think US customs would quite as keen on the idea.
Also, larger parcels make the cost per Kilo become better, but the larger the parcel, the more interested Mr Customs man is, so you can't win really

Hmm, I guess I'll just have to buy a boat and sail my way over there and back to avoid customs

Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 5:25 pm
by fdsman
SpikNik wrote:These are sold now.
Sorry to the others who were asking, but maybe I'll have some more another time

NOOOO!!!!
If you ever get more, PM me so I can be the first to buy

Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 5:31 pm
by SpikNik
fdsman wrote:Hmm, I guess I'll just have to buy a boat and sail my way over there and back to avoid customs

Actually, it seems from Norge's post above that maybe it isn't so hard to send rations to the USA. Also, with the high Euro dropping some against the dollar, it might be worthwhile to try a package

Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 10:09 pm
by fdsman
SpikNik wrote:fdsman wrote:Hmm, I guess I'll just have to buy a boat and sail my way over there and back to avoid customs

Actually, it seems from Norge's post above that maybe it isn't so hard to send rations to the USA. Also, with the high Euro dropping some against the dollar, it might be worthwhile to try a package

Well, its to bad you sold those rations right away.
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 8:21 am
by Garron
We all know how Anti-Firearms the UK goverment is but I've had a few packages with gun stock come into the country, they aren't illegal to ship in but they don't like them and do ask questions.
I have never had one stopped yet, I've had rations from Germany, and the US none of them were stopped. Prehaps British Customs are just lazy
