here is our policy www.cornerstonecues.com/shipping.htm
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The only reason you would put a false value on the declaration is to assist people committing tax evasion. It's a shady way to do business and you deserve everything you get. A written policy that says "we'll help you commit fraud but if you get caught it's on you" is shameful.
You would have no problems here if you conducted such business ethically.
Bill bends over backwards to ensure his customers are happy......I've purchased cues from Bill and I will attest that his word is his bond.......and the bond will never default either.
I wish the Az community would start a petition with signatures that can be submitted to Congress for intelligent application of the ivory ban which would allow for legal ivory to be used and sold in artifacts since there is legal ivory here in the USA and the cues made in the USA that already contain ivory should be grandfathered........simple solution. Then a simplified application process for cue-makers to obtain CITES exemptions for cues they make that have legal ivory.........there's just way too much exaggeration about how "legal ivory" that's already here in the states for the past 50 years and longer is contributing to the needless slaughter of elephants.....so please don't piss on my shoes and try convincing me it's only raining.
Matt B.
I am just curious to the answer.. anyone know what taxes a South West going to Taiwan or China would incur if declared at the "Sold" value of lets say $ 4000.00?
But honestly everyone I have ever shipped to has asked this to be done, so lets all not throw stones. I have shipped to Europe, Asia, Australia all with the same request.
So if the customer is ALWAYS right, is he right when he asks that this be done?
BTW there are companies that ship INTO the US that do the same thing. Like mis-categorizing say a cue case as a hand bag or purse. I would be more concerned about incoming cheats that do cost the US money. Not so much outgoings that cost Taiwan or China money. :wink:
Just rooting for the home team...
JV
I don't know Taiwan or China, but Singapore is like 60%, it is steep in Asia.
Everybody claims less value on cue. To avoid import tax and to import ivory cues. Officials know this. They also know who the bigger players are who sell cues.The only reason you would put a false value on the declaration is to assist people committing tax evasion. It's a shady way to do business and you deserve everything you get. A written policy that says "we'll help you commit fraud but if you get caught it's on you" is shameful.
You would have no problems here if you conducted such business ethically.
Whatever. 400 bucks when it is worth 5 grand or something? Good one.Everybody claims less value on cue. To avoid import tax and to import ivory cues. Officials know this. They also know who the bigger players are who sell cues.
Imagine how easily they could bust people. Advertise some amazing cues on ebay from an estate. List they contain ivory. Everybody contacts seller and makes a great deal for the item. They accept shipment. But it's a sting and now you are screwed.
That's how easy it would be. You should rethink your business practices.
Whatever. 400 bucks when it is worth 5 grand or something? Good one.