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International mail is the same as domestic mail. The postage is paid by the sender, and the recipient does not need to pay the postage. This is an international rule.
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When the freight forwarding company and the seller sign the ** agreement, they can make an agreement on the freight settlement method, such as the agreement that even if the seller instructs others to pay on the bill of lading or consignment note, the freight forwarding company does not receive the payment, the seller must still bear all the costs and other terms.
When signing an agreement with the shipping company and the port of destination**, the freight forwarding company may stipulate the liability for breach of contract, the competent court and the applicable law in the case of undocumented release.
In the daily operation of the freight forwarding company, it should properly keep the letters, email letters and WeChat and QQ chat records with the parties to the contract. For the statements issued by the shipping company, the cargo owner should be notified in time to avoid taking too many legal risks and causing its own losses.
Freight forwarding companies should also strengthen their awareness of risk prevention and control and legal protection, and consult professional lawyers in a timely manner after disputes to protect their rights and interests.
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Hello: Not all messengers are like this. It depends on which delivery company it is.
Some couriers, the recipient refuses to accept postage, but when the buyer refuses, you need to notify the buyer in advance to refuse to accept postage. If the buyer refuses to receive the goods, postage will be incurred and the buyer will have to bear it. It will protect your own interests.
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Summary. Hello, there are two scenarios for this.
In most cases, the postage and customs clearance fees required for international shipments are borne by the sender, and the recipient does not need to pay anything.
However, some are express cash on delivery, which means that all costs are borne by the recipient.
There is also a situation, such as shopping through cross-border e-commerce, in this case, some express delivery costs are borne by the seller, and some customs clearance costs are borne by the recipient, that is, the buyer.
Do international recipients have to pay for postage?
Hello, there are two scenarios for this. In most cases, the postage and customs fees required for international shipments are borne by the sender, and the recipient does not need to pay any fees. However, some are paid by express mail, which means that all the cost of holding the belt is borne by the recipient.
There is also a situation, such as shopping through cross-border e-commerce, in this case, some express delivery costs are borne by the seller, and some customs clearance costs are borne by the recipient, that is, the buyer.
I collect a number of sales for an international courier, and we refer to the courier here who told me to pay the disinfection fee for potato staring, saying that it was stipulated by the state during the epidemic, and it was about 100+ to pay, is it true?
It should be fake, disinfection is paid by each boss to solve the disinfection, not the customer to pay, and it costs more than 100 yuan to eliminate the virus, which is not credible.
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Summary. Don't pay. Receiving foreign express parcels generally only needs to pay tariffs and storage fees, because foreign mailed parcels generally charge postage and routine insurance fees, and if you want to maintain the value, you also need to maintain the value.
Generally, the foreign sender pays, and only the relevant taxes and storage fees for door-to-door delivery are paid by the recipient, and if the sender does not pay, the recipient needs to pay the shipping fee.
Don't pay. Receiving foreign express parcels generally only need to pay tariffs and storage fees, because foreign mailed parcels will generally charge postage with matching and routine insurance premiums, and if you want to maintain the value, you will also need to keep the value of the fee. Generally, the foreign sender pays, and only the relevant taxes and storage fees for door-to-door delivery are paid by the recipient, and if the sender does not pay, the recipient needs to pay the shipping fee.
I met a friend who said he was going to send his stuff to China. Let me help sign for it, but today I received a message in the mailbox saying that I need to pay 2,000 yuan.
You can ask a foreign friend for postage.
He said that he would let me pay in advance first, and then he would pay it back when he came to China.
Does the recipient still need to pay so much money when sending from a foreign country to China?
Yes, you need to pay.
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In general, when you send a package from the U.S. to China, the recipient may have to bear some costs. These fees may include import taxes, VAT and royalties, customs duties, handling fees, etc.
According to China's relevant regulations, for goods imported from abroad, they need to pay value-added high shed slag tax and customs duties. For individual express imports, the calculation method of VAT and customs duties is as follows: tax on the increase in the value of the goods = (value of goods + freight + insurance) 70% tax rate; Tariff payable = value of goods + freight + insurance tax rate.
In addition, some processing fees may be charged by customs.
In practice, the recipient may be required to pay these fees to the courier or customs. If you're using a courier's door-to-door service, the recipient may have to pay for the delivery to your door. If you're using a post office delivery, the recipient may need to go to local customs and pay a fee before they can pick up their package.
It should be noted that the specific calculation method and amount of the above fees may vary depending on the value of the item, the type of goods, the place of import, and other factors.
The sender calls SF customer service **95338, reports the tracking number to him, and asks for interception and withdrawal. However, the general express can only be intercepted when it arrives at the destination, and the interception is risky, which means that it may not be intercepted. Anyway, this is based on the sender's wishes, and has nothing to do with the recipient. >>>More
The sender calls SF customer service **95338, reports the tracking number to him, and asks for interception and withdrawal. However, the general express can only be intercepted when it arrives at the destination, and the interception is risky, which means that it may not be intercepted. Anyway, this is based on the sender's wishes, and has nothing to do with the recipient. >>>More
Will contact you again, or call them ** back. Now for this situation, express delivery companies must have an escrow period, for example, across the express for you free custody for 7 days, more than will be charged some storage fees.
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