SHIPPING TO AUSTRALIA

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carr
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Re: SHIPPING TO AUSTRALIA

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I checked with the seller of the 4003 and he replied

"Dear carr,

I took the bass to usps and they quoted me the 160 price. I sure hope they knew what they were talking about! Dave"



Shrug! My mistake I thought it was under $150 :D
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Good deal! Jump on it before any more postage increases.
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You shouldn't have to pay the 5% duty because of the FTA. I have a document here somewhere that is acceptable by customs for this purpose.... simply stated it is a declaration that the goods are made in the USA and therefore come under the FTA.

Mind you, 5% isn't much in the scheme of things when you're paying 30% to 40% for shipping! :x
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ozover50 wrote:You shouldn't have to pay the 5% duty because of the FTA. I have a document here somewhere that is acceptable by customs for this purpose.... simply stated it is a declaration that the goods are made in the USA and therefore come under the FTA.

Mind you, 5% isn't much in the scheme of things when you're paying 30% to 40% for shipping! :x
I checked with the customs site and all personal stuff over $900AUSD attracts 5% duty calculated back to the first dollar. Maybe the regs changed between the two purchase dates ?
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