Well Rsmacker and neilli,
You guys were really unlucky it seems.
From what i know about customs they just dont have the the ability to thoroughly check what comes in, plus on top of that they have to suspect that you are fiddling the system and have some clue about the types of goods you are importing before they crack open the case and start googling for prices.
I can give advice, DONT let the seller mention ebay or any auction on the paperwork, keep the details of the item as unspecific as possible or state the model as a cheaper asian made (without saying its asian of course) then the laymen staff will price check a cheap guitar and see the $300 price tag pop up.
Lets face it trying to find jacksons is pretty tough online as it is, nearly everytime you search for a USA you turn up 50 cheap imports in the mix, especially on ebay.
So just value it as a second hand asian and have them label it as such.
They would have to know their jacksons to see through it, and since most guitar shops dont know their jacksons (it seems) leads me to believe that the chances of being caught are extremely slim, as long as you take care with the above.
Anyway ive got 3 guitars so far, lied to shit about the value and not been flagged.
Im happy ive saved more than whatever fine i would pay, so its all good so far.
You guys were really unlucky it seems.
From what i know about customs they just dont have the the ability to thoroughly check what comes in, plus on top of that they have to suspect that you are fiddling the system and have some clue about the types of goods you are importing before they crack open the case and start googling for prices.
I can give advice, DONT let the seller mention ebay or any auction on the paperwork, keep the details of the item as unspecific as possible or state the model as a cheaper asian made (without saying its asian of course) then the laymen staff will price check a cheap guitar and see the $300 price tag pop up.
Lets face it trying to find jacksons is pretty tough online as it is, nearly everytime you search for a USA you turn up 50 cheap imports in the mix, especially on ebay.
So just value it as a second hand asian and have them label it as such.
They would have to know their jacksons to see through it, and since most guitar shops dont know their jacksons (it seems) leads me to believe that the chances of being caught are extremely slim, as long as you take care with the above.
Anyway ive got 3 guitars so far, lied to shit about the value and not been flagged.
Im happy ive saved more than whatever fine i would pay, so its all good so far.
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