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Businesses aren't really allowed to send products overseas without declaring accurately what the item costs, thus why you have to pay duty.
One option is to get a fellow CE member to purchase the item then ship it over, maybe with a modest 'handling' fee. If they mark the product as a gift, you should avoid any taxes. It's a little unfair to charge you if someone sends you a gift, which as far as they know, is what it is. Thankfully here in Australia anything under $1000 AUD is free of any import taxes. There was talk of changing it to a much lower value but thankfully nothing has happened yet. I think they figured out what a huge headache it would be having to check everyone's parcels...
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You guys are so lucky, here in NZ anything above $400 will incurred import taxes and duties, that's really sucks |
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I'm in the US; I don't pay anything for customs
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