| | | unkown5454 | 07-14-2015 04:33 PM | Re: china import to po box wrighty justa scramblin' around like a hermit crab without a shell.
I have stuff shipped to home all the time and to storage facility. You have no argument kiddo. Screaming and crying because you got called out and left with no legitimate case to refute just furthers your guilt. As mentioned in the beginning, no such thing as "almost Ve.Ro", especially when you follow up with a bunch of questions asking how not to get caught. |
| wired | 07-14-2015 04:35 PM | Re: china import to po box Quote:
Originally Posted by unkown5454
(Post 685353)
wrighty justa scramblin' around like a hermit crab without a shell.
I have stuff shipped to home all the time and to storage facility. You have no argument kiddo. Screaming and crying because you got called out and left with no legitimate case to refute just furthers your guilt. As mentioned in the beginning, no such thing as "almost Ve.Ro", especially when you follow up with a bunch of questions asking how not to get caught. | :clap:
TOLD. |
| wired | 07-14-2015 04:38 PM | Re: china import to po box Quote:
Originally Posted by dan_ebay
(Post 685352)
I always get deliveries to my home address, dhl come like 3 times a week. Not sure why you think it could be a problem if not vero. I don't sell any vero but if I did I'd still get it sent to my house, customs is a joke. Just trading standards to worry about, stealth+vero=bad news | YEah its not a problem at all home deliveries, I have at least one everyday, gotta love DHL though, super speedy.
Dont undermine customs, each parcel is recorded to the address, if you received lots and lots, the system will flag it, its part of the algorythmns for fraud detection. They invest heavily because they would rather screw over normal people thank the big corporations, easier targets. Once a parcel does get siezed, normally a VERO, your address is on the blacklist. Parcels may still get through, but its very touch and go from that point.
But, if trading legally, all declared, no counterfeits, then all is good delivering to your house. Only crooks need a PO box for deliveries :) |
| wrighty | 07-14-2015 04:41 PM | Re: china import to po box Quote:
Originally Posted by unkown5454
(Post 685353)
wrighty justa scramblin' around like a hermit crab without a shell.
I have stuff shipped to home all the time and to storage facility. You have no argument kiddo. Screaming and crying because you got called out and left with no legitimate case to refute just furthers your guilt. As mentioned in the beginning, no such thing as "almost Ve.Ro", especially when you follow up with a bunch of questions asking how not to get caught. | Ah your back , yep I got called out big time partner! I can't stop crying :( You really got me there mate. I got a good shown :(
I don't sell ⊗⊗⊗⊗ but if i did I would really care what you and wired think. You might type to me in caps lock or something :0
I mean you two have added a lot of positives to this post.
Good night buckaroo ;)
Keep up the useful posts !
Wrighty
:) |
| wrighty | 07-14-2015 04:42 PM | Re: china import to po box Quote:
Originally Posted by wired
(Post 685355)
YEah its not a problem at all home deliveries, I have at least one everyday, gotta love DHL though, super speedy.
Dont undermine customs, each parcel is recorded to the address, if you received lots and lots, the system will flag it, its part of the algorythmns for fraud detection. They invest heavily because they would rather screw over normal people thank the big corporations, easier targets. Once a parcel does get siezed, normally a VERO, your address is on the blacklist. Parcels may still get through, but its very touch and go from that point.
But, if trading legally, all declared, no counterfeits, then all is good delivering to your house. Only crooks need a PO box for deliveries :) |
Yes only crooks use mail forwarding ! Is official ;) |
| wired | 07-14-2015 04:43 PM | Re: china import to po box He just gets more and more classy as the night continues.
Figures. |
| wrighty | 07-14-2015 04:44 PM | Re: china import to po box Im out you pare of man children , you can pot away to your hearts content :) |
| unkown5454 | 07-14-2015 04:55 PM | Re: china import to po box No. We answered your question from the very beginning, but like most n00bs who get excited with Chinese wholesale sites and fast money, you didn't like the answers we gave you. You don't want your dreams to be crushed so early, so you cackle about how stupid you think everyone is until you get the last word, trying to run as fast as you can hoping to sweep the aftermath under the rug.
Too bad, Internet's permanent, just like your ignorance. |
| wrighty | 07-14-2015 05:01 PM | Re: china import to po box Ok mate.
Think we should agree to disagree ;) |
| wired | 07-14-2015 05:26 PM | Re: china import to po box Quote:
Originally Posted by unkown5454
(Post 685364)
No. We answered your question from the very beginning, but like most n00bs who get excited with Chinese wholesale sites and fast money, you didn't like the answers we gave you. You don't want your dreams to be crushed so early, so you cackle about how stupid you think everyone is until you get the last word, trying to run as fast as you can hoping to sweep the aftermath under the rug.
Too bad, Internet's permanent, just like your ignorance. | Couldn't of put it better myself :thumb: |
| oompaloompa | 07-17-2015 03:36 AM | Re: china import to po box it is ok to disagree, there was no need to get personal, any of you....
from the beginning OP said almost vero, and obviously this could just mean blatant vero, eg. badged stuff, however I assumed it meant 'almost' eg. in the shape or design of something but still generic....
for almost stuff, you still have the issue of being able to sell it, without the rights owner objecting...I got caught once with a load of stock that could not be sold due to a 'patented' design shape - I agree with them picking on normal people as someone said earlier, funny thing is, supermarkets etc, can sell their generic version no probs, but as a little person they pick on you... | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:51 PM. | |
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