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January 24, 2014, 03:16:36 PM |
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Got a call from UPS to confirm the value of the items as there was a mismatch between the invoice and the reported value - no idea what that means. They send me an email to which I just replied that I am a private buyer and confirmed the value of $120.
UPS also attached a copy of the invoice that states: Computer Game Gateway, so I wonder if UPS decides to ask questions how do I best explain what I am buying, so it doesn't raise any concerns.
Just explain that they're high performance cryptographic machines, coming from China. Customs loves that. That sounds too suspicious Any other plusible explanation?
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pedrosoft
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January 24, 2014, 03:16:52 PM |
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anyone with ups tracking that purchased on 21th ?
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CYPER
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January 24, 2014, 03:19:47 PM |
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anyone with ups tracking that purchased on 21th ?
Me.
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pedrosoft
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January 24, 2014, 03:22:41 PM |
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anyone with ups tracking that purchased on 21th ?
Me. time of your purchase ?
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bclcjunkie
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January 24, 2014, 03:26:08 PM |
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Simple and doesnt need to be a lie.. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application-specific_integrated_circuitSo just tell them its fpga and you have a project that requires custom programming with fpga.. I would avoid mentioning word cryptography. . Especially when you mention china.. Got a call from UPS to confirm the value of the items as there was a mismatch between the invoice and the reported value - no idea what that means. They send me an email to which I just replied that I am a private buyer and confirmed the value of $120.
UPS also attached a copy of the invoice that states: Computer Game Gateway, so I wonder if UPS decides to ask questions how do I best explain what I am buying, so it doesn't raise any concerns.
Just explain that they're high performance cryptographic machines, coming from China. Customs loves that. That sounds too suspicious Any other plusible explanation?
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CYPER
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January 24, 2014, 03:28:46 PM |
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anyone with ups tracking that purchased on 21th ?
Me. time of your purchase ? I have 2 orders from the 21st: 21/01/2014 05:37 - Shipped 21/01/2014 23:32 - Not Shipped I got 2 BITMAIN Order Shipped emails, thinking both my orders were shipped, but it was just the same email for my 1st order. Bitmain confirmed 2nd order will be shipped today.
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CYPER
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January 24, 2014, 03:30:27 PM |
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Simple and doesnt need to be a lie.. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application-specific_integrated_circuitSo just tell them its fpga and you have a project that requires custom programming with fpga.. I would avoid mentioning word cryptography. . Especially when you mention china.. Got a call from UPS to confirm the value of the items as there was a mismatch between the invoice and the reported value - no idea what that means. They send me an email to which I just replied that I am a private buyer and confirmed the value of $120.
UPS also attached a copy of the invoice that states: Computer Game Gateway, so I wonder if UPS decides to ask questions how do I best explain what I am buying, so it doesn't raise any concerns.
Just explain that they're high performance cryptographic machines, coming from China. Customs loves that. That sounds too suspicious Any other plusible explanation? The description on the invoice is already a lie: they think its hardware for gaming. I might be just paranoid, but I want to know what to say if they start asking questions
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ineedit
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January 24, 2014, 03:35:00 PM |
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Simple and doesnt need to be a lie.. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application-specific_integrated_circuitSo just tell them its fpga and you have a project that requires custom programming with fpga.. I would avoid mentioning word cryptography. . Especially when you mention china.. Got a call from UPS to confirm the value of the items as there was a mismatch between the invoice and the reported value - no idea what that means. They send me an email to which I just replied that I am a private buyer and confirmed the value of $120.
UPS also attached a copy of the invoice that states: Computer Game Gateway, so I wonder if UPS decides to ask questions how do I best explain what I am buying, so it doesn't raise any concerns.
Just explain that they're high performance cryptographic machines, coming from China. Customs loves that. That sounds too suspicious Any other plusible explanation? The description on the invoice is already a lie: they think its hardware for gaming. I might be just paranoid, but I want to know what to say if they start asking questions Just say 'I know, it is an absolute bargain" and that you could not refuse at that price!
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Biffa
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January 24, 2014, 03:36:27 PM |
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Simple and doesnt need to be a lie.. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application-specific_integrated_circuitSo just tell them its fpga and you have a project that requires custom programming with fpga.. I would avoid mentioning word cryptography. . Especially when you mention china.. Got a call from UPS to confirm the value of the items as there was a mismatch between the invoice and the reported value - no idea what that means. They send me an email to which I just replied that I am a private buyer and confirmed the value of $120.
UPS also attached a copy of the invoice that states: Computer Game Gateway, so I wonder if UPS decides to ask questions how do I best explain what I am buying, so it doesn't raise any concerns.
Just explain that they're high performance cryptographic machines, coming from China. Customs loves that. That sounds too suspicious Any other plusible explanation? The description on the invoice is already a lie: they think its hardware for gaming. I might be just paranoid, but I want to know what to say if they start asking questions Just say its parts for the customised Computer Games Arcade booth for Comic Con that you design
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CYPER
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January 24, 2014, 03:36:52 PM |
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Simple and doesnt need to be a lie.. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application-specific_integrated_circuitSo just tell them its fpga and you have a project that requires custom programming with fpga.. I would avoid mentioning word cryptography. . Especially when you mention china.. Got a call from UPS to confirm the value of the items as there was a mismatch between the invoice and the reported value - no idea what that means. They send me an email to which I just replied that I am a private buyer and confirmed the value of $120.
UPS also attached a copy of the invoice that states: Computer Game Gateway, so I wonder if UPS decides to ask questions how do I best explain what I am buying, so it doesn't raise any concerns.
Just explain that they're high performance cryptographic machines, coming from China. Customs loves that. That sounds too suspicious Any other plusible explanation? The description on the invoice is already a lie: they think its hardware for gaming. I might be just paranoid, but I want to know what to say if they start asking questions Just say 'I know, it is an absolute bargain" and that you could not refuse at that price! What is an absolute bargin Imagine they call you and ask: what is the item exactly?
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January 24, 2014, 03:39:32 PM |
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Simple and doesnt need to be a lie.. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application-specific_integrated_circuitSo just tell them its fpga and you have a project that requires custom programming with fpga.. I would avoid mentioning word cryptography. . Especially when you mention china.. Got a call from UPS to confirm the value of the items as there was a mismatch between the invoice and the reported value - no idea what that means. They send me an email to which I just replied that I am a private buyer and confirmed the value of $120.
UPS also attached a copy of the invoice that states: Computer Game Gateway, so I wonder if UPS decides to ask questions how do I best explain what I am buying, so it doesn't raise any concerns.
Just explain that they're high performance cryptographic machines, coming from China. Customs loves that. That sounds too suspicious Any other plusible explanation? The description on the invoice is already a lie: they think its hardware for gaming. I might be just paranoid, but I want to know what to say if they start asking questions That is the problem with Chinese outfits that lie on customs documents. Yes it saves you the tax/duty, but if the transaction gets questioned you're in the unenviable position of either having to say that the description is wrong and it's really something else or trying to get it released without outright lying to the customs officials in order to get it released. Personally, I'd rather just pay the tax. I do a decent number of crossborder Canada/US trips, and the unilateral power of those guys to detain and hold people is unbelievable. Once you get on their list as someone who tries to avoid paying taxes, you get your scarlet letter and special treatment every time you go through.
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bitmutiny
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January 24, 2014, 03:45:35 PM |
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anyone with ups tracking that purchased on 21th ?
I have a tracking number, but its the wrong number, looks to be someone else's order. Been trying to get correct tracking number for 2 days with no success
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ineedit
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January 24, 2014, 03:46:30 PM |
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Simple and doesnt need to be a lie.. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application-specific_integrated_circuitSo just tell them its fpga and you have a project that requires custom programming with fpga.. I would avoid mentioning word cryptography. . Especially when you mention china.. Got a call from UPS to confirm the value of the items as there was a mismatch between the invoice and the reported value - no idea what that means. They send me an email to which I just replied that I am a private buyer and confirmed the value of $120.
UPS also attached a copy of the invoice that states: Computer Game Gateway, so I wonder if UPS decides to ask questions how do I best explain what I am buying, so it doesn't raise any concerns.
Just explain that they're high performance cryptographic machines, coming from China. Customs loves that. That sounds too suspicious Any other plusible explanation? The description on the invoice is already a lie: they think its hardware for gaming. I might be just paranoid, but I want to know what to say if they start asking questions Just say 'I know, it is an absolute bargain" and that you could not refuse at that price! What is an absolute bargin Imagine they call you and ask: what is the item exactly? Just say 'How much is the tax', 'Can I pay it by card' and pay it. In the long run it is the cheapest option. If you question the amount of tax they will get more interested, if you enter into a discussion then the tax will go up, if you do not pay the tax you will not get it and would have lost what you have paid for it.
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pedrosoft
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January 24, 2014, 03:47:38 PM |
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anyone with ups tracking that purchased on 21th ?
Me. time of your purchase ? I have 2 orders from the 21st: 21/01/2014 05:37 - Shipped 21/01/2014 23:32 - Not Shipped I got 2 BITMAIN Order Shipped emails, thinking both my orders were shipped, but it was just the same email for my 1st order. Bitmain confirmed 2nd order will be shipped today. thanks
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CYPER
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January 24, 2014, 03:50:49 PM |
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Just say its parts for the customised Computer Games Arcade booth for Comic Con that you design
Gaming Arcade was the exact thing that crossed my mind as a possible reason to buy these. Btw the lady on the phone asked if I am a private a commercial person. Is there a difference in terms of Duty/VAT if you import these as a private or business person? That is the problem with Chinese outfits that lie on customs documents. Yes it saves you the tax/duty, but if the transaction gets questioned you're in the unenviable position of either having to say that the description is wrong and it's really something else or trying to get it released without outright lying to the customs officials in order to get it released.
Personally, I'd rather just pay the tax. I do a decent number of crossborder Canada/US trips, and the unilateral power of those guys to detain and hold people is unbelievable. Once you get on their list as someone who tries to avoid paying taxes, you get your scarlet letter and special treatment every time you go through.
Well if one has to be ecompletely honest then 1.9BTC should be the declared value, but that will create more problems that it will solve. I doubt anyone here is mad at Bitmain for declaring it with a low value. I will just make up a plausible story and stick to it Computer hardware for a gaming project sounds good.
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CYPER
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January 24, 2014, 03:52:17 PM |
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Just say 'How much is the tax', 'Can I pay it by card' and pay it. In the long run it is the cheapest option.
If you question the amount of tax they will get more interested, if you enter into a discussion then the tax will go up, if you do not pay the tax you will not get it and would have lost what you have paid for it.
I have absolutely no problem paying the tax being so low - that's a given. I never implied that I want to avoid it - that would be stupid I was told today that once I reply to their email confirming the value of the items then I would be able to pay it over the phone later in the evening, which is convenient as the drivers only accept the exact amount in cash or a cheque.
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Biffa
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January 24, 2014, 03:54:32 PM |
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Just say its parts for the customised Computer Games Arcade booth for Comic Con that you design
Gaming Arcade was the exact thing that crossed my mind as a possible reason to buy these. Btw the lady on the phone asked if I am a private a commercial person. Is there a difference in terms of Duty/VAT if you import these as a private or business person? That is the problem with Chinese outfits that lie on customs documents. Yes it saves you the tax/duty, but if the transaction gets questioned you're in the unenviable position of either having to say that the description is wrong and it's really something else or trying to get it released without outright lying to the customs officials in order to get it released.
Personally, I'd rather just pay the tax. I do a decent number of crossborder Canada/US trips, and the unilateral power of those guys to detain and hold people is unbelievable. Once you get on their list as someone who tries to avoid paying taxes, you get your scarlet letter and special treatment every time you go through.
Well if one has to be ecompletely honest then 1.9BTC should be the declared value, but that will create more problems that it will solve. I doubt anyone here is mad at Bitmain for declaring it with a low value. I will just make up a plausible story and stick to it Computer hardware for a gaming project sounds good. Did you use bitcoins you had mined to pay for it? Theoretically they have no value, or only the value of the cost of the electricy and equipment used to mine them, being a virtual currency blah blah.. They probably want to know if you have a VAT number if you are a commercial entity, because its really about the VAT, there are no import duties for computer parts.
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January 24, 2014, 03:55:27 PM |
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tomorrow the last day for ordering right? Has BITMAIN updated anything regarding orders/availability timeframe since the 21st?
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January 24, 2014, 03:56:55 PM |
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Still waiting on shipping since early 22nd
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