posted on April 2, 2001 07:50:22 AM new
BTW, you don't have to fill out the customs forms at the post office. Just ask them for a small supply next time you go, or you can even order them from the website. You'll have everything filled out (except maybe the exact weight if you don't have a scale) ahead of time and ready to go.
posted on April 2, 2001 09:32:17 AM new
Hi nanastuff
I was wondering how this one would turn out. Thanks for the update.
So this means the fantasy can continue? And may even become a reality?
So are you going to wrap the buckle in a delicate, lace trimmed handkerchief first? Are you going to pen the parcel note on the finest parchment paper?
posted on April 2, 2001 09:36:08 AM new
So far it has been my experience that the worst country to ship to is Canada. There always seems to be some kind of SNAFU. No problems with sales in Germany, England, Ireland, Austrialia...only Canada. No wonder the only thing they named after them was a goose.
posted on April 2, 2001 09:54:43 AM new
Hi RebelGuns
Sorry you have had such bad experiences. I have been receiving parcels regularly from the US for many years and I have never had one go missing and seldom has anything been opened. None have been damaged either.
I speak from experience as I have ordered mail order items since I was a child and since I have relatives in the US I have also received numerous packages from them.
My other relatives as well as my friends have had the same experience as me.
posted on April 2, 2001 09:57:54 AM new
OH shaani....I want so much to get this thread waaaaaaayyyyy of course, but big brother is watching. (Ain't that a shame to be fearful of what is said!)
(You bet this fantasy will continue ..! LOVE the hankie idea! Wish I had the nerve!)