If you just send it as normal mail, declare 20 dollar and state "sample" no-one will have to pay taxes. Also you're a private person, but you sell as a business, that's the problem... it's not gold or silver, it's brass....
If this is possible then I am interested in purchasing these coins aswell
It is worth taking into consideration who will be responsible if one of the "$20 samples" get lost in the mail and is never delivered.
Unfortunately this do happen from time to time
Buyer should bear with the risk then, I've done this multiple times and package has never been lost.
Exactly, if a choice was given sadly not. Also you all forget the fact that this has tax advantages for the seller, yet the buyer must feel the consequence... it's really not neccesary, I can only speak for the Netherlands, just recieved about 100 dollars in retro games from usa, not a penny.... And then last, it was never stated.... If a private person had send it, I would never had to pay 40 euro´s.
Also the fact that he knew that he would do it this way, which made it certain that I would have to pay VAT, he could have least be upfront about it and left me a choice, I would´ve waited for a seller in the EU then... Even a seller in the USA who send it as a private person would be a option, but not this...
And all the law abiding citizin´s here
, bet you all register every single bitcoin you have to the state and pay taxes on them, o no, no-one does that
Bitcoin is one big gray area, so I don't understand he chose the least preferrable way to send it
Furio you wanted to go through escrow..tell me..if the "letters" got seized how quickly would you run to escrow blaming me for the shipping lies?
i am not sending "samples" i am not sending documents so what non lie goes on the customs form?
i am running under a registered llc / business so i am well known and not wanting to be out there as breaking shipping laws..
i was asked (from someone from your exact country) how i ship and i explained it as a reply (in january)
only way i would even begin to consider this is if paid up front in btc and you agreeing that my liability ended there. i said it got shipped it got shipped no debate and the deal is then between usps and your countries customs and mail delivery and you
also if this was that huge of a problem i imagine your post has a refuse shipment option that would return to sender? but no you paid the tax then come complaining when i am just following the law, and what i said in a reply in this thread in january that i would do - then come straight to me wanting the btc taken off the sale price