From what I know, if the person didn't collect the goods in month after they were in customs clearance, the item is confiscated from the country.
This is irreversible...
In other hand, there still may be 0.01% chance which the receiver can claim the item to be returned to the sender.
In that case if this 0.01% work (which I highly doubt sadly) you will need to pay the customs fees which the receiver avoid.
I have had plenty of non-claimed international packages sent back to me.
Why would the country confiscate it? Seems like theft to me.......
Going to second that, it doesn't get confiscated, it gets returned. Again, thats if there isn't something legally an issue. If you declared the collectibles as raw textiles or something, that can complicate things.
From the screenshot I took on July 16 it was the same message of Held at Customs. Well if it's unclaimed I am happy to get it back even if it takes longer.. (Any idea about how long?)
I just got off the phone with USPS and they said they are not sure about the message but looks like the history of tracking was archived on Sep 12th and they left that last message as the latest update on the shipment.
I just checked one of the packages that I had returned and tried to put together a timeline for you. A package I had shipped was received by Customs on 5/21/19 (it has a sticker on it that says so) It has another sticker that says that the customer failed to pay and the package was being returned on 6/18/19. The tracking number actually shows on the USPS site that it returned back to the US on 8/8/19 and was delivered at my mailbox on 8/13/19