The last time I had something go over the limit I just explained to customs that a mistake had been made. I had to supply a copy of the correct invoices.
Obviously this delays it, but upon receiving the correct invoice they released it with no charge.
Good luck.
fuk man what a clusterfuk. GL with it. I just requested repack today. Fingers crossed. Only 55 items. Sure hope they don't make that equal $10, 000 or something. Definitely agree with others comments here Brooke is easily the best to deal with. Some of the others could not give a toss i suspect. MMB is definitely good as a no frills service but id be wary using them with your high end purchases.
Anyway once again mate. sorry to hear about your dramas. I hope it gets sorted ASAP and this side of xmas Cheers Jono
I have been chatting with jkidd05 and like others never seen the commercial invoice.
It is peak season in fact (start of november) so MMB / DHL and other shipping are under the pump. My recent package that arrived last week- repack requested confirmed after 24 hours but no email confirmation that item has been repacked. DHL tracking showed that item not collected till one or two days later so delays are already there. It actually had problems with customs and delayed the shipping by one business day so instead of Friday, collected on Monday.
7 Dec 16 10:47 PM - Customs status updated - SYDNEY,AUSTRALIA Further Details - DHL needs further information from the importer.
Next Steps - A DHL representative shall attempt to contact the importer or please contact DHL Customer Service for further assistance. Customer should contact DHL Customer Service if not reached by DHL
So i contacted MMB and they spoke to their DHL rep and package was released by customs.
This is a HUGE package of 459 items. I know it will be nice to consolidate and get 1 big package for cheaper postage but in this case, for me, I would have split into 2 or 3 lots and get the flawless and other high value stuff home first.
All high end stuff, you need to weigh out USPS Global express (pay more postage, possibly cop customs) or DHL via MMB.
Heard anymore back on this one yet?
Definitely have to keep the Customs bill, when you get it and get the thing framed.
Really need MMB to email or express post the correct invoice through to Aus customs asap.
Hope this matter gets sorted out asap.
I do not blame you one iota for being paranoid my friend, I will keep my fingers crossed for you.Yeah DHL gave me a call this morning and I forwarded MMB's official response acknowledging the mistake due to software glitch, and an amended commercial invoice.
He said everything SHOULD be straight forward from now on and the shipment should be delivered by the ETA of Friday/Monday.
But forgive me for being paranoid, I think I will be stressing until I have the shipment in my hands...when that will be, who knows!
Mate so glad to hear that this should move forward without too much more stress. Fingers are definitely crossed for you, happy to see that although this mistake should never of happened, acknowledgement has been made and DHL and MMB seem to of worked together to sort out the problem.
In this world we all know that s*** sometimes just happens to me their helping to sort out the problem shows that they are a company I personally am happy to continue using.
Just as a little FYI, I work for a freight forwarder and we deal with customers brokerage and although I haven't dealt with something like private purchased goods (normally it's airfreight for business, shipping containers etc.) but it's fairly common to get invoices that don't tally, and as yours showed it was obviously miscalculated so as long as you can get an amended invoice from the shipper that should be fine for customs. In most cases customs don't actually evaluate the goods, that's what a licensed broker is for so as long as you are in communication with whomever is handling the brokerage they should be able to correctly declare and classify the items with customs for you.