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| O_O Member Since: Jun 2005
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The following items may be shipped by UPS but are restricted to specific quantities, size and/or value: Airline Tickets Ammunition Artwork Dangerous Goods Furs Jewelry Knives Loose Gemstones Loose Pearls Magnets Precious Metals Also: Country Regulations From the United States to New Zealand Prohibited or Restricted Commodities In addition to the commodities which UPS prohibits to all countries served (listed here), it is prohibited to ship the following commodities to New Zealand. Knives Double-edged, flick, or butterfly knives are prohibited. Last edited by desertrat : 03-17-2008 at 10:43 AM. | |
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| The Mighty One Member Since: Mar 2003
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| It's not a sword, it's ART. Classify it as such on the customs form and you should be good to go. |
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| Registered User Member Since: Nov 2006 Location: Annapolis
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| Thanks desert and huntr. It seems like it might not be a wise thing to do. The total cost would be about $900 and it is probably not worth the risk involved in losing it. Thanks again! |
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I would guess that the reason their shipping is so high is that items of this nature are high theft, meaning the employees of the shippers will steal them if they are not carefully tracked, and the only shipping that is closely tracked is air shipment, which costs a lot of money. If you send the package via surface mail it will be much less expensive, but at much higher risk of being stolen along the way. What really sucks is that you can insure the parcel, but the US coverage usually stops as soon as the package leaves the country. If it is stolen outside the US it is difficult to resolve the insurance issue. If cost is the deciding factor, I would send it via the fastest and most affordable means, insure it for the full value, and declare it as a "Replica Sword". These swords may look impressive and deadly, but the blades are very weak and no more a weapon that a pointed broomstick. Marking it as a replica will cue the customs folks that it's not a real sword. | |
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