My Experience with Customs for a Thomann Purchase - NON-POLITICAL

mbt64

mbt64

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Just wanted to share my test purchase from Thomann to see how easy and how much it costs to import directly from Germany. I bought an Xotic Voltage Doubler ($38), set of picks in a tin ($16), and pedal mounties thingies ($2). I bought these because they would fit into a small package for shipping.

Total purchases = $57
Shipping = $25
Customs fees = $78
UPS customs fees = $31
Total = $191

I bit the bullet and paid for the stuff (OUCH!!), my research before ordering led me to believe customs was 50% of purchase price not 137%, UPS never disclosed their own customs fees prior to shipping either. It used to be I read of people buying from Thomann and getting better prices even with shipping but I guess that's not true anymore. Not making a political statement, just some FYI for anyone looking to purchase overseas and ship to the US.
 
Customs stuff is so often filled out wrong.

I doubt that is the actual rate you were supposed to pay given what the state of trade with the EU appears to be. The reciprocal rate to the EU appears to be 15% post-August.
 
Just wanted to share my test purchase from Thomann to see how easy and how much it costs to import directly from Germany. I bought an Xotic Voltage Doubler ($38), set of picks in a tin ($16), and pedal mounties thingies ($2). I bought these because they would fit into a small package for shipping.

Total purchases = $57
Shipping = $25
Customs fees = $78
UPS customs fees = $31
Total = $191

I bit the bullet and paid for the stuff (OUCH!!), my research before ordering led me to believe customs was 50% of purchase price not 137%, UPS never disclosed their own customs fees prior to shipping either. It used to be I read of people buying from Thomann and getting better prices even with shipping but I guess that's not true anymore. Not making a political statement, just some FYI for anyone looking to purchase overseas and ship to the US.
In Canada... UPS and other 3rd party shippers apply brokerage fees for items crossing a border and I think that's what those UPS custom fees might be. You have to use Canada Post, USPS or other government postal services only and fill out the customs paperwork and then you won't have to pay those UPS customs fees. Requires a bit of planning and you just say no to companies like UPS. Type "ups brokerage fees canada" into google and read the horror stories. That's likely what all the 3rd party shipping companies will be doing to Americans now.

I avoid about 80% of all customs, duties, import fees, taxes, etc. on all small packages I purchase abroad. Tiny box, tiny label, poor writing, no English, no French. You don't commit fraud. Things just slip by. If your customs are like Canada you're on easy street. If your customs are like South American countries then you are paying for every single thing you ever buy.
 
I got a great deal from Thomann, got something at half the US price; and the shipping / tariff wasn't bad, and I saved a large percentage of the money....I forget the details but I started a topic on it here last year...that was before 2025 tariff changes.

I wouldn't bother with buying internationally now....

Had a recent issue trying to get a guitar from a shop in Canada shipped to me in the US; the seller tried twice, both times it was stuck in Canadian customs missing some information, and ended up returned to sender; he provided the information, and even copied me on the emails to Canadian Customs and UPS International; first time he used UPS International directly; the second time he used Ship Nerd and UPS. Over one month going nowhere before I asked the shop to refund me, which they did.

It seems other countries are confused or angry about reciprocal tariffs and can't or won't make them work.
 
Just wanted to share my test purchase from Thomann to see how easy and how much it costs to import directly from Germany. I bought an Xotic Voltage Doubler ($38), set of picks in a tin ($16), and pedal mounties thingies ($2). I bought these because they would fit into a small package for shipping.

Total purchases = $57
Shipping = $25
Customs fees = $78
UPS customs fees = $31
Total = $191

I bit the bullet and paid for the stuff (OUCH!!), my research before ordering led me to believe customs was 50% of purchase price not 137%, UPS never disclosed their own customs fees prior to shipping either. It used to be I read of people buying from Thomann and getting better prices even with shipping but I guess that's not true anymore. Not making a political statement, just some FYI for anyone looking to purchase overseas and ship to the US.
Why?
 
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