Goldshell DHL fees

Oh I see you sell miners LOL

Is this a dhl thing or would all shipping companies charge the same amount?

Yes, i sell miners, but this happened to me when i first got started with mining. If you buy from manufacturers, there is a chance that you will be hit with large tax bill when you purchase big miners. I purchased 20 box miners from goldshell in the past and had to pay close to $2800 just in tax

It depends on what amount the manufacturer put on the commercial invoice. I don’t think it matters whether it’s dhl, ups, fedex, etc.

So the seller chooses what amount to put down? I just want to make sure I didn’t make an “error”? This will happen to all my future Goldshell orders since they updated that insurance thing?

Have you found it better to use the insurance they offer or take the chance? I only ask because I just ordered from them last week for the first time and decided not to select the insurance but I did fill in the declared value of the total amount for the machine so I’m hoping that doesn’t bite me in the ass now.

I did not select the insurance, never do. So idk if that means you should prepare for a DHL bill….

:man_facepalming: Oh that sucks…

Yes, the seller will choose the amount to put down.

I have never ordered anything from goldshell directly after paying close to $3000 just for the tax, so I’m not familiar with how they operate nowadays.

This individual ordered kd6 from goldshell and currently in a situation where he needs to pay close to $10,000 just for the tax

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That’s insane…straight up robbery right there.

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Yes, indeed…. :weary: :face_with_symbols_over_mouth:

Thank you for linking me to that comment thread, didn’t come up in the way I searched the website. Damn…. Learned a lot today.

To be completely honest though, Goldshell did email the guy and is looking at a solution to the $10,000 tax bill. We will have to see how Goldshell handles that particular situation before we just throw them under the bus.

Besides, Goldshell now puts the “declare value” in the control of the customer. The customer can declare how much Goldshell puts down for the “Declare Value”. It’s up to the customer to play by our tax rules or declare a lesser value and hope DHL delivers your miner to you safe and sound. If your shipment gets lost or damaged, DHL will only pay you what you put down for “Declared Value”. So, you risk the chance of paying a tax fee by customs, or risk the chance that DHL screws up your shipment.

You have the opportunity to buy miners for cheaper when going through the manufacture. Or you can go to a reseller and just pay more up front and not worry about surprises. Benefits to both ways…

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Praying for a good outcome! ):

Well I have good news. Even though I put $2250.00 in the declared value but didn’t check the insurance box I wasn’t charged anything from DHL. Not saying this will be the same for anyone else but just thankful I wasn’t one of the ones getting ripped off by the shipping companies.

On another note I received my asic 3 days earlier than expected…

If I’m not mistaken,

Customs only can check a certain amount of packages, so there is a chance that your package with a declared value in the range to be taxed, makes it through without you having to pay.

It’s not the shipping companies that rips you off. It’s simply if your package is the unlucky one to be randomly picked to be inspected by customs, that you will have to pay any tax based on your declared value…

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Just finished paying 150 duty to canada on a 628 order for a psu and an lbc box that I don’t even really want lok… time to find a better way!

The customs procedures are mostly different for each country.
With all my shipments that came via DHL, I had to show the proof of purchase / proof of payment. No matter what GS wrote in the papers, customs here checked it.
Fedex has been a little easier, but not necessarily cheaper.

Of course, I’m not at all happy about such additional costs either, but I calculate them in before I buy and then I don’t get a nasty surprise.

And guys, as much as taxes suck, always be aware that in most countries it is a crime to deliberately avoid customs, for which you can go to jail.

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