Some of you might have read my "for sale" posting regarding the 2Ce Signature speakers consequent to my decision to upgrade to Quatro. Direct from Vandersteen himself, I got a very reasonable price and have been hunting for freight agencies cum clearance services to ship them from USA to Cochin. All of them backed out at the end and one was trying their best as I asked for a guarantee that once I paid for the speakers to Vandersteen directly and arranged for delivery at the shipper's address in USA, they had to get them to my home in India including Customs clearance etc. These things are heavy and large, plus will be declared at the real price I pay as reputed companies like Vandersteen don't under-invoice and I am also not averse to pay reasonable duties (estimated initially at around 30%) and do not wish to go illegal.
Now the last agency has also said sorry as they have talked to clearing agencies and Customs officials, both working and retired, to ensure that there would be no problems. Unfortunately, I am being told that the Customs will make a big issue when the good arrive. This is primarily because of their high value (> $5000) and also because I live in Middle East, buy from USA and ship direct to India, a case of money laundering, they will suspect!!! There is no way they will allow this and if at all they show some leniency, I could be charged 350% luxury tax for buying such high value items in a commercial international transaction!!! I even got a nice piece of advice that better speakers at lower values are available in India, so why don't you buy locally???
Bloody shame, I would say. Is this the outcome if one wants to buy something which one can afford from one's own hard-earned money outside the country and willing to do it legally? Is this a crime?
I have now only two options for future: either buy them and get them here and send to India "illegally" (there is a multitude of companies in the Middle East who do so regularly paying hardly any duties), or get them here and take along under TR when I wind up here in an year or two.
I have now no choice but to recall my "for sale".
But one thing I have decided, right or wrong: if at all I buy a new set of speakers in the future, it will still be the Vandy Quatros. This experience makes my resolution even stronger.
Or, when I come home next month, may be I should file an application with DGTD or someone for import!
Sorry, folks. Believe me, I am not a money-launderer.
no cheers this time.
murali
Now the last agency has also said sorry as they have talked to clearing agencies and Customs officials, both working and retired, to ensure that there would be no problems. Unfortunately, I am being told that the Customs will make a big issue when the good arrive. This is primarily because of their high value (> $5000) and also because I live in Middle East, buy from USA and ship direct to India, a case of money laundering, they will suspect!!! There is no way they will allow this and if at all they show some leniency, I could be charged 350% luxury tax for buying such high value items in a commercial international transaction!!! I even got a nice piece of advice that better speakers at lower values are available in India, so why don't you buy locally???
Bloody shame, I would say. Is this the outcome if one wants to buy something which one can afford from one's own hard-earned money outside the country and willing to do it legally? Is this a crime?
I have now only two options for future: either buy them and get them here and send to India "illegally" (there is a multitude of companies in the Middle East who do so regularly paying hardly any duties), or get them here and take along under TR when I wind up here in an year or two.
I have now no choice but to recall my "for sale".
But one thing I have decided, right or wrong: if at all I buy a new set of speakers in the future, it will still be the Vandy Quatros. This experience makes my resolution even stronger.
Or, when I come home next month, may be I should file an application with DGTD or someone for import!
Sorry, folks. Believe me, I am not a money-launderer.
no cheers this time.
murali