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Good experience buying M4 Pro from Japan on eBay

dmiles119

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Ordered my M4 pro from this eBay seller in Japan on Sunday October 12, received it well packaged and as advertised today, October 16.


Drone is brand new, factory sealed FCC mode. No additional fees at all. Very happy with this seller, and wow what a great drone. Just thought I'd pass this along to others. This was the lowest price I could find anywhere with no shipping.
 
Any evidence as to how they avoided all tariffs for you, despite not claiming to "help" with tariffs?
Have you looked up the customs declaration form to see what they declared as the country of manufacture, the value, description and Harmony Code?
Likely not declared as China, and description may not match at all.
Hey, whatever works. Just not guaranteed.
 
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Any evidence as to how they avoided all tariffs?
Have you looked up the customs declaration form to see what they declared as the country of manufacture, the value, description and Harmony Code?
Likely not declared as China, and description may not match at all.
Hey, whatever works. Just not guaranteed.

There is a notice with the eBay listing:

International Buyers - Please Note:
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.

You basically roll the dice and go on the hope that US Customs passes it through with tacking on any duties.
 
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Any evidence as to how they avoided all tariffs?
Have you looked up the customs declaration form to see what they declared as the country of manufacture, the value, description and Harmony Code?
Likely not declared as China, and description may not match at all.
Hey, whatever works. Just not guaranteed.
probably by declaring it as $100 "Milwaukee Cordless Drill", like my Korean seller did with mine :P
 
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There is a notice with the eBay listing:



You basically roll the dice and go on the hope that US Customs passes it through with tacking on any duties.
Yes, I am aware of the apparent contradiction with that eBay message, even when the seller says all tariffs are prepaid.
 
That's what mine did, and why I am asking.
Did you contact US Customs to figure out the owed debt? Curious what they are charging.
 
No. Presumably none. As the shipper, they declared a value of $750, and country of manufacture as Taiwan!
That puts most of the liability on the seller. If Customs ever goes after the seller, and it could be proven that you knew that the original country of origin was China, in their view, you would be a co-conspirator in the customs fraud.

Would that ever happen? Probably not.
 
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I did notice other sellers charging around $200 shipping and stating in their add that there would be no additional fees or tariffs. But I read the feedbacks of multiple buyers for the seller I used stating that there were no additional fees. So I figured I would take a shot. I was fully prepared to pay $200-$300 fees if needed, and I still would have been happy. Since there were no fees I just ordered an additional battery from a US supplier for $300.

The only customs declaration that I had access to had the seller stating that it was a toy drone, with no country of origin, and some statement about the batteries.

I've owned the original Phantom that I had to add a GoPro, a P2, P3, and P4. Also a Mavic Air 2 and an M Pro3. This thing is in a league of its own.
 

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