Customs charges at Post Office

Just need to complain!

I ordered some bits and peices from Germany, and unfortunately it came to more than the magic 62chf, so I was hit by a customs charge. Fair enough, I was expecting to pay the standard charge and the MWSt, about 23chfs.

Unfortunately mine was one of the lucky parcels to be selected for an additional inspection, apparantly part of the standard process. Fine, I understand the need for this, but why should I pay 13chf for the priviledge? Selected at random to pay an additional charge! OK, so it isn't huge amount, but the charges came to 31chf, the MWSt about 5.

Why they can't include this levy in the general charge I don't know, it is really odd, in my opinion.

Still, when I wrote to complain they told me not to worry, I might not get charged it again.

I do not understand the 'customer service' that you (don't) get in this country.

You shouldn't complain about the post office but about the sender.

If the sender would have correctly paid the Swiss MWST, you would not have a problem.

But the sender did not. The post office had extra work because of that reason. Should they do that for free?

Welcome to Switzerland, things are different, non existent customer service is nothing new!

Sounds like good service to me.

But I agree on the draconian charging where they hit you for 15,93 for CustomsClearance Service on top of the IVA.

At least IVA is 0%

There's no such thing as a free lunch - if you want to buy cheap stuff from outside the country but don't want to go there an pick it up yourself you've got to be prepared to take the hit on these admin costs. The post office want to make money just like everyone else.

I totally agree with you! This charge is totally outrageous and unfair.

The charges extra searching should be distributed over all the packages that are charged and not be the sole burden of the "lucky" person whose package was randomly selected.

At least you told them you are not happy about it and that it's unfair. Fingers crossed if enough people complain they will stop this practice.

I think you are miss the point. Some packages are charged additional fees because they were randomly selected for extra scrutiny. That's not fair. At least I don't think it's fair. If they want to do extra random checks then that should be figured into the regular service charge that everyone who pays duty has to pay.

Never had to deal with the officialdom that is customs then... That example is annoying, but harmless.

Wait until they hold your goods for over half a year, doing "tests", analysing the goods and then charging you for the priviledge, plus storage - can happen anywhere.

The sender is NOT responsible for paying the Swiss MwSt/VAT!

The receiver is in this case. The sender most likely did not charge Germany MwSt/VAT of 19%, thus the Swiss Customs put the standard charges on the package. And, because it's claimed value is just over the limit, they may have decided to check the contents to see if someone was smuggling Rolex watches and self raising flour into Switzerland with a value of CHF 62.-.

On the other hand, if in a major business relations and it is agreed upon in the contract, the seller/sender may cover the charges. But obviously with a value of CHF 62.- that is not the case

JC

Some things are just not available in Switzerland.

I am happy to pay the MWSt and the standard admin charge, that is part of living here and wanting choice from elsewhere. What I am peeved about is being charged an additional sum (OK not much) for a random check.

The post office had no extra work to do, they randomly select 5% or parcels (at the request of the Customs Officials) and then charge the recipient for the 'service'. I just think this is daft and that they should include this cost in their standard charges.

Correct, but they can still do it. I order bicycle parts from rose.de and they will deduct the 19% German MWST, add the 8% Swiss VAT, guarantee there will be no further postage charges and they charge 1% for doing that.

A little while back I received a note from the PO stating they had a registered letter for me from the US and they wanted to know the value of the item enclosed so they could work out what to charge me. I replied with an e-mail in English, explaining that the item was sent to me for my opinion on its genuiness and I would be re-exporting it a few days later. I couldn't tell them the value as I didn't know if it was genuine. I guess since my e-mail corresponded with the letter enclosed they believed me and forwarded the letter to me with no charge. I have carefully filed the receipt for when I sent it back though!

The PO/Customs can be helpful.

Know the rules, avoid the charges. Copy and paste from the Swiss Post website.

Thus, it is not a random inspection/charge.

Tom

I'm not sure. I've also heard that they do random checks to make sure what is written is what is in the package. They are not mutually exclusive.

Of course I'd be happier if the random checks weren't charged. Because I don't think that's fair.

ETA: Maybe it's this one?

http://www.post.ch/en/post-startseit....htm#txt107329

I think if the selection process is truely random it's quite difficult to say it's not fair.

It seems random, I wrote and asked the SwissPost what the charge was. I got the following reply:

"The Swiss Federal Customs Administration orders

Swiss Post to open up about 5% of the daily volume

of parcels according to guidelines and certain

criteria that they do not share with us. This

means the parcel is taken out of it's normal

sequence and placed in a special sorting bin.

It is then sent through a scanner, and

subsequently opened for an employee of the

Customs Administration. Then it is put back

into delivery the delivery channel."

OK so maybe not random, but the

parcel I received had all the correct

documentation and the c ustoms duty was as I

expected, with the exc eption of the additional

check charge.

Yep, that's the one.

Yuck Thats sick, you can do everything right but if you are unlucky you will have to pay extra? I though that was included in there customs clearance fee. What a greedy bunch of ....

It's like the police doing random Breathalyzer checks and charging you a small fee although you have 0.0!

I stand behind what I said... the seller is NOT responsible for paying the Swiss MwSt/VAT.

If you had a seller that did that, grand stuff. This is not standard procedures as sellers are not required nor responsible to do so.

JC