The customs odyssey...
Dec. 7th, 2001 06:08 pmI just had, like, the weirdest experience of my life! o.o
Let me elaborate. I was awaiting a parcel from a friend from the Czech Republic who promised to send me around 50 CDs with anime! Naturally, I was all bouncy and excited, waiting for it to arrive. Today, there was this slip of paper in my mailbox that said that I had received a parcel of "dubious content" and I was to show up at the local customs office for clarification! Note, the "local" office is about 30 miles away! WAH! Needless to say, I was kinda miffed and worried! I called them and they said I had received a package from the Czech Republic and since it wasn't member of the EU they wanted to check it! They asked me what's in it. I said
"Uhm... dunno. Gifts. Uh... CDs..."
"Music CDs?"
"Uh, rather like... burnt CDs..."
*inhales sharply* "CD-Rs? Not good. You know that you're not supposed to send those?"
"Really? Not even data CDs?"
"Oh, data CDs. That's something else. We're talking about pirated music CDs here."
"Nah, officer, no danger here."
"Okay. Please show up at our office personally as soon as possible and bring your ID."
Aaaall right. So, I went to the office. Needless to say, I was quite nervous. Then, this guy came along, kinda geekish look, reminded me of my brother. He was really nice. He led me into the building, took out this HUGE key and opened the door to a room that was bursting with parcels. He asked me the same questions again and I gave the same answers. As explanation I offered, "You see, I study Japanese and these are data CDs to help me learn vocabulary and diction." He was all interested, wanting to know how it was to study Japanese and so on. We chatted a bit, he made me open the parcel, I showed him the CDs. Then he said "Since it's a gift you can just take it with you." I said "Thanks", signed a paper and zoomed off.
Man, this WAS scary! HahaHah. This never happened to me before! Either, they have the Czech Republic on their black list, or it was a spot check, or they picked that parcel because it was poorly declared (which it was). I mean, it can't be the shipment in general, since I've received TONS of stuff before in much larger packages and nobody ever raised as much as an eyebrow at it!
Weird, weird, weird...
On the other hand, I now have SO much anime to watch, it'll take weeks! It's amazing! Wow... I'm so happy. I'm gonna watch some right now! yaaaaay! *_*
Let me elaborate. I was awaiting a parcel from a friend from the Czech Republic who promised to send me around 50 CDs with anime! Naturally, I was all bouncy and excited, waiting for it to arrive. Today, there was this slip of paper in my mailbox that said that I had received a parcel of "dubious content" and I was to show up at the local customs office for clarification! Note, the "local" office is about 30 miles away! WAH! Needless to say, I was kinda miffed and worried! I called them and they said I had received a package from the Czech Republic and since it wasn't member of the EU they wanted to check it! They asked me what's in it. I said
"Uhm... dunno. Gifts. Uh... CDs..."
"Music CDs?"
"Uh, rather like... burnt CDs..."
*inhales sharply* "CD-Rs? Not good. You know that you're not supposed to send those?"
"Really? Not even data CDs?"
"Oh, data CDs. That's something else. We're talking about pirated music CDs here."
"Nah, officer, no danger here."
"Okay. Please show up at our office personally as soon as possible and bring your ID."
Aaaall right. So, I went to the office. Needless to say, I was quite nervous. Then, this guy came along, kinda geekish look, reminded me of my brother. He was really nice. He led me into the building, took out this HUGE key and opened the door to a room that was bursting with parcels. He asked me the same questions again and I gave the same answers. As explanation I offered, "You see, I study Japanese and these are data CDs to help me learn vocabulary and diction." He was all interested, wanting to know how it was to study Japanese and so on. We chatted a bit, he made me open the parcel, I showed him the CDs. Then he said "Since it's a gift you can just take it with you." I said "Thanks", signed a paper and zoomed off.
Man, this WAS scary! HahaHah. This never happened to me before! Either, they have the Czech Republic on their black list, or it was a spot check, or they picked that parcel because it was poorly declared (which it was). I mean, it can't be the shipment in general, since I've received TONS of stuff before in much larger packages and nobody ever raised as much as an eyebrow at it!
Weird, weird, weird...
On the other hand, I now have SO much anime to watch, it'll take weeks! It's amazing! Wow... I'm so happy. I'm gonna watch some right now! yaaaaay! *_*
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Date: 2001-12-08 03:32 am (UTC)grr.
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Date: 2001-12-08 03:48 am (UTC)grr.