Just asked ai
"
When a package is "presented to customs," it means that your package has physically arrived at the customs facility of the destination country and is waiting to be inspected by customs officers. This is a standard part of international shipping.
During this stage:
1. Customs officials will review the package's documentation (like customs declaration forms)
2. They may inspect the contents to:
- Verify the declared value is accurate
- Check for prohibited items
- Determine if any import duties or taxes need to be paid
- Ensure compliance with local import regulations
The length of time your package stays in customs can vary from a few hours to several days, depending on:
- The country's customs processing speed
- Current workload at the customs facility
- Whether additional documentation is needed
- If duties/taxes need to be paid
- The type of items being imported
If everything is in order, the package will be cleared and move on to regular delivery. If there are any issues, you might be contacted to provide additional information or pay required fees."
Same... Honestly I am not seeing myself place my head under a train. So if my package get stuck... Then the world is testing my patience and will have to consider.
how tf do people stand in front of a train without moving? Did they take drugs or sm?