Meant2Die
Specialist
- Nov 8, 2019
- 307
I'm in the US and want to send something to Energy Control (Spain) for testing. At the post office you have to fill out paperwork and declare what you are sending.
I tried sending today, but the post office employee totally caught me off guard directly asking what it is. I said that's private.The guy was rude and really nosy, and he's like we need to know, plus you have to describe it on the customs slip. I was so taken aback I ended up saying I don't know bc its my boyfriends package and left. Since my sample is in a test tube and was wrapped in bubble wrap in a soft small envelope he was squeezing it saying he could tell its not papers for example. I realized in that moment I should most likely use a hard small box b/c those are more ambiguous, and maybe add something to it to give it some weight. I know they can't open my package so I will obviously lie about whats inside, but I don't know what to declare it as that is that small and weighs very little that seems legit but is also unimportant and forgettable so that customs doesn't get an itch to want to open it.
Any suggestions?
I'm also wondering does anyone know if customs scan packages? For example, if I declare the package as "paperwork" but they scan it and clearly see there's an object inside, wouldn't that automatically be a reason for them to open it? If so then, I gotta be smart with my description. But then what object seems harmless but is sort of shaped like a test tube/small bottle? remember liquids are usually a NONO. Or I thought of putting it into a rectangular tin can that used to have tea in. It's small, 2.5 inches height by 1.5 inches width, but then i would have to declare that as something too...
I'm way overthinking this, I know.. just need some help.
I tried sending today, but the post office employee totally caught me off guard directly asking what it is. I said that's private.The guy was rude and really nosy, and he's like we need to know, plus you have to describe it on the customs slip. I was so taken aback I ended up saying I don't know bc its my boyfriends package and left. Since my sample is in a test tube and was wrapped in bubble wrap in a soft small envelope he was squeezing it saying he could tell its not papers for example. I realized in that moment I should most likely use a hard small box b/c those are more ambiguous, and maybe add something to it to give it some weight. I know they can't open my package so I will obviously lie about whats inside, but I don't know what to declare it as that is that small and weighs very little that seems legit but is also unimportant and forgettable so that customs doesn't get an itch to want to open it.
Any suggestions?
I'm also wondering does anyone know if customs scan packages? For example, if I declare the package as "paperwork" but they scan it and clearly see there's an object inside, wouldn't that automatically be a reason for them to open it? If so then, I gotta be smart with my description. But then what object seems harmless but is sort of shaped like a test tube/small bottle? remember liquids are usually a NONO. Or I thought of putting it into a rectangular tin can that used to have tea in. It's small, 2.5 inches height by 1.5 inches width, but then i would have to declare that as something too...
I'm way overthinking this, I know.. just need some help.
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