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Jozi Bears Jozi Bears
Johannesburg
Posts: 33

Been wondering about the steel-shot inside a bear's tummy and metal accessories added to a bear.
Do the customs x-ray pick up the metal in and on the bear, and do they then open the box to see what's inside?

Second thing, what do you list a bear as on the customs form: toy???, collectable???

thanx in advance
Tx

SueAnn Past Time Bears
Double Oak, Texas
Posts: 21,720

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I'm probably not as knowledgeable as some on this subject, but I've mailed several bears overseas.  As it's been some years ago, the requirements may be different now.  I seem to remember that classifying the package as a "gift" would get the lowest customs charge.  I also made a list of what was inside the bear such as steel/glass pellets, fiberfill, excelsior, etc. and attached a very small sample of each item in a plastic bag.  Then cross your fingers and hope they won't open the package.  Someone else may have more current suggestions as to what is needed now.

BFB-Lyn Brimbin Forest Bears
NSW, Australia
Posts: 3,719
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I've had no trouble sending bears overseas and I always mark it as "gift" and list as "Soft Toy". Coming into the country I have only had one bear stopped at customs and go through a treatment process because the bear contained sand/gravel. Was not amused and had to pay but it was either that or have the bear destroyed!! Also I have had the odd package that has been opened by customs this end so they do go through  X-ray - obviously they weren't quite sure what was in the package. In all the years that I have been sending bears overseas I haven't lost one yet!  bear_grin

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