Malaysia Watch Forum
Main Forums => General Discussion - Modern Watches => Topic started by: Kevlarr on January 29, 2012, 12:57:01 PM
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I just sent a watch to Singapore via Registered Mail. This is the first time I am sending a watch overseas. When I was shipping it, the post office gave me a registered mail sticker / bar code to put on the parcel, I put the stamps on the parcel and that's that.
After I came home, I was wondering if I have missed something out. I checked the other parcels that I received from my oversea purchases and I noticed that they all had Customs Declaration Forms filled in and pasted on the parcels. But when I was sending the watch to Singapore, the post office officer never mentioned or gave me any customs forms to fill. Should I be worried? Will my parcel reach its destination safely and without delay?
Can anyone share their experience in sending watches overseas using Registered Mail (or other shipping methods)?
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normally the freight company will ask u wat's inside so they can do the declaration for you. I have send various items to Singapore, e.g. DVD, harddisk, and some computer parts, no problem. But I didn't use Pos Malaysia, I normally use DHL or Fedex. I give up on Pos Malaysia.
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The post office officer did ask me what the content was. I hope she fills in the form for me.
How do you send using DHL or FedEx? I mean, where do you go to ship them? At the post office or at FedEx office?
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That should be fine. Pos Malaysia will usually do the necessary -
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Yes better use Fedex or DHL , they are most reputable courier co in the world..spend a bit to make sure your stuff is safe...cheers bro