When it arrives to stackry, ask them to remove the invoices, that way pricing can't be dictated, list the fee as whatever but don't call it stupid. If you say a hood is worth $5 it's obviously bullshit, but if it's worth $200 then you get away with it. You'll still pay a fee but it will be a lot smaller.This is to any of the stackry users out there
Right, I've got a shedload of stuff building up in my suite...
What have you previous folk done about declared values??
What happens to the paperwork that arrives with each delivery to the warehouse?
Any tips, on keeping my delivery costs to a minimum??
Cheers
...and whatever you do, don't write this down anywhere others can find it... ;)When it arrives to stackry, ask them to remove the invoices, that way pricing can't be dictated, list the fee as whatever but don't call it stupid. If you say a hood is worth $5 it's obviously bullshit, but if it's worth $200 then you get away with it. You'll still pay a fee but it will be a lot smaller.
As for multiple packages, easiest way it to consolodate it by which stackry will put everything into a box, then you can declare the value of all the goods as "car parts" and list them as whatever price you like as long as it's not wildly inaccurate.
FWIW 5 vents i listed as "Plastic car parts", worth $39 total
Whatchu talking about willis they were $39 for 5 got a deal ;)!...and whatever you do, don't write this down anywhere others can find it... ;)