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Old 09-16-2011, 01:32 PM   #1
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Customs declaration for warranty repair?

Quick question, if I'm sending something back to the US to be repaired under warranty, how do I fill out the customs declaration form? Do I declare it as $0 value, or do I declare the full value and make a notation it is for repair work? Thanks in advance
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I would call the manufactur to get the full info so you are not guessing and get dinged for a charge that you should have to pay.
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u put Return to manuf. (repair). i've done this many times in past .

frankly US customs are not as anal as canada.
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Put the value that you paid...unless the company you bought it from will fit it out for you
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and make sure, when they send it back, they lable it as warrentry repair...
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u put Return to manuf. (repair). i've done this many times in past .

frankly US customs are not as anal as canada.
Thanks. I'm guessing I should still put dollar value on it, in case it gets lost/damaged so that insurance covers it?
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