Due to changes at US Customs we will be only processing the shipping of orders through UPS. The purchase cost does not include any costs incurred from US Customs and the receiver will be liable for all import duties and taxes associated with their order. Should the order be returned undelivered, please note the refund will be processed minus the shipping costs.
Certain goods from specific countries are subject to higher tariffs and import restrictions. Ensure you check the regulations regarding the country of origin of your items to avoid unexpected charges or delays. Also ensure you select "business address" or "home address" when adding a new address to ensure your order is reported correctly
If you have any questions or need help with placing your order, please contact our Customer Services Team or select "Quotation" as the payment method online. Furthermore you can contact your local customs office for further information.
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