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Old August 13th, 2008, 08:00   #1
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Export Seized Item?

So basically a few weeks ago I had an airsoft item seized and one of my options is to export to US.

I figure, hey, exporting to a friend or family is better than it going to waste, right? (aka, the "abandon to the crown" option).

The Letter they (CBSA) sent me is instructing me to find a Canada Customs Bonded Carrier to export the "goods" for me, at my expense of course.

What exactly is a Canada Customs Bonded Carrier? Does anyone have experience with this, or maybe some insight on how to complete this procedure?

Thank you in advance.
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Old August 13th, 2008, 08:12   #2
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What exactly is a Canada Customs Bonded Carrier? Does anyone have experience with this, or maybe some insight on how to complete this procedure?

Thank you in advance.
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Old August 13th, 2008, 08:32   #3
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As much as I appreciate that, I already googled it, still have no idea what im doing. Does anyone know:
1. What a Customs Bonded Carrier is and;
2. Which Carrier will export prohibited goods.

Thanks again.
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Old August 13th, 2008, 09:00   #4
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What got seized?
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Old August 13th, 2008, 09:25   #5
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surety_bond

I get the feeling you don't research much, which probably led to you being in this mess to begin with?
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Old August 13th, 2008, 09:36   #6
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Let's start the guessing shall we?

I'm guessing it was a gun.

Why do you ask?

http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthr...018#post517018

I'm sure lilrush will prove me wrong though.
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Old August 13th, 2008, 09:55   #7
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Ooooh guess that luck thing ran out and now you're on the CBSA's to watch list.
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Old August 13th, 2008, 10:43   #8
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So basically a few weeks ago I had an airsoft item seized and one of my options is to export to US.

I figure, hey, exporting to a friend or family is better than it going to waste, right? (aka, the "abandon to the crown" option).

The Letter they (CBSA) sent me is instructing me to find a Canada Customs Bonded Carrier to export the "goods" for me, at my expense of course.

What exactly is a Canada Customs Bonded Carrier? Does anyone have experience with this, or maybe some insight on how to complete this procedure?

Thank you in advance.
A bonded carrier is a carrier that has the ability to drop a load of goods at the border as "In Bond" until it awaits clearance at customs. The driver of said truck, rather than sitting and waiting at the border until the load clears, can go on through (assuming he is good to go) and continue on working other loads. When the questionable load has cleared customs another driver for that company will pick it up and complete delivery. While "In Bond" your items will sit in a "Bond Shed" at the border where they can inspect it or do as they please with it. Bondable Carriers are used for transportation of all manner of goods, and are pretty easy to find if you're willing to sit down and do some homework on the matter.
I don't want to know what you did to get it seized (it obviously wasn't good), and if you're hinging on luck you really shouldn't (sending stuff like this is also a -very- bad scene to get into), but if that's all they've told you about it than it isn't bad. The bill you may get for shipping it through a bonded carrier might be. The fact that the customs agent, broker, and everyone else that handles the paperwork that is in a position of authority will know and have a record of you exporting a prohibited item will be. The fact that all the customs officials will have about a week to stew over your In Bond shipment, and what they'll do about it could be bad. All in all, getting it seized wasn't bright, and shipping it without doing the necessary research to make sure you aren't breaking any importation/exportation laws was the icing on the cake of stupidity.
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Old August 13th, 2008, 10:52   #9
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Someone just got told. more than once.
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Old August 13th, 2008, 12:15   #10
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So, I wonder if he can now tell us about this super-secret hyper-masculine SUPA DUPA way of importing, lol
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Old August 13th, 2008, 12:25   #11
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Someone just got told. more than once.
+1 !! lol
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Old August 13th, 2008, 12:27   #12
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Old August 13th, 2008, 12:52   #13
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Old August 13th, 2008, 13:26   #14
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Yes i suppose the "proper way" does slip sometimes.
Anyways, as for what it is, an echo 1 vector arms ak-47 with extra mags.
Its a pretty beautiful gun i just didnt want to go to waste.
And thank you daddy6 for actually explaining something, considering that out of 11 posts, 10 were pretty much flame. Sad really, all I asked was a simple question.

I should have specified in the first place what it was, saying "goods" probably sounded alot worse.
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Old August 13th, 2008, 13:37   #15
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Yes i suppose the "proper way" does slip sometimes.
Anyways, as for what it is, an echo 1 vector arms ak-47 with extra mags.
Its a pretty beautiful gun i just didnt want to go to waste.
And thank you daddy6 for actually explaining something, considering that out of 11 posts, 10 were pretty much flame. Sad really, all I asked was a simple question.

I should have specified in the first place what it was, saying "goods" probably sounded alot worse.
Trust me when I say any potential reserves we had for your intellegence are now out the window.

Why did you try to order an AEG from outside of Canada in the first place?
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