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    Canada shipping?

    Has anyone sold to Canada and the seller want you to declare a smaller value? I just had a buyer want me to do that but it tho, it's dishonest. How does anyone ship to Canada?

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    Is it just a customs form? If so, declare a $1. The more you declare on a customs form, the better the chance someone steals it. Not sure how it is dishonest, it's safer

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    plus, if the value is high the custom might make you pay taxes for it aswell. NOT FUN to get .

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    Yeah but the bottom line is its dishonest. You are buying a product and know you will get taxed so you ask me change the price. I don't want to sell a high-end card and not have a way to track it.

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    are you sending it 'registered'? if so there is no choice but to put the right value on it, otherwise if it does get lost, you can't claim the proper value and would defeat the purpose of having it registered. but to warn you the receiving may likely be dinged custom taxes and border fees based on that value.

    but if you're just sending it with tracking only or just sending it regular first class mail, just put a low value like $30 on it since there's no insurance to claim on it anyways when it gets lost. it's not dishonest, someone else may just think of it as a piece of cardboard that cost $10 to make. Market value is always a question of facts.

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