Have you ever been to a local post office excited to receive a package you’ve been waiting for…. only to find out that in order to get your package, you have to pay a whole lot of outrageous fees on top of the postage already paid for?ย
That seems to be the experience many locals are having to go through with a seemingly inconsistent system for our customs and postal service.ย
See this sad story below of a kid who had to go home empty handed as they did not want to pay the “unreasonable” customs fees that ended up costing more than the package itself.ย
Posted by Dana P.
i just wana share this to ya’ll. we were in the post office, the one at domestic road in pasay, to get my son’s package that was sent to him by his dad that he hasn’t seen for so long. I was asked to go inside this room to inspect his package in front of the customs officer then was asked to seat out for a while and wait for my name to be called. I did, and it only took like well over 2 mins. forย them to call out my name. They handed me this paper which had the computation of the stuff i needed to pay.. and TO MY SURPRISE!!! they asked me to pay freakin’ 2300 pesos and it has a break down with all these fees that was very unfamiliar: postal fee, import processing fee, customs documentary stamp, plus the vat. for your info; this package is a GIFT from his father, we aint selling them plus the stuff inside, all together, sums only to 40 USD.. cheaper than what these freakin’ customs examiners are askin from us.. a lot of other people there were complaining as well. We went home without my son’s package that he has been waiting for for almost a year because they wouldn’t give it to me unless i pay the said amount, which I wasnt stupid enough to do… id rather buy them out here then. So my son went home crying coz he didnt get the toys that he has been waiting for. I hope you share this and voice out how heartless these people in the pasay post office are…
Do you have a similar experience from the post office?ย
Share your experiences below.
Mga walang hiya,Walang puso..Sabuyan niyo nang granada kakainis.
Motherfuckers.
I had exactly the same experience here in iligan city. My 13 yr old nephew was given a violin by her mom from ireland as his gift after finishing his violin lessons. He only borrowed a violin fr a relative. To receive this package we have to pay php 3,000 for customs tax the LBC courier said. When ask why expensive and the child cant pay, they advised me to secure an atty’s affidavit that the item to receive is not for business purposes,etc. we spent about p500 for all those documents and thought it was way below the p3000 we need to pay to lbc. The day after, when we called up the lbc local courrier ofc to deliver it, we still have to pay php1,800. I realized we havent really paid less at all. Our payment was the same as buying a new violin. Looking into the details, it reads php 1,500 for the storage fee and 300 for the customs tax… We never accepted any lbc packages after that.. Foolishness because the receiver wud pay a dear amount to receive a gift…
Up yours, Philpost and Bureau of Customs. And a merry Christmas too.
Not only in pasay.. In mandaluyong also… Lahat sila ganyan!