Step 1 - Convert US currency to AU currency. $430USD = $600AUD - cool, still a great deal.
Step 2 - Figure out how much the bank will slug you as a "conversion fee".
Step 3 - Figure out how much customs will slug you for bringing something into the country.
Steps 2 and 3 are near on impossible. You pretty much just have to wait and hope to god you have the money and it's still worth your while after all the fees.
Why can't it just be easy?
Step 2 - Figure out how much the bank will slug you as a "conversion fee".
Step 3 - Figure out how much customs will slug you for bringing something into the country.
Steps 2 and 3 are near on impossible. You pretty much just have to wait and hope to god you have the money and it's still worth your while after all the fees.
Why can't it just be easy?
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Date: 2005-10-02 02:06 pm (UTC)dont go through a bank..you can use western union and send an international money order..by registered post for extra security..or you can do it all electronically
Get the people sending you whatever it is theyre sending you to mark the package as a 'gift' on the tag. that way customs wont/are less likely to charge you any fees
:D
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Date: 2005-10-02 11:53 pm (UTC)I'm buying from a dealer so I doubt he'll appreciate me asking to mark it gift unfortunately.
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Date: 2005-10-03 02:12 am (UTC)good luck :/
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Date: 2005-10-03 11:19 am (UTC)That doesn't always work. We've had stuff sent over that way, and we didn't even pay the more than $100 AU - but they valued it over $100 and included the cost of postage in that price and charged us a hell of a lot of money (if I remember they charged us near on the same amount that we paid for the good anyway)!! Damn customs (though that has only happened in 1 of over at least 50 items we've brought)