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>I wasn't going to continue this thread after reading Jim's horror stories,
>but in answer to Paolo. All of the proper paperwork was attached. Customs
>forms and CITES clearances from the Philippines, customs decs for the US, a
>list of exactly what species were included, etc. There was more than is
>usually the case with a simple trade. But if the Fish & Game decide they
>should inspect, then they will and they will charge - nothing to be done.
>And that includes the recommended official complaints. It is like punching
>a pillow. No real effect. And complaining to customs is really a waste of
>time. The shells have already been destroyed and there is no real recourse.
Have them print "no fish or game" on the declaration label...
I would be MIGHTILY peeved to have specimens destroyed. Where are
your rights there? Surely them MUST contact you for instructions, not
just pillgae & destroy?
--
Andrew Grebneff
Dunedin
New Zealand
Fossil preparator
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Seashell, Macintosh, VW/Toyota van nut
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