09-15-2022 12:43 PM
I want to start selling perfumes, but i heard that most shipping company restricted shipping perfumes (especially shipping internationally).
But i saw some sellers at ebay and outside ebay shipping the perfumes internationally.
Does anybody has any idea about shipping perfumes internationally??
Thanks...
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09-15-2022 03:59 PM
"But i saw many sellers shipping perfumes internationally via DHL."
Some sellers are ignorant about the product's flammability and others know but ship anyway. DHL does not always know what's in the box.
09-15-2022 01:51 PM
Rather than asking that here you would be better off to do a Google search:
shipping perfume internationally
You will get accurate and correct information from the companies that know the product well.
At just a glance, it may not be worth the time and trouble.
09-15-2022 02:24 PM
Actually i did search about that.
I found that most major carriers have restrictions for shipping perfumes internationally (like DHL).
But i saw many sellers shipping perfumes internationally via DHL.
So i posted here, Maybe i'll find a reasonable explanation about that from useful authors.
09-15-2022 03:59 PM
"But i saw many sellers shipping perfumes internationally via DHL."
Some sellers are ignorant about the product's flammability and others know but ship anyway. DHL does not always know what's in the box.
09-16-2022 10:04 AM
same 😰
09-16-2022 10:05 AM
thank you
09-16-2022 12:59 PM
@toysaver wrote:"But i saw many sellers shipping perfumes internationally via DHL."
Some sellers are ignorant about the product's flammability and others know but ship anyway. DHL does not always know what's in the box.
Thank you for this useful information, I really appreciate it...
09-16-2022 01:04 PM - edited 09-16-2022 01:05 PM
@aqeeqsouq wrote:
@toysaver wrote:"But i saw many sellers shipping perfumes internationally via DHL."
Some sellers are ignorant about the product's flammability and others know but ship anyway. DHL does not always know what's in the box.
Thank you for this useful information, I really appreciate it...
On the customs form that you (as the seller/sender) fill out, you have to state the contents of the package and sign under penalty of perjury that you are filling out the form honestly and accurately.
The likelihood of a fire is probably remote though it can happen. If you state that you're sending something legal and the package blows up (alcohol/perfume is flammable), who do you think will get blamed?
FYI, I found this is a quick google search:
"DHL doesn't allow transportation of dangerous goods such as perfumes, aftershaves, nail polish, etc. But again, you can send alcohol-containing items locally in most of the countries."
09-16-2022 01:34 PM
Don't ship it Internationally.
Ship it domestically using surface mail only.