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The customs form supports a maximum of 5 items.

Hello,

 

I have a buyer from the UK who purchased nine items (vinyl LPs) from me and I am combining them all in one package to ship. When I go to print a shipping label, I get the error "The customs form supports a maximum of 5 items.".

 

Is there a workaround for this? I could not declare all nine items, but I'm pretty sure that's not a good idea.

 

Thanks!

William

 

 

 

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Re: The customs form supports a maximum of 5 items.

When I sold internationally, I had some Australian buyers who would buy  multiples - ten or twelve booklets, sometimes more. This is what I would do for a dozen items:

 

  1. Lot of  four booklets  (or whatever)
  2. Lot of four booklets
  3. Lot of four booklets

You get the idea.   It was never a problem.

 

 For nine albums you could do one lot of five albums and one lot of four albums.

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Re: The customs form supports a maximum of 5 items.

Thanks for the suggestion -- I'll try that and see what happens. 

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Re: The customs form supports a maximum of 5 items.

I'm dealing with this situation now. Wbow5574 what happened when you did that? Did customs open and if so do that trash items not on list? 

thanks in advance

laura 

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