Last week a DHL postman passed by to deliver a package against a payment of 120 €. Surprised, I requested the sender to be identified, which the postman could not properly do. Fearing being the target of a scam I rejected the delivery.
Days later DHL contacted me by phone, finally identifying the sender: @Purism. After three and a half years of wait the #Librem5 was finally arriving. But why was I asked for an extra payment of 120 €?
@luis_de_sousa @Purism
> For years I have ordered items from overseas and was never confronted with such pricing practice
Really? That's a standard thing when ordering from US to EU. You don't have to pay VAT on import only if the value is low enough to fit within the limit, or if it wasn't correctly declared and you're lucky that it wasn't checked on border (which is pretty common for things ordered from China).