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Yes, the ultimate details and cost of the imports depends on the local ways, and also on the amount of merchandise they have to deal with. Speaking of my case, in Christmas times when they’re crowded with parcels, it’s not unlikely that your shipment goes directly home without passing Customs, specially if it’s smallish and looks ‘cheap”. They simply can’t cope and just randomly pick up the more bulky and suspicious items.
Anyway, in the old days you could do yourself the Customs clearance papers, thus saving the Post Office/Courier fee, if you lived near a big city with a Customs Office. I did it several times for myself and also for the firm where I worked, It was a hassle involving a couple of hours of your time.
Nowadays, the paranoiac centralist Spanish Regime has conveyed all the imports from outside the UE in a single huge premise located near Madrid (where else they would ? ). Therefore, to avoid paying clearance fees you’d have to travel hundreds of Km. forth and back to Madrid, which is far more expensive than those 22 Euro charged by the Post Office.
Anyway, in the old days you could do yourself the Customs clearance papers, thus saving the Post Office/Courier fee, if you lived near a big city with a Customs Office. I did it several times for myself and also for the firm where I worked, It was a hassle involving a couple of hours of your time.
Nowadays, the paranoiac centralist Spanish Regime has conveyed all the imports from outside the UE in a single huge premise located near Madrid (where else they would ? ). Therefore, to avoid paying clearance fees you’d have to travel hundreds of Km. forth and back to Madrid, which is far more expensive than those 22 Euro charged by the Post Office.