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query about duty charges from delivery company

  • 13-11-2009 3:10am
    #1
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    hi all
    received a package from the USA a few days ago which was sent through a very well known service
    the customs fee was fairly high (few hundred euros), i paid via cash on the spot.

    now here's my question... the person who delivered the items had drove down from the north with the items, so therefore they would be bringing the duty money i paid them back to the north. is this legal? i always thought if goods were delivered to somewhere in ROI the money should go to the ROI government. i know the company also deliver from dublin which is closer to where i live so it just struck me as odd.

    not a big deal, just curious more then anything :)
    any input appreciated :D
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