deonb
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Every couple of years I fly to South Africa, and bring back a case (12 bottles) of Brandy. Has never been a problem bringing it in on the flight - never even had to pay taxes on it. It's not special or anything - you just can't get it here. But it's what I grew up with so I have a fondness for it. Tastes like gasoline to most other people.
The problem is I don't want to fly connecting flights anymore, and it causes a problem with the stopover. E.g. flying ZAR->Dubai->US would mean trying to take a case of liquor through Dubai customs. Egh.
How else can I import it into the country?
I tried going through an importer here, but the distributer there refuse to sell for export. If I buy it there myself, USPS/FEDEX/DHL won't take it. Air Freight neither, because it's a liquid.
A ship will take it, but the smallest economical amount on a ship is 12 cases. Ok, fine, but then what? I've tried asking shippers about it, but they point me to distribution laws which all state that it requires a license. But this is for consumption, not distribution...
So how exactly does one ship in 12 cases of liquor for consumption?
The problem is I don't want to fly connecting flights anymore, and it causes a problem with the stopover. E.g. flying ZAR->Dubai->US would mean trying to take a case of liquor through Dubai customs. Egh.
How else can I import it into the country?
I tried going through an importer here, but the distributer there refuse to sell for export. If I buy it there myself, USPS/FEDEX/DHL won't take it. Air Freight neither, because it's a liquid.
A ship will take it, but the smallest economical amount on a ship is 12 cases. Ok, fine, but then what? I've tried asking shippers about it, but they point me to distribution laws which all state that it requires a license. But this is for consumption, not distribution...
So how exactly does one ship in 12 cases of liquor for consumption?