Customs Inspection

Packages sent abroad must pass through foreign customs, which typically inspect packages on a random basis. If customs deem your package to be unusual (for example, large in volume, excessively heavy, or containing sensitive items), they generally contact the recipient directly to provide an invoice or customs clearance documents. Costs incurred from packages being returned or destroyed due to the inability to contact the recipient or the recipient’s failure to cooperate with customs will be borne by the recipient.

Customs Risk

For purchased goods, the system will provide a risk warning during order submission and review. Once the goods arrive at our warehouse, based on the product attributes and logistics experience, we will recommend a shipping method with lower risk.

Friendly Reminder: Some products inevitably carry certain customs risks (such as a small probability of package returns, confiscation, or taxes), which will be borne by you. We appreciate your understanding.

Declaration Related

For purchased goods, please refer to the customs duty thresholds of various countries and logistics experience to make a reasonable declaration (when submitting a package, users can choose to declare the goods themselves or opt for a vague declaration).

Friendly Reminder: The probability of your package being taxed depends on the frequency of customs inspections and policy impacts. Refer to the “Customs Duty Thresholds of Various Countries” for details. You will be responsible for any customs-related risks (such as package returns, confiscation, or taxes). We appreciate your understanding.

Additionally, if your goods are heavy or of high value, this may increase the likelihood of customs inspections. It is advisable to avoid excessively heavy packages or too many items of the same type.