Sup /adv/
Pretty asinine question here but I would be grateful if anyone could answer anyway -
I tried to send a Christmas card and chocolate in a normal envelope to someone abroad a couple of days ago, and although I had it weighed and paid for it as correctly as airmail I forgot to fill in a customs form to declare that I was sending the chocolate.
How likely is it to be detected and sent back to me? Should I ring the post office and chase up after it?
Wouldn't think they'd give a fuck about some chocolate. They might open it and take a look if it doesn't look like a normally filled envelope to make sure it's not cocaine or whatever but then they'll just send it on to the addressee, unless it's due import tax which it shouldn't be at that value?
>>16610097
Lel. Undeclared items don't get sent back to you. They get "found open", if you will.
>>16610412
How do you know?
>>16610097
>>16610412
I expect this depends on the country. Where are you sending to OP? If it's Japan etc you can probably trust nothing will go missing, if it's bumfuck Eastern Europe then kiss goodbye