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Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by spiralwedge(m): 2:53pm On Aug 21
iknopro:
Pls don't pay, this is scam, if you want to send anything from any country, the sender is the one to pay for the shipping and not the receiver, once it comes for you the receiver paying that means it's a scam, pls don't pay any money....this is pure scam and not from DHL....that msg was cloned

This completely false please.
The matter at hand is customs duty, not shipping fee.
The importer pays customs charges to their government, not the other way round.

The issue now is that the evaluation of the import might be incorrect and the duty might need to be re-assessed. The duty on those items should not be more than 20k
Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by Curdlebug(m): 2:55pm On Aug 21
Hohaiiiode:
dhl is following a laid down rule by custom to avoid problems. It is easier for them. I sent phone, a computer and other items last year home.. and I got the email for extra payment to customs, because I added my email as the receiver. The amount wasn’t this much… but I guess this is the standard now. Better to send money than all this stress

The import duties in this country is just unbelievably high and it is being calculated in dollars, why not charge a fix fee for each category of goods and stop calculating using price of goods, that's bad, very bad...and our exchange rate is the worst in west africa... a whole giant of Africa...

To clear 2007 Toyota camry at warf is 6.5million currently... in 2008, it was cleared for N500,000...

It makes me to wonder is Nigeria going forward or backwards... what sort of country is this?

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Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by Hohaiiiode(m): 2:56pm On Aug 21
Nwagukosy:


Most times I wonder the need to even send items to Nigeria, when you can send that courier money and it will be bought in Nigeria and have change
yes it doesn’t make any financial sense . The cost of sending somewhat outweighs the value of items most of the times. If I only send the money for delivery and the amount used in paying the customs… it would be much appreciated

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Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by spiralwedge(m): 3:00pm On Aug 21
Dwightventures:


And people are here in Nigeria, their businesses of selling these same items are failing because of no patronage. What do you think they would think of this person?

The ones I also suffered customs/ndlea/courier wahala from in 2022, most of them are still unsold.


This is exactly the purpose of customs in every country - to protect their local market and economy.
Next time, the op would rather get the money and buy locally.

Europe is very good with that, Canada and Australia too. Especially food and agricultural products, you will pay high Customs duties over there. They do that to protect their farmers.

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Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by Hohaiiiode(m): 3:02pm On Aug 21
Curdlebug:


The import duties in this country is just unbelievably high and it is being calculated in dollars, why not charge a fix fee for each category of goods and stop calculating using price of goods, that's bad, very bad...and our exchange rate is the worst in west africa... a whole giant of Africa...

To clear 2007 Toyota camry at warf is 6.5million currently... in 2008, it was cleared for N500,000...

It makes me to wonder is Nigeria going forward or backwards... what sort of country is this?
in as much as the government need taxes to run and operate… the fees are outrageously high… and for those saying is a fraud or scam , it is not ! This payment is made into government agency account.
Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by emiloluwa: 3:02pm On Aug 21
Can you chat me up brother
Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by Curdlebug(m): 3:03pm On Aug 21
omoadeleye:
Next time always use post office to reduce cost

Won't the item miss in transit, can NIPOST be trusted with very expensive items? Hv you used them?
Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by emiloluwa: 3:04pm On Aug 21
Jefferyzz:
Last week my mother in-law was sent an iPhone 12, Samsung s23 and Samsung S4 watch from UK, the sender didn't inform me she will be using DHL and I didn't know she will be sending brand new phones. She once used DHL to send few items in the past, so she believed she wouldn't have any problem with them.

She said they charged her close to 200k there to have all 3 items sent.

Item got to Nigeria and I got a link to make a payment of over 1.2m to clear the items. They claim Nigeria custom took over the items after they noticed the original amount was not declared.

The sender declared a total amount of 1,200$.
DHL claimed custom reviewed the amount n inflated it 2500$
The sender after this provided them with screenshot of her purchase from Argos yet this fee wasn't reviewed.

I was advised to go to their stand for airport and negotiate with them which I'll do before the week runs out.

If you've experienced this before or know a way out or you know how I can bring down this amount, kindly drop comment. My number is also available Incase you want to DM. I don't want to go there without knowing how to go about this.
Can you chat me up
Thanks
Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by spiralwedge(m): 3:07pm On Aug 21
missyojo:


Even if it's EMS?


EMS - Ever Missing services 😂😂😂 grin grin grin

Dem dey warn you now, you still dey ask Jamb questions? Lol

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Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by Mobility101: 3:21pm On Aug 21
Let's help you clear it at a cheaper price.
Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by IamAsiri: 3:30pm On Aug 21
Cmanforall:


Someone received cloths (2) and was charged £15 about 20,000 naira). Those cloths may not be worth more than 10k.
If you don't pay it, the item may be returned to the sender. Then his sending money will be gone.

Your decision

It's better if sending money is gone than to pay 1.2 million to clear those goods here. Makes no sense whatsoever.
Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by Sheuns(m): 3:30pm On Aug 21
viqSmallz:


You are confirming my point about your ignorance on this case. Just because people do it wrongly does not make it the correct thing to do. Plus this isn't a cargo shipment. JSYK.
There is no fixed cost for customs duty only fixed rates e.g 10% etc. You claim to know that what was sent was not from customs. How is that? Do you know the intricacies of computing and finalizing duty assessments till the exit note stage? I guess not. You are talking to someone with years of experience in this field, I own a customs duty software as well.. lol.

Duties are computed based on the cost of the item, insurance and freight and other landing cost. Mind you as an importing country, this is not done using your local currency as base. They use the foreign currency you purchase in, and then convert it to naira. So the higher your exchange rate and cost the higher the duty. See how govt policies can affect all strata of your life?

You should just learn from me, what I am telling you is real and correct. I am not arguing for anything. I know this process like the back of my palm.

Oga you’re only blowing grammar that we all know. Duties are charged by certain % of the value of goods declared by the importer. The op clearly showed the cost of those items in the screenshot. They were bought online. The seller or the store would provide proof of purchase for those items and that’s what is supposed to be used to calculate the duty fees.

1.2M naira divided by current rate of 1600 is $750. The item costs from the screenshots attached is $1433.66 when converted to USD.

Why would the customs charge you $750 for items worth $1433.66? They claimed they used the value of the items now. Those two phones are old phones and not brand new. Check on Apple website and see if you’ll find that particular iPhone 12 still selling there.

The second phone is S23FE it is clearly written in the description as “mint” that means it’s not a new phone.

How did DHL and customs come about the valuation they gave both phones to warrant a duty fee of $750?

Explain the intricacies that warrant the duty cost $750 based on the value they were purchased for and not some made up value by the DHL and customs as they claim.

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Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by Badtman(m): 3:31pm On Aug 21
Don’t pay but visit the main DHL head office and lay the complaint

I onced paid 320k because of 2 12pro max in 2021 but later discovered it was all lies after Custome fees …Yoh will pay Dss fees and after that you be ask to pay NDLEA fees …fees plenty if actually pay the first one

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Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by blackboy(m): 3:38pm On Aug 21
Dare14:
Don't pay yet, just go to dhl office at nahco and renegotiate the custom duty...please don't listen or give any agent money o
That is it. It worked for me years back. But....
Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by blackboy(m): 3:39pm On Aug 21
Customs since way back target shipments through DHL maybe all but with DHL 90% of our shipment years back we get a letter to go to customs and settle with them. It's either DHL officials and customs but it was a norm.
Last last we understood the gave played. After they wanted to suck out the life from our business. You continue to pay the charges they continue to bill you higher. Until we said Oga make we talk. How you fit help us. Money exchanged hands cash. Since then we become friends. Nigerian government officials will always try to find a way to make ends meet through their jobs or the position. Tinubu corrupt APC corrupt, who no corrupt. Until the top puts measures in place this kind thing will continue

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Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by Mumibaby(f): 3:45pm On Aug 21
This is exactly the same situation I am presently in, I sent clothes of 179 pounds to my sister as a birthday gift, the asked me to pay 474k to clear which is close to 250pounds, I paid DHL 110 to send fro Nigeria to Uk.
I have sent receipt of the goods to DHL, but they responded today that Nigeria custom can not do anything.
I will just leave the clothes and give her the 250 pounds than giving the custom.

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Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by Biznesworld: 3:47pm On Aug 21
Talk to VDM #verydarkman.
He'll help out and bring those corrupt officials to book and it will help others passing through same issues.

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Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by Biznesworld: 3:47pm On Aug 21
Talk to VDM #verydarkman.
He'll help out and bring those corrupt officials to book and it will help others passing through same issues. Asap

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Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by Biznesworld: 3:48pm On Aug 21
Mumibaby:
This is exactly the same situation I am presently in, I sent clothes of 179 pounds to my sister as a birthday gift, the asked me to pay 474k to clear which is close to 250pounds, I paid DHL 110 to send fro Nigeria to Uk.
I have sent receipt of the goods to DHL, but they responded today that Nigeria custom can not do anything.
I will just leave the clothes and give her the 250 pounds than giving the custom.

Talk to VDM #verydarkman.
He'll help out and bring those corrupt officials to book and it will help others passing through same issues.
Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by Biznesworld: 3:50pm On Aug 21
Badtman:
Don’t pay but visit the main DHL head office and lay the complaint

I onced paid 320k because of 2 12pro max in 2021 but later discovered it was all lies after Custome fees …Yoh will pay Dss fees and after that you be ask to pay NDLEA fees …fees plenty if actually pay the first one



Talk to VDM #verydarkman.
He'll help out and bring those corrupt officials to book and it will help others passing through same issues. Enough is enough in this country

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Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by Rodinat: 4:06pm On Aug 21
My brother Twit it on Twitter make DHL and custom trend small.Thats the only solution their oga will come looking for you.

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Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by ezechi24(m): 4:14pm On Aug 21
Jefferyzz:
The sender requested they send it back. She was told its not with them anymore, d agent said it was handed over to custom. One of their agent even threatened the lady by saying even if she didn't collect the items, she will still pay the fee.

Contact vdm
Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by Ballack1(m): 4:22pm On Aug 21
It's custom duty ,the money is going to government account not DHL. DHL does not have power over custom fee.
Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by Ballack1(m): 4:25pm On Aug 21
[quote author=Mumibaby post=131624300]This is exactly the same situation I am presently in, I sent clothes of 179 pounds to my sister as a birthday gift, the asked me to pay 474k to clear which is close to 250pounds, I paid DHL 110 to send fro Nigeria to Uk.
I have sent receipt of the goods to DHL, but they responded today that Nigeria custom can not do anything.
I will just leave the clothes and give her the 250 pounds than giving the custom.

Next time use cargo shipping option, it takes longer time but cheaper

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Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by fxexperts: 4:27pm On Aug 21
spiralwedge:



This is exactly the purpose of customs in every country - to protect their local market and economy.
Next time, the op would rather get the money and buy locally.

Europe is very good with that, Canada and Australia too. Especially food and agricultural products, you will pay high Customs duties over there. They do that to protect their farmers.
ogbeni nor dey cap rubbish. this case is far different from farmers own. if op decided to import phones how is that hurting the local market or are we now making phones in Nigeria. the store he is going to buy from are they not also importing same. how do you guys even think self.
Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by fxexperts: 4:31pm On Aug 21
Sheuns:


Oga you’re only blowing grammar that we all know. Duties are charged by certain % of the value of goods declared by the importer. The op clearly showed the cost of those items in the screenshot. They were bought online. The seller or the store would provide proof of purchase for those items and that’s what is supposed to be used to calculate the duty fees.

1.2M naira divided by current rate of 1600 is $750. The item costs from the screenshots attached is $1433.66 when converted to USD.

Why would the customs charge you $750 for items worth $1433.66? They claimed they used the value of the items now. Those two phones are old phones and not brand new. Check on Apple website and see if you’ll find that particular iPhone 12 still selling there.

The second phone is S23FE it is clearly written in the description as “mint” that means it’s not a new phone.

How did DHL and customs come about the valuation they gave both phones to warrant a duty fee of $750?

Explain the intricacies that warrant the duty cost $750 based on the value they were purchased for and not some made up value by the DHL and customs as they claim.

You correctly schooled that guy out of his ignorance. The way some Nigerians accept rubbish is mind blowing. that is why we are where we are now.

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Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by Ballack1(m): 4:33pm On Aug 21
[quote author=Jefferyzz post=131614048]Last week my mother in-law was sent an iPhone 12, Samsung s23 and Samsung S4 watch from UK, the sender didn't inform me she will be using DHL and I didn't know she will be sending brand new phones. She once used DHL to send few items in the past, so she believed she wouldn't have any problem with them.

She said they charged her close to 200k there to have all 3 items sent.

Item got to Nigeria and I got a link to make a payment of over 1.2m to clear the items. They claim Nigeria custom took over the items after they noticed the original amount was not declared.

The sender declared a total amount of 1,200$.
DHL claimed custom reviewed the amount n inflated it 2500$
The sender after this provided them with screenshot of her purchase from Argos yet this fee wasn't reviewed.

I was advised to go to their stand for airport and negotiate with them which I'll do before the week runs out.

If you've experienced this before or know a way out or you know how I can bring down this amount, kindly drop comment. My number is also available Incase you want to DM. I don't want to go there without knowing how to go about this.

Thanks

I can help you sha
Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by Cmanforall: 4:40pm On Aug 21
IamAsiri:


It's better if sending money is gone than to pay 1.2 million to clear those goods here. Makes no sense whatsoever.
That's his decision


I took time to make the calculation for him

Assuming the cost of the phones = £950
Duty should be roughly 310,000 naira, using 2020 duty charge.

In this case, he was overcharged, and probably want him to negotiate the price with them

Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by fxexperts: 4:41pm On Aug 21
36STATES:
Tell them you're going to ask DHL to send it back to where it was sent from.

A few months ago, I sent three brand-new laptops to my staff in Nigeria, but they couldn’t get them cleared. The shipment was passed from one agency to another. After paying the duty that Nigerian Customs charged, I was informed that the DSS had also seized it - suspected of being a proceed of crime. Even after bribing a DSS official, who they gave me his contact number, I was then told the laptops had been transferred to the drug agency.

It was a real nightmare until I petitioned UPS here in London, accusing them of taking no action against their staff in Nigeria while they are colluding with Customs, DSS, and Immigration to extort people sending goods to Nigeria. I informed them that I would be recalling the items if no action was taken. I sent a copy of my official complaint against UPS to all those corrupt agencies in Nigeria. Two days later, the DSS officer called to inform me that the laptops had been sent back to UPS for delivery to my office in Nigeria.
Sine the head is corrupt everyone has chosen to be corrupt too. soon we are all going to start eating ourselves soon in this country.

Badtman:
Don’t pay but visit the main DHL head office and lay the complaint

I onced paid 320k because of 2 12pro max in 2021 but later discovered it was all lies after Custome fees …Yoh will pay Dss fees and after that you be ask to pay NDLEA fees …fees plenty if actually pay the first one

Exactly what i was thinking too. Take advice from this guy.
Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by Jefferyzz(m): 4:52pm On Aug 21
Ur number is not on your profile
How can I reach you
emiloluwa:
Can you chat me up brother
Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by Love800(m): 5:00pm On Aug 21
How. Can you explain dis?
occfx:


Nigeria is corrupt... Use non governmental way to transmit or receive any good value
Re: DHL Charged 1.2 Million Naira To Clear 2 Phones And A Watch by Owaincouncil: 5:01pm On Aug 21
The officer kljust want to sieze the item and give to girlfriend.
How can you use 1.2m to clear goods worth 2.1m
That's about 52%

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