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i live in norway and litreally everything here gets taken in customs, im willing to take the risk and order stuff, but the thing is that when it gets taken they contact the parents of the person who ordered if they are under 18 and they create lawsuits and shit, is there any way to get around this?
 
i live in norway and litreally everything here gets taken in customs, im willing to take the risk and order stuff, but the thing is that when it gets taken they contact the parents of the person who ordered if they are under 18 and they create lawsuits and shit, is there any way to get around this?
fs.
1. Use a PO box or alt address *You can rent a private mailbox on items like posten or private services like "pakkeboks" or forwarding services, address to that instead of home. If seized, notification goes to the PO box holder (you), and not to your parents. it is amazing for GA (grey area) imports. (200-500 NOK per month, you could combine it with fake/alias name if paranoid but it is very risky if they trace it.)

2. you can ship it to a friend or older relative who is older 21 as they can recieve it, sign it off, pay and duties if needed *you can pay them back and or pay them to do such*, and its very clean overall.

3. Use package fowarding services, order to a forwarder in norway, they repack/forward to Norway as "EU internal" shipment...
- Services: MyGermany, Borderlinx, or some EU based ones. It however adds cost/shipping time but it bypasses direct non-eu import flags. VOEC registered shops also collect VAT upfront so there is absolutely NO CUSTOMS HIT *so your package won't even hit customs :>*.

4. Split the orders/small quantities + declare low value, what I mean by this is keep packages under NOK 3000 (which is the VOEC threshold) and VOEC shops if possible, also, VAT paid at checkout and there is no customs clearance needed there. Now, for non-VOEC, split into multiple SMALL shipments (different days/sellers) in order to reduce the odds of your item getting seized.
 
fs.
1. Use a PO box or alt address *You can rent a private mailbox on items like posten or private services like "pakkeboks" or forwarding services, address to that instead of home. If seized, notification goes to the PO box holder (you), and not to your parents. it is amazing for GA (grey area) imports. (200-500 NOK per month, you could combine it with fake/alias name if paranoid but it is very risky if they trace it.)

2. you can ship it to a friend or older relative who is older 21 as they can recieve it, sign it off, pay and duties if needed *you can pay them back and or pay them to do such*, and its very clean overall.

3. Use package fowarding services, order to a forwarder in norway, they repack/forward to Norway as "EU internal" shipment...
- Services: MyGermany, Borderlinx, or some EU based ones. It however adds cost/shipping time but it bypasses direct non-eu import flags. VOEC registered shops also collect VAT upfront so there is absolutely NO CUSTOMS HIT *so your package won't even hit customs :>*.

4. Split the orders/small quantities + declare low value, what I mean by this is keep packages under NOK 3000 (which is the VOEC threshold) and VOEC shops if possible, also, VAT paid at checkout and there is no customs clearance needed there. Now, for non-VOEC, split into multiple SMALL shipments (different days/sellers) in order to reduce the odds of your item getting seized.
thanks, but the problem wasnt that the notification went to me, it was that the package i ordered got seized with items, and since it had my name on it, the customs themselves contacted my parents and told them about it. Also, im pretty sure internal EU orders still get checked by customs, norway is not in the EU
 
Oh, now I understand your position now and I believe i have a solution... Order to a forwarder in sweden/germany first (EU internal), and then forward it to norway... there thus should be lighter checks as it would be considered intra-nordic... It is extremely hard to do such as there is a VERY high seizure rate but I believe those are the best methods out there..
 
Oh, now I understand your position now and I believe i have a solution... Order to a forwarder in sweden/germany first (EU internal), and then forward it to norway... there thus should be lighter checks as it would be considered intra-nordic... It is extremely hard to do such as there is a VERY high seizure rate but I believe those are the best methods out there..
hm, but i would still need to order via my name, and if they catch it again, there gonna contact the police
 

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