December 7, 20187 yr Hi All, Should there be any trouble having something shipped to my hotel residence in Udon Thani? A family member is sending a new pair of Levi's jeans, tags removed. I was thinking to have the sender stain them lightly to make them seem used and maybe put them in a slightly dingy bag. Do you have any experience having this type of thing sent? Did/Does it usually make it over? Is there a particular courier service which is more/less dependable? Would it be safer for them to print out labels in Thai Language as well as have English Lettering on the package? Are these things ever targetted because of the country source or English lettering? Any relevant information appreciated! (Please type snarky comments in titanium-white text for easy viewing on my screen) TR
December 7, 20187 yr The best part of life is or can be, family relationships. OP obviously is willing to put forth effort to take care of a family members' wishes. Good for him!
December 7, 20187 yr Ask somebody who is coming to Thailand to bring them in their luggage and then post them to you if you are too far away to collect them. Just any idea.
December 7, 20187 yr The best part of life is or can be, family relationships. OP obviously is willing to put forth effort to take care of a family members' wishes. Good for him!I read at that the OP owns the jeans. And a family member will send them Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using Tapatalk
December 7, 20187 yr Popular Post DONT use any form of courier ! Use standard US postal service, make sure declared value is lower than $50.
December 8, 20187 yr 4 hours ago, CharlieH said: DONT use any form of courier ! Use standard US postal service, make sure declared value is lower than $50. This. Use USPS. I lived in Thailand for 8 years and had family ship me items that I ordered online all the time and I never once had to pay any fees and never had my packages opened. Plus you can track your USPS package on the Thai Post website using the USPS tracking number once it arrives in Thailand. Doesn't hurt to include a short handwritten note just to show that it's coming from someone instead of a business but after all the packages I had sent to Thailand, I have the impression that they don't even open or check USPS packages for the most part.
December 8, 20187 yr Just put them in the ordinary post ,never ,never use use anyone else then ,no problems .
December 8, 20187 yr 6 hours ago, CharlieH said: DONT use any form of courier ! Use standard US postal service, make sure declared value is lower than $50. I agree using the USPS is likely the least expensive method but I thought the duty exclusion is only ฿1000.
December 8, 20187 yr 21 minutes ago, ronaldo0 said: Why when levis cost peanuts here ? Smaller sizes maybe but larger sizes 40/44 waist none existent...... unless you know better then i am all ears?
December 8, 20187 yr 5 minutes ago, poohy said: Smaller sizes maybe but larger sizes 40/44 waist none existent...... unless you know better then i am all ears? Yeah true and their sizes always lie !! I got a 38 and they feel like a 28 !! ????
December 8, 20187 yr Levis makes their jeans all over the world to include China. They're made in Viet Nam. They're made in Latin American countries and Mexico. Why have something shipped from America that is made in asia?
December 8, 20187 yr Not sure of the best or safest shipping method, especially around the Christmas holiday season. It's seems to be the high season for "customs/receivers" freebie buffet and "stick it to the farang" on customs baht appraisals. I (and family back home) have used both courier (DHL, Fedex, etc) and Canada Post "express", to ship to here from Canada. Make sure you take pictures of the contents of your shipment, and for your own curiosity, how it was packed. I've experienced more ruffles, than clear sailing shipments, everything from missing items, package disappearing off the radar (tracking), to wildly over appraised value (and having to make a financial "suggestion" involving an envelope). P.S. Yeah, I agree, Levi 501 button fly's with exact waist/leg measurements and denim quality is not the same here
December 8, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, ronaldo0 said: Why when levis cost peanuts here ? Not peanuts but about double the US price.
December 8, 20187 yr 11 minutes ago, tweedledee2 said: Not peanuts but about double the US price. Think I paid 1900bht in the levi store and if you add postage to here and if customs get a whiff then add them seems no point apart from the sizes you cant get here.
December 8, 20187 yr Firstly, is this a joke? Secondly, if it isn’t s joke then put the jeans in a large envelope and post them who do you think will look in them? And why cut off the tabs?
December 8, 20187 yr Wash the jeans before shipping. No tags or anything to indicate they’re new. On customs form say “used clothing” and declared value $28 USD or lower. Abything above $28 means duties and taxes. USPS is fine. No problem with having clothes sent to me using USPS.
December 8, 20187 yr 2 hours ago, poohy said: Smaller sizes maybe but larger sizes 40/44 waist none existent...... unless you know better then i am all ears? 40 & 42 readily available 890b
December 8, 20187 yr 2 hours ago, poohy said: Smaller sizes maybe but larger sizes 40/44 waist none existent...... unless you know better then i am all ears? Lose weight! lol
December 8, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, CanuckThai said: Not sure of the best or safest shipping method, especially around the Christmas holiday season. It's seems to be the high season for "customs/receivers" freebie buffet and "stick it to the farang" on customs baht appraisals. I (and family back home) have used both courier (DHL, Fedex, etc) and Canada Post "express", to ship to here from Canada. Make sure you take pictures of the contents of your shipment, and for your own curiosity, how it was packed. I've experienced more ruffles, than clear sailing shipments, everything from missing items, package disappearing off the radar (tracking), to wildly over appraised value (and having to make a financial "suggestion" involving an envelope). P.S. Yeah, I agree, Levi 501 button fly's with exact waist/leg measurements and denim quality is not the same here Does it really matter what size the labels here say. Just go in and try them on.
December 8, 20187 yr 15 minutes ago, wgdanson said: Does it really matter what size the labels here say. Just go in and try them on. ...size, color of denim, leg cut (boot cut, straight, slim, relaxed)...not always available here, without an intense shopping commitment. Much easier to pick (or have someone pick) the exact beasts from a trusted quality retailer back home (not seconds, or the sometimes questionable qc here), at almost half the price.
December 8, 20187 yr 4 hours ago, poohy said: Smaller sizes maybe but larger sizes 40/44 waist none existent...... unless you know better then i am all ears? With a 44 inch waist it sounds like you are much more than all ears! I'm upset at having a 34" waist for jeans when I used to be 32" until a few years ago.
December 8, 20187 yr 3 minutes ago, johng said: 2 hours ago, CharlieH said: 40 & 42 readily available 890b Levis for 890 baht. Where ? ? https://www.lazada.co.th/catalog/?spm=a2o4m.mywallet.search.1.6d0c6108OH60MP&q=levi's 501&_keyori=ss&from=suggest_normal&sugg=levi%27s 501_0_1 890 Bht will be copies. Edited December 8, 20187 yr by wgdanson
December 8, 20187 yr Author Wow! This why I post on ThaiVisa Forum. Sometimes you guys nail it. Levi's 527 isn't available in Udon Thani, not even in either of the two Levi's stores. They (527's) fit me well, are comfortable, and suit my 90's low-rise and bootcut sensibilities. F skinny jeans, straight fit's, or baggies. It may upset some forum members to know that I wear them 4-5 times a week and never wash them. Every month to two months, I'll soak them inside-out in a cold water with a heavy admixture of salt.
December 8, 20187 yr Author 22 hours ago, gamb00ler said: The best part of life is or can be, family relationships. OP obviously is willing to put forth effort to take care of a family members' wishes. Good for him! I wish this were the case. Maybe in the world before "Baby It's Cold Outside" was banned from radio stations and redefined as "rapey." This is purely for my own selfish and wanton lust of good-fitting jeans. Edited December 8, 20187 yr by ThaiRebound tai po
December 8, 20187 yr OP: I get football boots sent over from time to time from the UK (when mine wear out or stink too much).... Remove labels... get a little bit of dirt on them... attach a personal note... package badly (home made packaging etc not as a courier would)... Use regular post.... Defiantly do not use a courier !!! (a courier will attract the attention of customs)... I've done this a number of times, never an issue... it takes about 10 days to 2 weeks from the UK... (costs about £10 if I'm not mistaken - it can't be too different from the US). But... there are no 100% guarantees... you'll have to take your chances that a) the package doesn't get lost, b) no one steels the jeans, c) Customs don't stop them... My Wife also has single item deliveries from the UK (who ship directly in conventional mail not via a courier) and her things (clothes) always arrive.
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