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Where did you hear we have a $200 limit? That is definitely false. There has to be plenty of other people here like myself who have dropped over $200 on a order.
The limit is for US Customs duty not a limit on FT orders, you can order as much as you can afford to buy from FT.

Extract below is on a French site as advice to US customers, my advice is if you are ordering a lot of stuff split your orders up into smaller value multiple orders.


Here's what I found on a site selling French crafts to US consumers:


Customs Charges - USA


First the good news. You are receiving authentic handmade crafts direct from an Artisan in France. According to the US Customs Service, this makes you an importer. But before you update your resume please note that, in most cases, you won’t fill out a form, inspect a package, forward a parcel or enter the cages at your local entry port. Easy, right? So what’s the catch?


You are responsible for paying Customs Duties .... just like an Importer.


This backhanded honor applies to everyone who receives goods from overseas. And, whether we like it or not, the buyer (that’s you) is fully responsible for these fees – if they apply. Neither the Artisan nor CraftsFrance can take care of this detail. However, please don’t worry. In most cases, these fees are small and in some cases, you won’t be charged a cent.


If you want direct, specific information, we recommend you contact the US Customs Service (http://www.customs.gov) for all the details. For your convenience, we provide the following information. Please note that CraftsFrance is not an Importer and is not an expert on US Customs rules and regulations. The following information is adapted from the US Customs Service website information.


Key Points:


The buyer is responsible for paying customs duties, if any.
In general, packages with a value of less than US$200 will not require any duty charges.
If multiple packages from the same location are received in the same day, the value will be summed and duties are owed if the value is over US$200.
Imported package under US$2000 entering the country through International Mail enter as Informal Entry and all paperwork and the USPS and Customs Service can handle processing.
Sending Goods to the United States
Shipping through International Mail Services (like La Poste) and then through U.S. mail, including parcel post, is a cost-efficient way to send packages to the United States. The Postal Service sends all foreign mail shipments to Customs for examination. Customs then returns packages that don't require duty to the Postal Service, which sends them to a local post office for delivery. The local post office delivers them without charging any additional postage, handling costs, or other fees.


If the package does require payment of duty, Customs attaches a form called a mail entry (form CF-3419A), which shows how much duty is owed, and charges a $5 processing fee as well. When the post office delivers the package, it will also charge a handling fee.


Customs Duties
Items mailed to the United States are subject to duty when they arrive. Duty is the amount of money you pay on items coming from another country. It is similar to a tax, except that duty is collected only on imported goods. Dutiable describes items on which duty may have to be paid. Most items have specific duty rates, which are determined by a number of factors, including where you got the item, where it was made, and what it is made of.


In addition to duty and taxes, Customs collects a user fee on dutiable packages. Those three fees are the only fees Customs collects.


International Mail Process
Merchandise mailed through La Poste (the French postal service) is forwarded upon its arrival in the United States to one of Customs' International Mail Branches for clearance. If the item is less than US$2,000 in value and is not subject to a quota or is not a restricted or prohibited item, a Customs official will usually prepare the paperwork for importing it, assess the proper duty, and release it for delivery. This procedure is generally referred to as a mail entry.


Packages whose declared value is under US$200 (US$100 if being sent as a gift to someone other than the purchaser) will generally be cleared without any additional paperwork prepared by Customs. However, Customs always reserves the right to require a formal entry for any importation and generally exercises this option if there is something unusual about the importation, or if important documents such as an invoice or bill of sale do not accompany the item.


Formal Entries: If your goods are valued at more than US$2000, you will be required to file a formal entry, which can require extensive paperwork and the filing of a Customs bond. As mentioned above and for various reasons, Customs may require a formal entry for any importation. Customs, however, rarely exercises this right unless there is a particular concern about the circumstances surrounding an importation.


Purchases sent by a merchant abroad
The merchant will attach an international customs declaration to your package, which he or she should fill out with a complete, accurate description of the parcel's contents and value (CraftsFrance assists all Artisans with this process). The merchant will then mail or ship the package to the address you supply.


The Merchant will not charge you for U.S. Customs duties. Customs duties are not assessed until a package arrives in the United States, and they cannot be paid in advance.


Goods not requiring duty
When Customs determines that a package can pass duty-free, the Mail Branch returns it to the Postal Service to be delivered by the addressee's local post office. In these cases, no additional postage, handling costs or other fees are required of the addressee.


Goods requiring duty
Packages that do not pass free of duty will have a yellow form, the Customs Mail Entry (form CF 3419A), attached to the outer wrapper. A Customs officer will have already filled out this form with the item's tariff classification number, rate of duty, processing fee, and the total amount that must be paid in order to take possession of the shipment. You should keep this yellow form until you are certain that you intend to keep the merchandise. After this happens -inspection of the package and completion of the CF 3419A- Customs sends the parcel back to the Postal Service, which sends it to a local Post Office for delivery. The local Post Office also collects the duty owed and a postal handling fee. This procedure applies to packages worth up to US$2,000; the recipient will have to file a formal entry with Customs for those worth more than US$2,000.


Note: Most personal shipments worth up to US$200, and gift packages worth up to US$100, will pass duty-free as long as the recipient does not receive multiple packages in a single day whose cumulative value is more than these amounts.
 

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btw, i'm really glad they keep adding flavors to their selection. I'm slowly buying them all to try :p but i already have juice for like 6 months lol
I too have been trying lots of juice mostly different Dekang and Liqua. I got a lot of the new Dekang flavors ordered and happy to see they are discounted like the oem ones @ $5 for 50ml. Got some watermelon and strawberry in the tank right now and the tones are different every time I vape it. The 2 Hangsen I've tried blueberry and juicy peach were not even vapeable. They have a perfume/chemical taste that is pretty out of control. I let them steep over a week and still not good. I would think if my go to flavors by them are bad I should throw in the towel. A cheap learning experience.

I'm also glad they keep restocking i16's, along with tanks they are my go to delivery method on the go. And speaking of that, Liqua Citrus Mix and Hangsen Banana dont break i16's, just in case anyone was wondering :p
Don't the i16s last forever? I've heard of people going 6 months on a stock heads. I can say the i30s won't quit. I dig the Citrus and it adds some zap to stuff like berry mix, apple, watermelon, american blend, and other fruits that I have tried it with so far. Can't see myself trying anything else Hangsen.
 

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The limit is for US Customs duty not a limit on FT orders, you can order as much as you can afford to buy from FT.

Extract below is on a French site as advice to US customers, my advice is if you are ordering a lot of stuff split your orders up into smaller value multiple orders.
sorry about that I can see how what I typed is easily misconstrued. Yes I meant for entering the US. I haven't had any issues with customs.
FT shows the costs of the goods considerably less that actual cost. An order of $205 shows as 50 hkd = less than $7 Which explains why it's never a factor. Am I not correct that this is what it is based on?
 

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sorry about that I can see how what I typed is easily misconstrued. Yes I meant for entering the US. I haven't had any issues with customs.
FT shows the costs of the goods considerably less that actual cost. An order of $205 shows as 50 hkd = less than $7 Which explains why it's never a factor. Am I not correct that this is what it is based on?

I can't say for the US but. For the UK they can open your parcel and assign their own value to it. Also in the UK you are legally responsible for what the supplier puts on the import paperwork FT attach to the packag
 
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Can anyone confirm the quality of the Panasonic batteries they carry at FT, and what model fits in a Provari? I'd rather not have to use magnets etc to make them work.

Currently using AW IMR's but was curious about the Pannys.
 

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Well my order has arrived from fasttech. Pretty good shipping speed to the USA. I ordered 5 items, but one was missing and there was an empty case instead. I ordered two 450 mAh Ego Mini type batteries and only got one.

I have sent support 2 responses in both Chinese and English:

缺少电池秩序#A071656726-1

Hello, this is Arnie Horton. My order number is: A071656726-1

I ordered 5 items, two Evods, one IGO L, and two 450 mAh mini batteries (item # 13.480.00)

But I only recieved one battery. There was one case which was empty. Could you please send me the other battery with the greatest possible speed. Thank you very much.


你好,这是:阿尼霍顿。我的订单号:A071656726-1

我订的5项,两个Evods,ł一个政府间组织,和两个450毫安的迷你电池(项目编号:13.480.00)

但我只收到一个电池。有一个案例是空的。可否请你寄给我的其他电池的最大可能的速度。非常感谢。


Nǐ hǎo, zhè shì: Ā ní huò dùn. Wǒ de dìngdān hào: A071656726 - 1

Wǒ dìng de 5 xiàng, liǎng gè Evods, ł yīgè zhèngfǔ jiān zǔzhī, hé liǎng gè 450 háo ān dì mínǐ diànchí (xiàngmù biānhào: 13.480.00)

Dàn wǒ zhǐ shōu dào yīgè diànchí. Yǒu yīgè ànlì shì kōng de. Kěfǒu qǐng nǐ jì gěi wǒ de qítā diànchí de zuìdà kěnéng de sùdù. Fēicháng gǎnxiè.

Note: Not trying to give offense, just want to make sure they understand. Everything else seems to be in good working order. And I am pleased otherwise.
 

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Still no new liqua or Kanthal.

<<<<<< This guys getting frustrated
No need to wait on the Kanthal If it's anything like their Silica they won't be able to beat the selection, price, and ship times here in the states.
You're on your own with the new Liqua :p
 

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Quote Originally Posted by E_Cig Vicious
The 2 Hangsen I've tried blueberry and juicy peach were not even vapeable.

LOL, YMMV. Hangsen Blueberry and Juicy Peach are my ADVs at the moment.:vapor:

Maybe there is something wrong with mine. Did you steep them? Have you tried other brands of blueberry and juicy peach for comparison?
 

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Quote Originally Posted by E_Cig Vicious
The 2 Hangsen I've tried blueberry and juicy peach were not even vapeable.

Maybe there is something wrong with mine. Did you steep them? Have you tried other brands of blueberry and juicy peach for comparison?
Lol, virtually every time someone pops up to say a liquid is unvapeable someone else pops up to say they love it, I am rapidly coming to the conclusion with e-liquids that I like what I like and to hell with everyone else.
 

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Lol, virtually every time someone pops up to say a liquid is unvapeable someone else pops up to say they love it, I am rapidly coming to the conclusion with e-liquids that I like what I like and to hell with everyone else.

The performance/taste of e-liquid is very subjective, everyones tastes differ, it's like Marmite (Vegemite) people will either love it or hate it.
 
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