Originally posted by: Techie333
I just got back from Post office. Tried to ship Records/Tracks to China, and the man said it was restricted and I would have to contact the consulate and check to see if I can ship. WTF!?!??! Is this true? Or was this guy clueless?
Originally posted by: DAGTA
Originally posted by: Techie333
I just got back from Post office. Tried to ship Records/Tracks to China, and the man said it was restricted and I would have to contact the consulate and check to see if I can ship. WTF!?!??! Is this true? Or was this guy clueless?
Box it up. Go to Box N Mail or some other private shipping business. Label it a gift.
So this wouldn't apply to me?Manuscripts, printed matter, photographic negatives, gramophone records, films, magnetic tapes, video tapes, etc., which could do political, economical, cultural, or moral harm to the People's Republic of China.
Originally posted by: leftyman
me so horny
Originally posted by: Techie333
So this wouldn't apply to me?Manuscripts, printed matter, photographic negatives, gramophone records, films, magnetic tapes, video tapes, etc., which could do political, economical, cultural, or moral harm to the People's Republic of China.
Originally posted by: Techie333
Ideas on what I would "replace" these records with to ship to China that is not prohibited?
Originally posted by: Techie333
Ideas on what I would "replace" these records with to ship to China that is not prohibited?