CITES experience?

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Christian K
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Re: CITES experience?

Post by Christian K » Fri Jun 30, 2017 6:17 pm

It true, both importer and exporter need a permit. Madinter charged me €80 for the CITES permit not the stated €65. I had to fill out a PPQ 621, that is the permit to import the protected item(s) and a PPQ 585 which indicates the specific item(s) pertaining to CITES. The PPQ 621 requires a $70 fee to be paid and is good for two years. I forwarded it all to FedEx and I received the set yesterday. It was all pretty easy to do. The time consuming part was finding out what needed to be done. Madinter didn't do right by me concerning what I paid for and what I received but that's another subject. Needless to say, I am incredibly disappointed in the set.

ken cierp
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Re: CITES experience?

Post by ken cierp » Fri Jun 30, 2017 11:50 pm

So it cost you $140+ for permits?

Kevin in California
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Re: CITES experience?

Post by Kevin in California » Sat Jul 01, 2017 2:52 pm

Sounds like nothing but a money grab scheme to me

Christian K
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Re: CITES experience?

Post by Christian K » Sat Jul 01, 2017 5:19 pm

ken cierp wrote:So it cost you $140+ for permits?
I had to pay USDA/APHIS a $70 fee for the PPQ621 and I had to pay Madinter €80.00 ($91.39 in todays exchange rate) for them to apply for the CITES permit, I don't know their actual cost. Yes it's a governmental money grab, most regulations are. CITES is supposedly for the protection of rare and over harvested woods.

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