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Shipping policy

If a package can't be delivered due to an error entering your shipping address, We are not responsible for any additional fees that may incur in order to reroute or reship the package.

International Shipping
Duties and taxes are not included in the final price at check out, your order will be shipped DAP (Delivered At Place). As such, your order may incur duties, fees, and import taxes upon delivery. This charge is determined by your local customs authority and payment of these fees is obligatory if you wish to obtain your shipment. For further information, please consult your local customs office.

How Delivered-at-Place (DAP) Works
Delivered-at-place simply means that the seller takes on all the risks and costs of delivering goods to an agreed-upon location. This means the seller is responsible for everything, including packaging, documentation, export approval, loading charges, and ultimate delivery. The buyer, in turn, takes over risk and responsibility as of the unloading of the goods and clearing them for import.

A delivered-at-place agreement is applicable for any form, or combination of forms, of transportation and usually lists the point at which the buyer takes on financial responsibilities—for example, “Delivered-at-place, Port of Oakland.”

When it was introduced in 2010, DAP replaced the term Delivery Duty Unpaid (DDU) and, while DDU may still be used colloquially, DAP is now the official term used in international trade.
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