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They are having some hiccups of late, think we overloaded them.Is anyone else finding the buffalo tracking to be slow/outdated.
On Temu it says " In Transit Package arrived at airport, awaiting flight..." but on the Buffalo site it just shows "Order Confirmed"
All of them ask for ID, which they use as the customs code.
I guessed as much. I just checked because I want to pay the duties and not be the reason for a delay. Yes, I made the mistake of buying an item that I actually want fairly soon.They are having some hiccups of late, think we overloaded them.
But what we don't know is if how and when that data makes its way back to SARS, and what happens to it then.
My guess is there's enough manual work involved, possibly on purpose, that it's just not going to be realistic to follow through en masse.
Buffalo might be passing ID numbers to SARS in handwritten notes via courier pigeon for all we know.
Looks good, you're just missing the Queen BEEPart 1 of my first Temu order. Order was split into 3 packages all of them cleared customs already.
Bunch of stuff to decorate my bee room.
Most are decent quality. The floor mats not so much. Grammar and some spelling on the two bee information signs are terrible.
I think I got about R1k refunds in price adjustments that I used on my second order that's also already in the country. View attachment 1698285

You seriously think you will find power tool batteries at an e-waste place?If you want high current draw then you'll have better luck with power tool batteries. Your local e-waste should have/get plenty of them.
All of them ask for ID, which they use as the customs code.
None of those companies put your imports under their name. That would be illegal.
The government are simply not enforcing that insane law.



That's where I got mine... Guy was happy to let me scratch through the bins and sell them to me for 10 or 15 bucks a pop. Laptop batteries were 15-20 depending on size.You seriously think you will find power tool batteries at an e-waste place?
This is South Africa and nothing goes to waste or in the bin, I highly doubt they'll be there in the first place nevermind the e-waste place handing them out for free or letting me scratch in their bins.
Ok that's encouraging, was that R15 for the whole pack?That's where I got mine... Guy was happy to let me scratch through the bins and sell them to me for 10 or 15 bucks a pop. Laptop batteries were 15-20 depending on size.
Yip. Guy was smiling cause they get paid less per kg when selling to recyclers.Ok that's encouraging, was that R15 for the whole pack?
How did you find the e-waste place, what must I look for?
When I used my Nedbank card they charged me cross border fees.My FNB account did not charge any international fees, so really confused if they processed it locally or not.
Wonder if it's dependent on how much you order
I am quite a regular client, now I have to order more random junk than beforeWonder if it's dependent on how much you order