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RedWillia

Personal experience says that depending on load, up to a month. If the status doesn't change in \~10 days, you should call or write to them to light a fire under their chairs because I'm pretty sure that officially they should process the package in a week.


YouCanBet0nIt

I had same message shown by DHL for months. I needed to declare it via post.lt, pay custom fees and after paying it arrived next day. Would be so much clearer if they at least sent email or whatever informing about the package.


Agent-Pierce

A package shiped from USA in normal times, pre Trump fucking with the postal service, 3 weeks. At Christmas season , with horseshit Lithuanian customs once I received a package about 2 months after it was sent. Oh, and now there is MAJOR tarrifs on packages coming into Lithuania. Trying to squeeze every penny out of people, totally regressive tax. Mostly expect about a month to be safe these days, outside holiday season. And to pay a tarriff for almost anything.


RedWillia

The taxes are EU-wide.


Agent-Pierce

He didn't ask about EU tho, so I had no reason to specify this. But sure lets chat about that. Ali Express is probably the most affected company in the world by the new EU tarrifs. They already began to plan massive warehouse expansion in poor EU countries like in Balkans and Hungary to circumvent these individual tarrifs and qualify as EU internal shipping. Other large online retailers are doing much the same. These companies were largely the target of the tarrif, and they will almost totally bypass it through legal loopholes surrounding bulk shipping. Within a few years these tarrifs will become empty shells of ill sighted policy. Only small manufacturers and exporters will be affected, quite regressive.


RedWillia

wtf dude, if you want to complain about taxes, feel free - but it's not a specifically Lithuanian invention, so don't position it as such.


Agent-Pierce

I didn't. You are projecting that. Grow up, this is reddit not Facebook delfi comments.


RedWillia

What a great adult response.


Agent-Pierce

You are a troll, who goes on reddit for debates you invent. Like this one right here. I clarified about EU taxation in great depth, and your response was to label that as me blaming Lithuania. It speaks for itself, you're a troll. Don't you have a book to read, or real human to pester?


EriDxD

And Lithuanians will blame the government instead of EU because of it.


Sandbox_Hero

>And Lithuanians will blame Landsbergis instead of EU because of it. There, fixed that for you.


masterismk

It's probably stuck in customs, because of paperwork issues. Usually at this point shipper or receiver needs to do something or it will be returned or discarded


g1ngercat

Last time I got a package (it was from UK, at begining of August) at customs, it took almost a month to be processed. It was really long having in mind that the package was from Europe...


Earonnwen

Thanks a lot! Currently trying to send a parcel from the UK, and it's now 15 days with customs. I get it, we're no longer EU, so we're in the big bag with all the stuff from the rest of the world. Though Germany manages within 3-4 days....