[Ambassadors] APAC Shipping experience from Bangladesh

Buddhike Kurera bckurera at fedoraproject.org
Sat Nov 10 15:12:49 UTC 2012


On Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 6:38 PM, Christoph Wickert
<christoph.wickert at gmail.com> wrote:
> Am Samstag, den 10.11.2012, 17:35 +0530 schrieb Buddhike Kurera:
>> Hello Folks,
>>
>> Following is one of the real examples to express how difficult
>> shipping is on our region. This comment has posted in related with F17
>> media (200 DVD) request from Bangladesh FAms.
>>
>> <extract>
>>
>> "Those DVD had arrived long ago, but the FedEx? guys didn't dropped
>> that package at my address. They gave me papers instead to collect it
>> from the government custom warehouse. I went there only to found that
>> I have to pay a huge amount (100 US$+) as some wired
>> surcharges/duties/fees. I told them these are free gifts and contain
>> no commercial value. They asked me to collect a NOC from BCC
>> (Bangladesh Computer Council - the Government's computer authority).
>> And my application to the BCC got no reply until now. After couple of
>> follow up over the phone, they replied, they've collected one DVD from
>> the customs warehouse to check the content and will issue me a NOC few
>> days later. I called four days later and freaked out, when hared that
>> no one knows about my application and asked me to apply again.
>>
>> It seems, it would have been better to produce locally as I did
>> earlier for Fedora 14.
>>
>> Anyway, I am closing the ticket. now."
>>
>> <end of extract>
>>
>> Found this when reviewing trac tickets, fedora-apac #36
>
> I think it was wrong to close the ticket and raised some questions
> there.
>      1. Has this been reimbursed? It's bad that the requester had to pay
>         money, but I think Fedora should reimburse him.

Does he noted about any payment ? but if there is any please do
re-open the ticket and note, we can take care for that for sure.

>      2. It seems Harish shipped the media, right? Was the package
>         shipped with the customs letter. It clearly states the media
>         are non-comercial and have a value of USD 0.15 each. For 200
>         media this would be USD 30, so taxes shouldn't be higher than a
>         few USD.
>
>> Therefore till we have our next FUDcon please do ask for funds and
>> prepare our SWAG locally.
>
> I am not convinced that producing everything locally is better. I mean,
> do we have numbers how expensive the local media were and do we know
> what quality they had (labels, sleeves etc)? Once we have this
> information, we can evaluate what is really better.
>

For my experience we can achieve same for less money (when tax
includes with the production cost), it is better to do so with out
doing the event with no swag :)

>
> Generally speaking need to figure out what went wrong in order to solve
> these problems for the future. It seems there was some paperwork needed
> to avoid paying import taxes. Do we know what is required and where to
> get it?
>
>
> If we want to improve swag shipping, we need to have all this
> information in the wiki, sorted by country. If people request or ship
> swag, they should know all technical and legal requirements.
>
> I think building up a list of countries, their problems and possible
> solutions would be a good topic for a hackfest at the next APAC FUDCon
> or a (virtual) FAD.
>

This is good if can be done. i tried but no success yet.

-- 
Regards,
Buddhike Chandradeepa Kurera (bckurera)



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