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Most of your searches nowadays are "shipped and sold by a third-party seller". And you don't warn people when those go through customs, which they will then be liable for. And in one recent case, the customs declaration was for _twice the amount I paid for the thing_.
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Best approach is to reject the package, get a refund and buy a different product meeting your expectations. I think an incorrect customs declaration is reason enough to get a refund. Once you accept the package, they've screwed you over.
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Amazon is very lenient about getting refunds. As long as you don't actually abuse it and you buy a lot of stuff through them I can't see it ever being a problem. I've taken this approach with cables that didn't meet specifications, clearly counterfeit items, etc...
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