International Buyers - Please Note:
[For Customers in the United States]
Until now, under the De Minimis rule (duty exemption), no customs duties were applied to items valued under USD 800.
However, as of August 29, 2025, the De Minimis rule has been abolished. Currently, import duties and related fees are applied to all purchases, regardless of the amount.
According to international trade law, the buyer is legally responsible for paying customs duties.
To prevent disadvantages for buyers such as customs delays or incorrect duty charges, eBay recommends that sellers include customs duties in the item price and shipping cost for items sold to the United States, and that the seller pays them on behalf of the buyer.
Therefore, for U.S. customers, our shop sets prices that already include the applicable customs duties and shipping costs.
[For Customers in Europe, North America (excluding the U.S.), Asia, South America, and Other Regions]
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These charges are the buyers responsibility.
If you receive a request for payment at the time of customs clearance, please make the payment promptly.
Before bidding or purchasing, please check with your countrys customs office to determine what these additional costs will be.
Thank you for your understanding.