Shipping furniture to DR
Would like some recommendations and information.
Haven't moved in a while so I'm a little rusty, and never shipped anything before. Let's face it, STUFF! adds up, and though I continually purge, i still have too much.
I'm confused as to wether they charge by weight6 or volume.
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The fact that four decades later I still wear the same size since high school, well, it kind of adds up. Not fads, or trends, just basics. Aslo, I worked at Macy's and Lord & Taylor for years, that didn't help.
Ok do you have or will you get residencia? If you do then you can bring in a container of personal,items tax and duty free. There are rules attached to this so make sure you understand them.
If no - You will pay tax and duty plus the cost of shipping to bring this in. Tax is 18%. Duty depends on what it is.
You can send packages with a value of less than US 200, including shipping duty and tax free. But that sounds like a big hassle!
I have a guy who says he can ship to Santiago. But I am waiting for him to run the numbers. We do not have residency so there will be duty and taxes.
83,000 peso is not all that bad, imho. Electronics are more expensive in DR. Might be worth it?
So back to the container thing. Besides not having to pay the import tax, anyone have experience actually shipping household items?
Croc pots use too much electricity for some thus too expensive.
I hung around the rest of the day, n... sure enough... one of the ladies (n later, a gent) that work there told me to come back tomorrow... they were going to negotiate. The next day, we聽 opened up n inventoried everything... again... n I said I could handle usd$300. Later, I got an offer for USD$200 plus usd$100 fees = USD$300.
SUGGESTIONS...聽 1. DON'T SHIP UNLESS YOU CAN'T CARRY VIA CHECKED LUGGAGE, even if it takes various trips, you could potentially lose everything. It would take most people over 20 minutes to read my experiences moving a full household a car n a motorcycle Miami to Argentina. RD is about as bad, but a lot nicer about ripping you off. 2. Don't even think of trying to report corruption involvement by public officials. Things will definitely get worse. Thatz just the way it is. Move to Scandanavia if you don't like corruption but you don't mind high taxes. 3. The outright theft started in Miami, where the airfreight firm charged USD$700 for a $400 shipment. I suggest you take your freight directly to your preferred carrier n do what they tell you.聽 4. Under no circumstances put valuable electronics or other identifiable聽 valuables in the cargo. I lost a computer and an 11 inch tablet in a suitcase. 5. If you must ship, make sure the COMMERCIAL INVOICE is signed by you with believable value for the most expensive items in your shipment n get 3x copies or a pic on your phone/tablet of all shipping docs. Take these docs with you, as you will need them. They presented me with false docs showing a commercial value of USD$4000 dollars, whereas the doc I signed in Miami was much less.
ABOVE ALL... take a local spanish speaker worth you well briefed on what you want customs to know about you n your shipment. I have been fluent in Spanish since childhood n I took TWO!
AS ALWAYS... your mileage my vary. CapnRick/Santiago n Jarabacoa
I have noticed that Furniture there is quite a bit of money also. Does the payoff make sense not to ship vs buy new furntiture/tvs there? I noticed electronics are very expensive there. You know us , men are attached to thier loveseats and tvs and women are attached to thier clothes.

We found the furniture prices to be quite reasonable. We do not have residency yet so not bothering with shipping, too complicated.
Jumbo's, LaSirena, Pappaterra are all places for fill in stuff. Hildesia in Puerto Plata, Atlantic Muebla in Sosua for couch, dining room and outdoor.
IKEA Santo Domingo website (deliver to Santiago, truck to Sosua)聽 for bedframes/mattresses/dishes/pots and pans. We had a solid week of work. If you don't speak Spanish, you will need help. We had fun putting it all together.
You cant just ship your items and expect to go pick them up from the port without the customs hassle.
Actually it is not that complicated as long as you are aware of the process.
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