According to the BC couple who were surprised to seek them to pay the family goods from a friend at Washington State.
James Boker-Taylor and Andrea Nelson married 2024 after 10 years old.
The father of Bokelor, Jimmy, was dead at 2022, but he gave her son to use a wedding ring.
“He’s not a lot of things to leave me, the ring … he sent me about 20 years ago,” Baker-Taylor talks to the stories of the world.
“Now we decided to use that ring and place one of the rings.”
When the couple visited the family at Washington State, Baker-Taylor in the ring to make the bathroom and forget the answer.
They decided to insurance for $ 500 sent to the home of the Nanimo house.
“When they presented with the basket, we were very wonderful to learn about $ 189,” Nelson said.
“I was surprised. I was attached to everyone.”
Bakel-Taylor said he was shutting and very sad for the job.

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The couple did not agree to pay the costs, the government’s costs and the merchandise. UPS holds the package in Canada until the costs are paid.
“We have been told that it was a job, the rating, and the cost of the leak,” Baker-Taylor said.
“It’s all over to $ 189. No purchase, it is not a gift for a person.”

In a story, the Canadian Service Department (CBSA) reported the tasks and taxes on personal items (non-commercial) imported to Canada.
“Under certain conditions, the goods of the personal house and households will be imported by Canadian residents to do, and tax-free tax.
“When brings out, the passenger must submit the document to showcase the scene of the bequest. The document issued to display the item that is imported.”
CBSA said the first article used for this purpose is a copy of the deceased person. If there is no information signed from the donation from the server and then transfer the owner of the item, may be used.
“If Importing the goods via a personal use, the server is delivered for delivery and collecting the appropriate action from the participant,” the CBBA.
“Customers or merchants paying the administration fees for their services, and third wages such as Canadian Government.”
Bakelor didn’t want his father because the ring was given to him when his father was alive.
Nelson said that they did not have a sense of money to bring back something from them.
“You can always bring back all the time,” he said.
The couple said they were shared with them to do not take the one.
“Just a part of the work I see,” Baker-Taylor said, “I think the changes have to be different.”
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