I've written to "HM Revenue & Customs" about my parcel and they replied me:
Is this a confirm that my parcel has been lost?
Let me know friends.
Thanks a lot.
Dear Sir or Madam
Thank you for your email.
Unfortunately we have no means of tracing imported postal packages either before or during processing and customs clearance, which is carried out by the UK Border Agency, not by our Department.
If Parcelforce have already advised you that your package is not yet in the UK then it cannot be held by UK Border Agency.
For information a package coming to the UK from outside the European Community remains under the control of the sender's postal carrier until it arrives in the UK, where the importer's postal carrier then takes charge of it. This is not under customs control. In due course the carrier presents the package to UK Border Agency for customs clearance and charges, if necessary.
You may be able to check the current status of your package using the tracking service available to customers on either the exporting postal carrier's website or the UK carrier's website.
If not, you might wish to go back to the sender to ask whether he or she might be able to find out any information from their own parcel carrier.
I'm sorry I can't be of more help, and hope you will locate your item soon.
I must emphasise that the advice given is based on the information you supplied. If the nature of the transaction changes in technical detail, or the relevant details provided were incomplete or incorrect, we will not be bound by this ruling.
Yours faithfully
Thank you for your email.
Unfortunately we have no means of tracing imported postal packages either before or during processing and customs clearance, which is carried out by the UK Border Agency, not by our Department.
If Parcelforce have already advised you that your package is not yet in the UK then it cannot be held by UK Border Agency.
For information a package coming to the UK from outside the European Community remains under the control of the sender's postal carrier until it arrives in the UK, where the importer's postal carrier then takes charge of it. This is not under customs control. In due course the carrier presents the package to UK Border Agency for customs clearance and charges, if necessary.
You may be able to check the current status of your package using the tracking service available to customers on either the exporting postal carrier's website or the UK carrier's website.
If not, you might wish to go back to the sender to ask whether he or she might be able to find out any information from their own parcel carrier.
I'm sorry I can't be of more help, and hope you will locate your item soon.
I must emphasise that the advice given is based on the information you supplied. If the nature of the transaction changes in technical detail, or the relevant details provided were incomplete or incorrect, we will not be bound by this ruling.
Yours faithfully
Let me know friends.
Thanks a lot.




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