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Old 04-04-2009, 09:16 AM
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I guess this post should be in the vendor feedback section but I figured more neo people would see it here. Have any of you purchased any neos from samurai-rp on ebay? How was your experience with this seller and how long did shipping take from Japan to your area?
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I have purchased several plants from them and they have been really nice and healthy. For me the actual shipping time is around 5 days to Missouri, but they do get the CITES documentation and that adds about an extra week. So far I have no complaints.

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a little warning: if you're planning on having them sent to the United States, you also need an import permit for Neofinetia falcata (and the shipper needs to provide CITES and phyto documents). if you don't have a permit, they may be confiscated by customs.
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Old 04-04-2009, 08:54 PM
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I have purchased several plants from them and they have been really nice and healthy. For me the actual shipping time is around 5 days to Missouri, but they do get the CITES documentation and that adds about an extra week. So far I have no complaints.

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So the plants get to you in about 5 days, then the papers arrive a week later, separate from the plants?
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if you don't have a permit, they may be confiscated by customs.
Exactly. I was told by my grower that it is illegal to ship to individuals in the U.S. directly from Japan. Samurai-rp has gotten lots of good reviews though, that's why I'm wondering if anyone had trouble receiving their plants.

He didn't really list anything I wanted until recently. He had something I'd been looking for, for a while and nobody else had it.
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the papers are shipped with the plants, so it will take 12 to 14 days total to get your plants.

the plants are likely to make it through customs, but there is a slight risk of it being confiscated. There's really no chance of getting your money back if it does happen, since it's not the seller's fault.
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I made one purchase from them and had no problems,they included Cities permit with order. I didn't know you had to have a import permit to get plants from Japan. I had no problems with customs and the declaration sheet listed exactly what was in package.
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Old 04-05-2009, 11:49 AM
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it's not just japan, an import permit is required any time you bring in live plants from another country (but not flasks or seeds). as I said, they usually get through, but if it gets examined by an official who's a little more aware of the regulations, it will get confiscated. see importing orchids for more information.
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lambelkip - Thank you so much for the information. I will not be buying from outside the United States again untill I get a permit, don't want to do anything illegal intentionaly.
I did not know this until now.
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The permits are easy to get you just have to fill out the form and wait forever. From my understanding you just need a permit per plant type not per plant. So once you get a Neo permit for that grower you wouldn't need another Neo permit for that grower until it expires. Thats provided I'm reading things right, but probably not!

Anyway I've ordered 2 batches of Neo's from them and they all took 6 days in transit + about a week for paperwork before they shipped them to get here, arrived in very good shape with all the paperwork I "think" is required.
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