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nuclearcat wroteJust yesterday broke my phone and bought fast replacement at some road store. Guess what... you have 88 days to pay at Libanpost.
Wont argue, as he sold it under retail price even, i might just pay or use it for testing things, it was anyway quick replacement.
If you have the invoice report the shop && send the "khidmat el moustahlek" up on his ass.
chosen2k wrote
nuclearcat wroteJust yesterday broke my phone and bought fast replacement at some road store. Guess what... you have 88 days to pay at Libanpost.
Wont argue, as he sold it under retail price even, i might just pay or use it for testing things, it was anyway quick replacement.
If you have the invoice report the shop && send the "khidmat el moustahlek" up on his ass.
This model retail price is 210 Eur, he sold me for $200. He thought i am tourist and wont stay in country. So i guess, at least with me, he is fair.
Most likely sellers like him is trying to get rid from "deadweight" phones that turned out imported illegally, and no one will compensate them costs of such mistake (sometimes they buy phones from some wholesale places, and such "importers" after new law just will disappear and leave such small shops with "deadweight" phones), and now is not the best of times for such small shops in the villages, to punish them.
If i will continue using this phone, i will pay jomrok by myself.
4 days later
Any updates of this? I heard that LibanPost are saying that the jomrok payment has no final decision on it.

I would like to get a phone from abroad but the hidden costs are still unclear.
nuclearcat wrote
chosen2k wrote
nuclearcat wroteJust yesterday broke my phone and bought fast replacement at some road store. Guess what... you have 88 days to pay at Libanpost.
Wont argue, as he sold it under retail price even, i might just pay or use it for testing things, it was anyway quick replacement.
If you have the invoice report the shop && send the "khidmat el moustahlek" up on his ass.
This model retail price is 210 Eur, he sold me for $200. He thought i am tourist and wont stay in country. So i guess, at least with me, he is fair.
Most likely sellers like him is trying to get rid from "deadweight" phones that turned out imported illegally, and no one will compensate them costs of such mistake (sometimes they buy phones from some wholesale places, and such "importers" after new law just will disappear and leave such small shops with "deadweight" phones), and now is not the best of times for such small shops in the villages, to punish them.
If i will continue using this phone, i will pay jomrok by myself.
Imagine you are a regular customer who has no idea about the price in Europe and got sold an item that stopped working. In order to make it work again you need to pay customs.

Additionally, don't think the small shops do not know where their phones are coming from and that big importers just disappear.

In the decree http://www.mpt.gov.lb/images/Minister_Decree/MIRS-Edit.pdf it is clearly mentioned that these shops should directly inform of their "tehrib" phones and pay the VAT.

I am not advocating that you should report this specific guy, however I highly suggest anyone else who gets placed in this situation to get khidmet el moustahlek to fight for them by reporting the seller.

Question: Did he specifically told you that the phone will stop working? Or did he keep his mouth shut? If its the latter, then no one is stopping him from doing the same thing to multiple customers.
13 days later
chosen2k wrote Question: Did he specifically told you that the phone will stop working? Or did he keep his mouth shut? If its the latter, then no one is stopping him from doing the same thing to multiple customers.
He didn't talked english, and i can't talk arabic. Probably he tried, but i failed to understand him :)
ironman wrote@TrollFatGuy,

As i understood the "Gomrok" is 16%

A friend of mine wanted to get the iPhone XS 256 GB, and he was willing to get get it from another country (it costs 1230$ there), if you add the 16% you will get 1426$

He got it from here eventually for 1425$ without the whole hassle. Everything is good so far.

Good luck.
Are you sure about it ? from what I know and from my experience, anything valued over $1000 will need a " bayen jomrokeh " and " mou3amaleh jomrokiyeh " that alone will cost you on average 250,000 LL
2 months later
Have any of you heard any news regarding this law yet? Do you know anyone who has had to pay?

I would like to order a Pixel but I'm still hesitant
I turned on my Huawei hot spot the other day and got an SMS about this. I never used it here but had it in my drawer from about a year ago, I use it when I'm traveling. Turned it on here just to update the firmware.

Very strange and ridiculous. How are they going to value an old used device? There is a libanpost near me, just haven't taken the device there. I thought they would put the IMEI and the value would come up. Better not be ridiculous, it's really dumb and more money grabbing.
@beezer I have an old LG G2 that I used in Lebanon for over 2 years before switching phones. Had to use it as a spare phone a few months ago and I got the customs message.


@dsoftware.king That's bs! That really agitates me, especially that you probably already paid taxes on those phones or have already been using them.

Did you have to pay those amounts already? Does this mean that the law is in effect?
Yes, the law is in effect.
I,ve never used them in Lebanon
Does anyone know how do we check if our mobile device is whitelisted or not ? all i got from our beloved mpt website is this link https://imeiinfo.mobileimei.com which does not indicate if whitelisted or not.
Put a sim inside of it and you will know from the sms.
I hope the next minister of telecom will delete this law but before 3 months, I just got my 6T lol
This law is such bullshit. I completely understand if someone is bringing in brand new phones and selling them here but to charge customs to consumers on their used devices? This country is a joke.
When I bought the oneplus 6t the ministry of telecom sent an sms saying that my model was not recognized or else I would have 90 days to pay the customs, so in other words as long as the 6T is not recognized by Libanpost the 90 days are not triggered?
infiniteloop wroteWhen I bought the oneplus 6t the ministry of telecom sent an sms saying that my model was not recognized or else I would have 90 days to pay the customs, so in other words as long as the 6T is not recognized by Libanpost the 90 days are not triggered?
Bro your 90 days are triggered.
If this law is indeed in effect, you cannot use your sim on the phone after 90 days.
AVOlio wrote
infiniteloop wroteWhen I bought the oneplus 6t the ministry of telecom sent an sms saying that my model was not recognized or else I would have 90 days to pay the customs, so in other words as long as the 6T is not recognized by Libanpost the 90 days are not triggered?
Bro your 90 days are triggered.
If this law is indeed in effect, you cannot use your sim on the phone after 90 days.
How can I pay if they don't have it in the database?
You need to go pay In order for them to put your imei in the database of customs paid.