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For crying out loud... if the Chinese stop selling batts I'm fucked.
Very good question that also apply with other manufacturers if the crack down really takes off.Another thing that came to mind: if Laserglow is really stopping shipments to the U.S. due to the customs seizures, then how will they handle repairs for U.S. citizens who have bought lasers before the restriction?
Ever heard a quote "trust me i work for the government " unless there's a official note from country of repair the US Customs are aware of and accept stuck on the laser coming back into the country the customs arnt going to know any different and grab it, at best it will be a paperwork nightmare getting it back even if the " law" says repairs to previous owned items now deemed banned are excempted .i would be really hoping my laser doesn't die.Yes. I asked already and repairs are exempt from customs. I mentioned that earlier
Ever heard a quote "trust me i work for the government " unless there's a official note from country of repair the US Customs are aware of and accept stuck on the laser coming back into the country the customs arnt going to know any different and grab it, at best it will be a paperwork nightmare getting it back even if the " law" says repairs to previous owned items now deemed banned are excempted .i would be really hoping my laser doesn't die.