1. Postal direct mail and express direct mail models have low logistics efficiency

Direct mail needs to go through the following links: overseas merchants choose express companies to ship goods – international air transport – domestic express/EMS customs clearance – domestic delivery, etc. It usually takes about 1 month for consumers to receive goods from placing an order, but if the value of the consumer’s goods exceeds the tax ceiling, the goods will be temporarily detained by the customs, and the package will be obtained after the customs duties and fees are paid.

2. Customs clearance for postal direct mail and express direct mail models is usually completed by domestic express or postal services

Consumers need to provide a scanned copy of their ID card and detailed delivery information, and the seller must register the mailed goods with the customs in advance. Goods that are not within the scope of the registration will be returned.

3. Postal direct mail and express direct mail import models are difficult to return

Because the goods are transported by overseas merchants choosing logistics companies, there is a risk of damage or loss of goods in each freight link, and consumers cannot complete accountability or returns through relevant channels.