How to simply distinguish "sensitive goods" from "ordinary goods"?

Sensitive goods and ordinary goods are often difficult to distinguish. In order to avoid returning/detaining sensitive goods as ordinary goods, causing unnecessary losses, each of us can learn how to distinguish "sensitive goods" from "ordinary goods".

First of all, you should know! Sensitive goods are not distinguished by the weight of the goods, but by the composition of the goods.

1. Items containing liquids

Any goods containing liquids, no matter what they are, as long as there is liquid, are all sensitive goods.

For example: mobile phone cases should be ordinary goods, but there is a kind of mobile phone case that contains liquid decoration, which is considered sensitive goods.

Common goods: beverages, perfumes, shower gels, etc.

2. Items containing magnets

Goods containing magnets or pure magnets are sensitive goods.

General speakers or goods that make music all contain magnets, such as music boxes.

Common products: headphones, radios, speakers, music boxes, etc.

3. Items containing batteries

Generally, you should pay attention to electronic products or exquisite products that use batteries. As long as your products have built-in batteries or pure battery products, they are sensitive goods!

In addition, it should be noted that some sellers will give away batteries without the buyer's knowledge, so it is best for the buyer to notify the seller in advance not to send batteries! Or notify the seller to help remove the batteries before shipping, which can also save sensitive goods costs.

Common products: watches, power banks, etc.

4. Branded or counterfeit items

Products containing international brands, whether genuine or counterfeit, need to go through sensitive channels.

International brands mean international brands that are generally familiar to everyone, such as: Nike, Adidas, CK, etc. In addition, please note that Mi and HuaWei brands are already international brands!

Common international brands: Nike, Adidas, Mi, HuaWei, LiNing, etc.

5. Electrical appliances containing motors

Generally speaking, electrical appliances that can rotate can be said to contain motors.

So, as long as it is plugged in or installed with a battery, and it rotates or moves, it needs to be a sensitive product!

Common products: fans, clocks, hair dryers, juicers, etc.

6. Products containing electronic chips

This type of sensitive goods is often overlooked.

Yes, you read it right, products containing electronic chips are also sensitive goods.

Products containing electronic chips such as computer chips, or electrical appliances containing electronic chips are also sensitive goods!

Common products: computers, flash drives, SD Card memory cards, etc.

7. Products containing powder

Flour, powdered food, talcum powder, etc. containing powdered products are all sensitive goods. As long as the products have been ground into powder, they are all sensitive goods.

8. Products for applying on the body

As long as the products are used to apply on the body, they are sensitive goods! This includes cosmetics, toothpaste and medicines, etc.

9. Products involving religion

Customs generally checks products involving religion more strictly.

Therefore, as long as it involves religious books, supplies, clothing and props, etc., they all need to go through sensitive channels.

Of course, if it involves insulting religion, cults, etc., the products are prohibited.

Common products: religious books, ritual props, religious CDs, etc.

10. Food and medicine

All edible and drinkable food and medicine are sensitive goods.

In addition, food is limited to dry food, fresh food such as vegetables, fruits, etc. cannot be arranged by express air transportation.

Common food: snacks, dried fruits, pills, potions
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