06/28/2021
Important information for my American customers regarding the purchase and/or import of kangaroo leather lace into the United States.
For almost ten years now I have been able to export craft kangaroo leather lace to my customers in the United States without incident. Recently the United States Fish and Wildlife Service unexpectedly began seizing packages that now have a total value of over several thousand dollars. I’m simply grateful that changes of climate in the United States regarding kangaroo leather lace comes at a time when I have retired from my responsibilities as a reseller and have very little inventory remaining.
Although I could do nothing about my customer’s disappointment for their seized product, I immediately took steps to return their money in full. I know that many of my customers will be looking for a new reseller, and I feel compelled to explain that there is a serious financial risk in purchasing kangaroo leather lace to be imported into the US by any entity, from any country, without the appropriate permits.
Over the years I have watched with dismay as individuals in the United States tried to import kangaroo leather lace without the necessary permits required to distribute to others within the US and internationally. Many customers who had pre-paid for their expected purchase from these individuals have shared that they had to wait months for their product or return of their money because of seizure; and some simply lost their investment. It’s important for customers to discuss these issues in advance with their reseller of kangaroo leather lace to protect their interests in the event of a seizure by the Fish and Wildlife Service during the import process.
Of course, here in Canada we have no such restrictions! Canadian customers are welcome to purchase from Longview Leather in Alberta who maintain an inventory for “on demand” service. For those customers who require volume purchases, Packer Direct has a strong reputation for providing professional and courteous service.
The intent of this post is simply to share information that may have serious implications for their craft. As such, and so that my page continues to remain controversy free, I am limiting comments on this post. However, any customer or competitor is welcome to email [email protected] with questions, comments or suggestions.
Warmest regards,
Linda Brown
Aka Knotty Linda, Leathercrafter