How can I easily distinguish between "sensitive" and "normal" goods?

It is often difficult to distinguish between sensitive goods and normal goods. In order to avoid unnecessary losses when sensitive goods are returned/detained as normal goods, each of us can learn how to distinguish between "sensitive goods" and "normal goods".


The first thing to 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 liquid, no matter what the goods are, as long as there is liquid are all sensitive goods.


For example: mobile phone cases should be ordinary goods, but there is a mobile phone case containing liquid decoration, even if it is sensitive goods.


Common products: drinks, perfumes, shower gels, etc.


 


2. Items containing magnets


  Products containing magnets, or pure magnets, are sensitive goods.


Common products that contain magnets are stereos or products that emit music, such as music boxes.


Common products: headphones, radios, speakers, octavos, etc.


 


3. Items containing batteries


  The general use of battery-operated electronic or fine goods should be noted, as long as your goods have built-in batteries or pure battery goods is sensitive goods Oh!


Also note that some sellers will give away batteries without the buyer's knowledge, so it's best to notify the seller in advance not to send batteries! Or notify the seller to help take out the battery before shipping, so you can also save the cost of sensitive goods.

Common goods: watches, rechargeable batteries, etc.


 


4. Branded or imitation branded items


  Items with international brands, whether genuine or imitation, need to go through sensitive channels.


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

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


 


5. Electrical appliances with motors


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


So as long as the electricity is plugged in or after the batteries are installed, the appliances that will rotate or move will need to go sensitive goods!

Common goods: fans, clocks, hair dryers, juice machines, etc.


 


6. Goods containing electronic chips


  This type of sensitive goods is often overlooked by everyone.


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


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

  Common products: computers, portable disks, SD Card memory cards, etc.


7. Goods containing powder

  Flour, powdered foodstuffs, talcum powder and other products containing powder are all sensitive goods. Any product that has been ground into powder is a sensitive product.



8. Products that are applied to the body


  Any product that is applied to the body is a sensitive product! This includes cosmetics, toothpaste, medicines, etc.



9. Products involving religion


Customs are generally very strict with goods that involve religion.

Therefore, books, supplies, clothing, props, etc. that are related to religion need to go through sensitive channels.


Of course, goods that insult religions, cults, etc. are prohibited.

Common items: religious books, props, religious CDs, etc.



10. Food and medicine


All food and medicine that can be eaten or drunk are considered sensitive goods.


Fresh food such as vegetables, fruits, etc. cannot be arranged by express air.


Common food items: snacks, dried fruits, pills, potions


 

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