Fine chocolate gifts delivered in Pitcairn IslandBe sure to please your gift recipient in Pitcairn Island with superb & exquisite French chocolates. zChocolat has been delivering its fine chocolates in Pitcairn Island since November 1st 1999. Whether you are shipping to Adamstown or any other city or remote area in Pitcairn Island, zChocolat will guarantee delivery of the world premier French chocolates within 7 business days - on time and in perfect conditions. A DHL tracking number is emailed to your attention upon shipment and a delivery confirmation receipt is emailed upon delivery.
Gifts to Pitcairn Island:
We have gifts for all occasions including birthday gifts, Valentine's Day gifts, thank you gifts, wedding & anniversary gifts, and much more - all delivered in Pitcairn Island by DHL Express.
Shipping rates & timing in Pitcairn IslandWe deliver within 7 business days and charge a flat fee of $43.53 (£27.87 | 32.55) per order plus a $4.01 fuel surcharge (£2.57 | 3.00) per gift purchased. Shipping in Pitcairn Island is complimentary if you order a minimum of 5 gifts for delivery to a single address ;-). Please note that if at all possible we may ship your chocolates a day early to anticipate possible delays when shipping to Pitcairn Island.
Customs duties in Pitcairn IslandLocal duties and tariffs may be applicable upon delivery in Pitcairn Island. Such fees are not applied systematically and cannot be assessed in advance because they vary widely from 5% to 46% of the total declared value (invoice amount less shipping charge). If you send our chocolates as gifts, we make absolutely certain that your gift recipient does not pay any taxes upon delivery. We ship Delivery Duties Paid to Pitcairn Island. If a duty fee is applied, we pay it on your behalf when making entry in Pitcairn Island and bill you separately upon receipt of the local customs invoice several weeks after delivery. An invoice is sent to you via email at such time. Please note that in some instances, the custom clearance process may delay delivery. Based on our experience, there is a 100% chance that your chocolates will be taxed.
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