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returning your PC after working for US firm.
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 6:11 am
by r2iby2007
Friends,
My company has asked me to work from India for 3 months. After knowledge transfer I will be leaving US employer. I will be carrying their laptop with me to work. My question is, have any of you shipped laptop or PC from India to PC? While I can use a courier, can someone please share your experience, if you have gone through?
Thank you
SSPP
returning your PC after working for US firm.
Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 1:20 pm
by Gator92
My wife used to work for a U.S based company when we R2I'ed, at the end of her contract period, she shipped her laptop via Fedex. There are a couple of forms that need to be filled out. They come and pick it up and take care of the rest. There were no hassles at all and it reached the other end safely as well.
returning your PC after working for US firm.
Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 8:36 pm
by Desi_by_Nature
Couriering a laptop half way across the world sounds like a proposition as expensive as the laptop itself.
Also there could be your company's confidential data on it, and what if it get's lost in transit and lands into wrong hands? Remember, simple data delete procedures in Windows aren't totally secure. Unless you format the hard drive itself there is no guarantee that the data has been completely wiped out.
Talk to your company about these costs and risks involved - maybe they'll just let you keep the laptop. :emsmilep:
returning your PC after working for US firm.
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2007 7:10 am
by r2iby2007
Desi_by_Nature;39729Couriering a laptop half way across the world sounds like a proposition as expensive as the laptop itself.
Also there could be your company's confidential data on it, and what if it get's lost in transit and lands into wrong hands? Remember, simple data delete procedures in Windows aren't totally secure. Unless you format the hard drive itself there is no guarantee that the data has been completely wiped out.
Talk to your company about these costs and risks involved - maybe they'll just let you keep the laptop. :emsmilep:[/quote]
Thanks for both responses.
I think the problem is, laptops are capital assets and people are nervous on just giving it since accounting (like depreciation) is involved. Good point about data, I will just encrypt the data.
I think Fedex is a good idea as long as company pays for it.
with regards
SSPP
returning your PC after working for US firm.
Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 8:09 am
by ashMan
my wife works for ibm and she has shipped her laptop back and forth a few times, apart from this one time when she had to pay 200 $ in import duty coz of a customs snafu, it was ok, its pretty safe, i would send my own laptop in a heartbeat.
returning your PC after working for US firm.
Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 6:07 am
by r2iby2007
ashMan;39943my wife works for ibm and she has shipped her laptop back and forth a few times, apart from this one time when she had to pay 200 $ in import duty coz of a customs snafu, it was ok, its pretty safe, i would send my own laptop in a heartbeat.[/quote]
I tried sending my laptop today and local FedEx guy said I need to get dummy I.E.code from Asst Commissioner Customers, in Bangalore. He says this is recent and due to terrorism concerns.
Does any of you need to do this? How easy or difficult to deal with customs to get this dummy code? I live in Bangalore.
Thank you
SSPP