i don't think so, you'll have to pick it up in philpost's ems provincial and main offices
but i wouldn't suggest ems again!!!
hey ems is fast but you get hassled by customs
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My experience in the past with the postal service people in Q.C. central post office - they told me if the number of DVD's do not exceed three items and/or the total cost of the package does not exceed US$50 then they do normally do not impose taxes. The only thing that they will require is the $35 parcel handling fee. I was personally told by some "front line" people I know there.
With Expedited shipping method on the other hand, my observations are the postal/customs people get very particular specially if it is an online store that normally issues a purchase receipt/declaration accompanying the package.
In my experience, the few instances where the shipment was delivered directly to my house and was untaxed (sans the 35 pesos postal parcel fee I had to pay the person delivering the package) was:
(1) when the item(s) I ordered was from an eBay seller (sender address usually the seller's name and not from some obvious, established online company)
(2) the package wasn't so physically huge or heavy that didn't exceed 1kg declared as a gift or personal item;
or
(3) no receipt accompanying the package - usually the case with some online sellers who send you an online receipt instead via email or the web.
I don't know of any other conditions that those "GREEDY" EMS customs people are looking for.