I just read in todays paper about a Swede who bought 6 pairs of Nike shoes on his vaccation, all fake.
While entering the country the customs stopped him, and informed Nike about this.
Now this incident has gone to court, and probably the guy will pay for all expenses on both parties.
Also mentioned in the article is that Denmark has zero tollerence in replicated gods.
So if the Danish customs decided to check your package , maybe they confiscated it.
Cut from the article:
These rules apply:
As a traveler, you will enter the counterfeit goods in Sweden that you:
* paid a total maximum of 4300 SEK, if you traveled by charter flight or boat.
* total payed maximum SEK 3,000, if you traveled in any other way. Keep the receipts!
* not purchased for commercial purposes, ie for resale. This is assessed by customs personnel.
Exceptions:
* If Customs believes that there is a commercial goods can be stopped even if they cost less than the permitted amount.
* Beware of where you travel between the lands of other countries. In some EU countries are much stricter rules than in Sweden.
In Denmark there is a zero toll era of piracy, as officer of the watch on the Customs Service. Number, purpose and value of your inshoppade copies does not matter.