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Why you should only Ship USPS to Canada !

Bladerunner - 4-10-2008 at 11:32 AM

My most recent Coyote purchase ended with a $56.27 bill on a $122.50 set of blades :mad:

I asked the seller ahead if He would ship USPS, it arrived by UPS :ticking:

$39.10 to pay a broker to charge me taxes on something that comes in as a toy and $0 extra in the mail :puzzled: :piggy:

The seller also paid about $10 too much for shipping compared to USPS :megan:

BEWARE :ninja:

RonH - 4-10-2008 at 11:43 AM

I think most Canadians have been ripped off by UPS and their fees...

I feel your pain

Ron

DenisLaMenace - 4-10-2008 at 12:09 PM

Paper work is apparently even easier for Americans shipping with USPS to Canada.

USPS all the way to ship to Canada.

Just bad their tracking is a shame. You only know when it gets there.

bloah - 4-10-2008 at 07:23 PM

yeah, I had to pay 72$ in taxes because of ups on a 200$ drysuit. RIPOFF

macboy - 4-10-2008 at 10:15 PM

I "lucked out" one day and got a really helpful person on the phone from UPS for no other reason than to get questions answered about brokerage fees. Now, I can't really recall exactly but it's all based on declared value. There is a flat fee assessed based on declared value and then usually the assessed fee is just GST and maybe duties. I learned this lesson painfully years ago on an RC plane that I ended up paying $10 more and waiting two weeks than had I gone the 3.1 km up the road (we checked) to the hobby store. The great deal was topped off by about $80 in UPS brokerage fees.

USPS or bust ; )

ripsessionkites - 4-10-2008 at 11:55 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Bladerunner
My most recent Coyote purchase ended with a $56.27 bill on a $122.50 set of blades :mad:

I asked the seller ahead if He would ship USPS, it arrived by UPS :ticking:

$39.10 to pay a broker to charge me taxes on something that comes in as a toy and $0 extra in the mail :puzzled: :piggy:

The seller also paid about $10 too much for shipping compared to USPS :megan:

BEWARE :ninja:


UPS bills you customs and their broker fees in one. it was probably $9.10 in customs based on $122, and the rest was broker fees.

UPS has the highest broker fees for individuals.

you can however dispute the customs fee if you feel that you were wrongly charged. it takes about 2 months to finalize everything, with a cheque in the mail.

let me know if you need help.

Baluk - 5-10-2008 at 08:36 AM

I once had to pay 39$ on a 14.99$ item!

acampbell - 5-10-2008 at 08:47 AM

Never ship UPS internationally. I ship USPS Int'l Priority Mail To Canada, Europe and South Amrerica all the time with great results

Bladerunner - 5-10-2008 at 09:06 AM

:wow: OUCH !!!! :wow:

YOU WIN :roll:

Quote:
Originally posted by Baluk
I once had to pay 39$ on a 14.99$ item!


YES I understand how the fees break down. The $39.10 is the brokers fee the rest is excise and taxes. What is a hoot is they charge taxes on the brokers fee ! :megan:

DAKITEZ - 5-10-2008 at 09:09 AM

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Originally posted by buzz
Paper work is apparently even easier for Americans shipping with USPS to Canada.

USPS all the way to ship to Canada.

Just bad their tracking is a shame. You only know when it gets there.


If you pay alittle extra and go with usps express you get detailed tracking all the way and you will get it in half the time (depending on customs of course).
I have noticed to Canada its usually around $7-$8 extra for express over priority. thats not bad

Baluk - 5-10-2008 at 09:20 AM

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YOU WIN


Thanks, I feel honoured! :moon:

kitedemon - 5-10-2008 at 02:02 PM

You know I have been burned the same way a number of times! What really kills me is when I had my buggy (2 packages of over 16kg each) shipped from Keith at Winddragon it cost me a grand total of 165$ it arrived from England in 4 days. I have paid 45$ plus 53$ brokerage/duty and waited longer for a kite. Why does it cost so much and take so long to get things from the us when it comes from Europe cheaper and faster? :dunno:

canuck - 6-10-2008 at 07:04 PM

I paid $45 for a line set on ebay and asked the seller to ship USPS - he refused and shipped UPS & cost me another $34.50 . I gave a neutral feedback and he gives me negative feedback with the comment "Jack AS$ Canadian buys item then leaves nuet FB for UPS. Retard!" I'll never buy from him again.

I have always been able to trace USPS Express Mail International shipments - ask for the tracking number below the bar code on the CP72 Customs Declaration and Dispatch Note