Good thing you don't live in Canada! David Marshall VW Adventure Driver and BMW Adventure Rider HasenWerk http://www.hasenwerk.ca On Thu, August 19, 2010 20:10, Alan Felder wrote: > I recently ordered some parts from Great Britain. I have ordered parts > from > Great Britain and other European countries before, but not from this > particular vendor. There were some heavier items than I normally would > have > shipped so far such as a pair of front shocks. This vendor uses a > worldwide > shipper similar to (but not) FedEx. The day these parts arrived, I > received > a phone call and later a letter from an IBC Customs Brokerage Co. stating > that I owed them $28plus for customs duties. > > This has never happened before, and I will be amazed if customs allowed a > package through without requiring payment FIRST. Any other shipment from > wherever (Asia, Australia, Europe, etc.) customs charges were built in to > the shipping cost (thats one reason they are so darn expensive). Has > anyone > had this happen to them? > > The amount is not that big of a deal but I feel like I am being scammed > for > something I have already paid for. > > -- > Alan Felder > Austin TX > 82 Diesel Westy > |
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