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Date:         Sun, 10 May 1998 06:57:06 -0230
Reply-To:     Philip Menchions <pbj2003@INFONET.ST-JOHNS.NF.CA>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Philip Menchions <pbj2003@INFONET.ST-JOHNS.NF.CA>
Subject:      Re: WARNING: Canadians should **NOT** use UPS when ordering from
              theUSA!
Comments: To: The Bus Depot <ron@netcarrier.com>
Comments: cc: Vanagon@VANAGON.COM
In-Reply-To:  <23275533816568@netcarrier.com>
Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII

On Sat, 9 May 1998, The Bus Depot wrote:

> > Today I got some parts from Velocity Sport Tuning for my 1980 Rabbit > > Pickup. They (Velocity) insisted that I ship the parcel via UPS and not > > the postoffice. Well it took 2 WEEKS to get here and I had to pay $67 to > > get my parcel from the driver! > > - The goods I bought came to $242US this was paid on my Visa card. > > - At the boarder the Canadian Government wanted $25.40 for GST > > - UPS charged me $39 for "brokerage fees" plus about $3 in GST on top of > that. > > Wait a freekin' minute here! $39 to pay $25.40 in tax!? Canada post > charges > $5 for the same thing > > DO NOT USE UPS FOR FREIGHT BETWEEN USA AND CANADA. > > > This is why I generally use US Air Mail for shipments to Canada. The > price, compared to UPS ground service, is typically just slightly higher, > but there are no brokerage fees at the border, so no surprises other than > the GST and the Canadian postal system's $5.00 flat fee. Furthermore, the > post office charges strictly by weight, whereas UPS adds a surcharge for > bulkier packages. It is worth noting, though, that UPS does not charge > brokerage fees if you use their more expensive (faster) Expedited service. > > - Ron Salmon > The Bus Depot > http://www.busdepot.com >

I too got burned with the loathsome brokerage fee. On the plus side as of 01/01/98 there's no duty charded on goods shipped into Canada from the U.S. as long as it's "made in the U.S.A." I assume the same applies in reverse under the NAFTA. I wonder if this applies to Mexico as well ?

Phil, '89 Westy


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