Cross-Border Shipping....

David L. Foreman davelf11 at COX.NET
Fri Sep 19 15:21:50 EDT 2003


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From: "Eddy Swynar" <gswynar at DURHAM.NET>
To: <HEATH at LISTSERV.TEMPE.GOV>
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 10:37
Subject: Cross-Border Shipping....


> Hi All,
>
> I don't mean to start a long, involved discussion thread on this topic---and
> neither is it my intention to go off "UPS-bashing"---I just wanted to share
> with you fellows an experience I just had with an item I purchased from a
> location within the U.S., as we ALL engage in a bit of mail order
> cross-border shopping from time-to-time via eBay, these Reflectors, etc. ...
>
> Now, keep in mind that what happened to me probably could---indeed, probably
> DOES!---happen to you fellows south of the border, too. Read on...
>
> I won an eBay auction for a $20.00 (U.S.) item: the seller advised that
> "shipping" would cost another $10.00 (U.S.)---fine. I sent him the cash, &
> yesterday a knock came on my door...
>
> It was a UPS man, with the item in one hand, and a bill for $36.01 in the
> other! This was their "...brokerage fee", he said, for getting the item
> across the border from the U.S. & into Canada. I grinned (well, maybe it was
> more like a grimace!) & paid the bill.
>
> FACT: the item was worth about $30.00 in Canadian dollars. The $10.00 (U.S.)
> original shipping cost comes to about $15.00. Add $36.01 to the fifteen
> bucks, & you get a delivery figure that is ALMOST TWICE what the item was
> worth in the first place!
>
> CONCLUSION: I don't know about my fellow Canadians, but I can NOT afford
> such gold-plated delivery standards. I'm not blaming the seller: he probably
> does business with UPS all the time---but strictly within his own country.
>
> I have no doubt that UPS would extract the very same "toll" (albeit in
> American dollars) from you fellows in the States who might elect to buy
> items from us up here. Beware!
>
> It's the good ol' U.S. Post Office/Canada Post for me from now on---BOTH
> ways, and for always...I have NEVER paid a "...brokerage fee" with the post
> office---similarly, anything valued at $20.00 & less gets delivered right to
> my door with NO extra billing accompanying it.
>
> Sorry to vent like this, but it is certainly something to be considered on
> BOTH sides of the border as we enter into rather tight & uncertain economic
> times...
>
> ~73!~ Eddy VE3CUI - VE3XZ
>

Eddy
I understand from other newgroups I follow, that if Fedex is used to ship into
Canada, you would have no problem like you had with UPS.
Dave Foreman
Tucson

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