Neubilder,
I think you may be on to something. Last year, I paid UPS in full for an amp to be delivered to Canada. Then, at the last minute, because I forgot to check some box on their paperwork they charged the recipient an extra $30 for no good reason. I was not pleased and neither was the buyer although the deal went through as planned.
Since then, I've been reluctant to have dealings with anyone in Canada just because you never know what Customs delays or brokerage fees you'll encounter. These guys (maybe Customs and not UPS?) really do hold your goods hostage, knowing they've got you over a barrel.
I've also noticed on ebay that whenever I see a good deal from Canada the items seem to sell for much less than they would in the case of a strictly US domestic sale.
From what you say, maybe by using the USPS or FedEx, dealing in Canada could be less of a hassle.
Thanks for posting.
I think you may be on to something. Last year, I paid UPS in full for an amp to be delivered to Canada. Then, at the last minute, because I forgot to check some box on their paperwork they charged the recipient an extra $30 for no good reason. I was not pleased and neither was the buyer although the deal went through as planned.
Since then, I've been reluctant to have dealings with anyone in Canada just because you never know what Customs delays or brokerage fees you'll encounter. These guys (maybe Customs and not UPS?) really do hold your goods hostage, knowing they've got you over a barrel.
I've also noticed on ebay that whenever I see a good deal from Canada the items seem to sell for much less than they would in the case of a strictly US domestic sale.
From what you say, maybe by using the USPS or FedEx, dealing in Canada could be less of a hassle.
Thanks for posting.