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Old 02-05-2010, 09:12 AM
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That's what I thought too. But in December I had a package with a declared value of $480.00 slip through without having to pay any taxes on it. This past week, I have had 3 packages with a declared value of around $50.00-$60.00 each that taxes had to be paid on before I could claim them.
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Old 10-04-2010, 12:25 PM
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I recently ended up paying (as the buyer) UPS $32.75 in brokerage fees for a package of cards I received from a Canadian seller. (The seller had to pay UPS up front for shipping etc., but neither of us had any idea about these brokerage fees coming due to me). Luckily I dealt with a seller (thanks Richard) who was thoughtful and considerate enough to reimburse me with a couple of cards to make up for the fees I had to pay but I wanted to give a shout out to anyone considering using UPS to send a shipment of cards from Canada to the US. Highway robbery!
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Old 10-04-2010, 12:36 PM
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not just UPS...i've received packages from germany and had to pay fees with fedex (about 10% of value). from reading the fedex invoice they paid a minimal amount at customs...and jacked up the premium about 3x in billing me.

{edit out a political rant between usa and rest of world }i try to keep my dealings domestically now...GOD BLESS AMERICA.
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I recently ended up paying (as the buyer) UPS $32.75 in brokerage fees for a package of cards I received from a Canadian seller. (The seller had to pay UPS up front for shipping etc., but neither of us had any idea about these brokerage fees coming due to me). Luckily I dealt with a seller (thanks Richard) who was thoughtful and considerate enough to reimburse me with a couple of cards to make up for the fees I had to pay but I wanted to give a shout out to anyone considering using UPS to send a shipment of cards from Canada to the US. Highway robbery!
Hi Bob,

A sad and all-too-common story.

As I implied earlier in this thread, for any international shipment, never ever use UPS.

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These fees are crap. When are the hockey card cartels gonna smarten up and dig tunnels?
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