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Need advice from U.S.-based memorabilia dealers/collectors who attend shows in Canada
I'm looking to talk to any dealers or collectors on the board who have experience taking a fairly large sports memorabilia inventory from the U.S. into Canada. Specifically, when you attend card/memorabilia shows in Canada, how do you handle the customs fees when you enter the country?
I've read through some other threads here that discuss shipping single cards or small orders out of the country, but haven't seen anything about taking a large load into Canada. And the FedEx and USPS websites haven't been much help with regards to large shipments. This collection is a couple pallets that will weigh several hundred pounds each that I need to ship to a gentleman in Ontario, and I'm deciding between shipping via FedEx/USPS or just driving it there myself. Are there any U.S. dealers who have done the Toronto Expo, for example? Please text or PM if you can discuss. Thank you! Brad 678.643.7765 |
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