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ABSOLUTELY NOTHING sent via USPS Global Express Guaranteed
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Re: ABSOLUTELY NOTHING sent via USPS Global Express Guarante
Don't they still exist?DCottrell wrote:I miss DHL
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Re: ABSOLUTELY NOTHING sent via USPS Global Express Guarante
Having imported 100’s of items to Canada from the USA, USPS priority or USPS anything is the best to avoid brokerage fees. Purolator is time 2nd best followed by FedEx. Absolutely the worst is UPS as they charge rediculous custom clearing fees - on top of all the shipping fees that have been prepaid. I have paid as high as $40 CDN to clear a 20 dollar item. So hopefully whatever method works best for you will also work for us. Basically don’t use UPS.
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Re: ABSOLUTELY NOTHING sent via USPS Global Express Guarante
What is it about "free trade agreements" that you don't understand??Cobra1502 wrote:I have paid as high as $40 CDN to clear a 20 dollar item.
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Re: ABSOLUTELY NOTHING sent via USPS Global Express Guarante
Based on what I 've read and noticed from using other companies I deduce that :Three Valves wrote:What is it about "free trade agreements" that you don't understand??Cobra1502 wrote:I have paid as high as $40 CDN to clear a 20 dollar item.
$10.00 goes to Customs for the "admin" they provide
$3.00 goes to the province for the sales tax
The rest goes to UPS
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