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Hi everyone, just thought I'd make a little post on trade between USA and Canada.
I see many who won't ship to Canada for various personal reasons, however, I must say that there are good and bad, near and far.
I have been shipping to the US and world wide from Canada for a few years and have never had issues.
I have also bought many many items from the US and over seas (shipped to Can) and have not had issues.
Many great things are posted for sale here and abroad, and there are Canadians who would be as competent, honest and as excited as anyone else to have the opportunity to do business with you.
Please take us into consideration by opening the door a bit more to international relations.
Peace/LuV
,, i also purchase alot of items over seas and the us as well
getting stuff thruogh customs is not as difficult as most people think, i was a long haul truck driver for 15 years and crossed the border regularly
if you fill out paperwork corectly there is no troubles at all
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I have a small RC business and ship to Canada and over seas quite a bit. In fact multiple times per month, and I've never had any issues. As far as dealing with customs, we here in the U.S don't have to. You simply fill out a small customs form and that's it, the rest is up to the person receiving the package. That includes any extra taxes or fees tacked on. I've shipped over 300 boxes world wide, and never once have I been asked to pay another penny above what the initial shipping costs were. It's honestly not any more difficult then shipping in the States IMO. Just my experience.Comment
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I've never had a problem shipping something in the United States but something seems to always come up when shipping outside the US, just never had a positive experience, shipping company and laws have a lot to do with it. Most packages I ship the mail man picks up or I can drop off at the local USPS outlet ( I can drop off packages 24-7 here), no biggie. Anything international needs to be brought to the big post office usually turning in to at least a half hour trip and traveling half way across town. Unless it fits in a flat rate box, shipping always seems to be different from what the computer says and what shipping really is.Just past experiences put a bad taste in my mouth. And members should not be torn down for not shipping outside the us, that is their personal choice.
The seller loses money no matter what. Even if the buyer pays extra for shipping, the seller still gets a chunk taking out weather its Paypal fees or eBay final value fee on shipping.Last edited by roadrashracing; 10-16-2012, 12:00 PM.Comment
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I doubt the constant berating of the Canadian Postal System will ever encourage anyone to ship ANYTHING to Canada. I have had many dealings with Canada Post and never have had a single problem. This service is provided by humans and machines and let's face it, humans can make errors.
For you Canadians wishing to shop in the USA, there is a cross border shipping agency which charges just $ 5 per parcel. Thw website is "kinek.com" There is no fee to set up an account. I used this service this past July and it works to perfection. Check it out. Yes , it helps to live close to the border or have a friend that does. BGComment
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I have shipped to the Netherlands and Australia recently and they were both very smooth transactions.......and not horribly expensive at all.
I have heard several complaints about UPS in canada.........some kind of extra charge when they bring it to your door??????? Just a bunch of extra charges overall.NEED PARALLEL CONNECTORS?? QUALITY 5.5MM, 8MM, 8 AND 10 AWG, GET THEM HERE:http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...est!&highlight=
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I have shipped to the Netherlands and Australia recently and they were both very smooth transactions.......and not horribly expensive at all.
I have heard several complaints about UPS in canada.........some kind of extra charge when they bring it to your door??????? Just a bunch of extra charges overall.proboat mystic, preditator outrigger, tt desparado jr, vac-u-vee jr, aqua craft top speed v2, dumas 1/8 scale hydroComment
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Everyone has to travel to get to a post office Some more than others. Since I've been on a diet and need excercise I now put it in my lap and wheel it to the post office in my wheelchair.
If you explain to the international buyers that this is "out of your way" then you could either suggest to mail it in your next passing or ask for financial coverage for going out of your way.
Either way it's always up to you what you want to do and it's all o.k. by me.
My only grunt is that when I post something that is new, under the new selling price from China or where ever and I include the shipping from Canada I still get bottom feeders low balling for sale threads.
Rant over.
The only thing that got lost in the mail or (in my guesstimation, he stole it) was the first thing I sold on Ebay and he claimed it never arrived in the Bronx NY. He put a claim in and won, I claimed the insurance that I ALWAYS INCLUDE with my shipments and I received a good portion but, not all from the the PO.
Since that, no problemos.
I've never had a problem shipping something in the United States but something seems to always come up when shipping outside the US, just never had a positive experience, shipping company and laws have a lot to do with it. Most packages I ship the mail man picks up or I can drop off at the local USPS outlet ( I can drop off packages 24-7 here), no biggie. Anything international needs to be brought to the big post office usually turning in to at least a half hour trip and traveling half way across town. Unless it fits in a flat rate box, shipping always seems to be different from what the computer says and what shipping really is.Just past experiences put a bad taste in my mouth. And members should not be torn down for not shipping outside the us, that is their personal choice.
The seller loses money no matter what. Even if the buyer pays extra for shipping, the seller still gets a chunk taking out weather its Paypal fees or eBay final value fee on shipping.Nortavlag Bulc
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I rarely use the word Hate but, I Hate UPS.
They always tack on at least $40 -$100 to most shipments, the last one I refused because the seller lied saying they shipped it USPS.
Unless there is a funky way to fill out a UPS form which no one so far has figured out, charges will apply.
i have never heard of a door service fee from ups or any other delivery service,, on occasion ups will ding the reciever extra for clearing customs but they always call the recipiant and make the arrangements but it has nothing to do with whoever shipped the item,, i speak from experiance i have been using ups for about 25 years now,, again just my .02Nortavlag Bulc
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I've been buying on Ebay from all over the world (member since May 1999) and have never had a problem getting stuff from the states "in one piece".
There was that one time when a seller on here (or more correctly - his wife - as he told it) drastically overvalued an item on the customs form at the US post office...I guess she thought the value was for insurance or something (it isn't), resulting in my having to pay almost $100 in duty to pick up a $180 boat at the PO, but I paid it. I wasn't going to stick the guy with a returned item.
So maybe I'm too nice of a guy sometimes, but I figure if I meet a seller halfway, they'll appreciate it.
Then of course there's the other side of the coin. The price we have to pay up here in the great white north to ship anything anywhere (to the states or within Canada). It's so expensive that I have heard of Canadians actually taking packages across the border (to a US post office) to ship the item somewhere else back into Canada since the US postal rates are so much more reasonable. Because of this, once I have any large items (like a hull or something), I'll probably never sell it - other than locally - because no one in their right mind will pay $50 shipping for a hull.Comment
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I rarely use the word Hate but, I Hate UPS.
They always tack on at least $40 -$100 to most shipments, the last one I refused because the seller lied saying they shipped it USPS.
Unless there is a funky way to fill out a UPS form which no one so far has figured out, charges will apply.Only had bought one "good deal" that went thru UPS and got $75 tacked on.Not such a good deal on a hull anymore.Have not had any issues with USPS and if I can send it to one of the friends' stateside PO's get something in mere days,even from Florida.
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I'm with you on that ray. I had a few packages arrive and had words with the UPS delivery person. They are the only ones who hold packages as hostage until you pay them the brokerage fee.
I've paid $40.00 on a $12.00 item. Last time they did this I told them to keep the package as I couldn't afford their fees, no joking. Also told them it was sneaky and I'll never do business with them again. Fact.
So all others have been good, and I almost always check now to see who will handle the item for postal delivery. If UPS is the only option, then I shop elsewhere till I find USPS as they have been awesome.
Thumbs up to regular postal services.
I rarely use the word Hate but, I Hate UPS.
They always tack on at least $40 -$100 to most shipments, the last one I refused because the seller lied saying they shipped it USPS.
Unless there is a funky way to fill out a UPS form which no one so far has figured out, charges will apply.Comment
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