Well, most of the time. Sometimes customs takes it easy on us, and lets the odd thing through. That's what happened with my SV27 straight from Tower Hobbies. The little Canada Post truck pulled up, they gave me the boat, had me sign and that was it. No duty at all.
Don't get me wrong. I have no problem paying duty. It's usually a trivial amount anyway, it's those fees from the couriers that ruin my day.
Oh yeah, then there was that guy baldwinc that sold me a boat here in the swap shop (for $180) then put the value at $400 on the declaration form. I guess he thought it was a value for insurance (which he had not purchased). I got nailed for over $100 picking it up (at the post office - so that was almost all duty). Not a good day.
Oh yeah, for people in the GTA, there is this place in the states that will receive and hold packages for you. You don't even have to set up a long term account with them:
Don't get me wrong. I have no problem paying duty. It's usually a trivial amount anyway, it's those fees from the couriers that ruin my day.
Oh yeah, then there was that guy baldwinc that sold me a boat here in the swap shop (for $180) then put the value at $400 on the declaration form. I guess he thought it was a value for insurance (which he had not purchased). I got nailed for over $100 picking it up (at the post office - so that was almost all duty). Not a good day.
Oh yeah, for people in the GTA, there is this place in the states that will receive and hold packages for you. You don't even have to set up a long term account with them:
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