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I read that Brocchi only ships to the US and not to Canada.
It's puzzling that Canada customs would return goods to sender without a clear explanation. I have checked out ebay today and I have seen several items listed by Liypn that now refuse delivery to Canada. ![]() "Jay" wrote in message . com... You could order it from the other eBay seller...Brocchi...he ships from Chicago. He's ok to deal with as long as there are no glitches...then things evidently bog down, but he overall appears to be honest and he doesn't rip people off. I'm a satisfied Liypn buyer several times over, but I've also bought one from Brocchi and it went fine. Jay "homepc" wrote in message ... I just got an email from Lipyn saying that delivery of my Degen DE1103 had to be stopped because Canada customs was denying delivery here in Canada and sending shipments back to China. Has anyone had this problem recently? It's too bad, I was hoping to get my radio before Xmas. Lipyn said they would suspend all Canadian orders until Canada customs says why shipments are being returned to sender. I hope this can be resolved soon. Lipyn comes highly recommended and his prices are second to none. Maybe this will be straightened out in the new year. Canada Customs = lump of coal ![]() |
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= = = "homepc" wrote in message
= = = ... I read that Brocchi only ships to the US and not to Canada. It's puzzling that Canada customs would return goods to sender without a clear explanation. I have checked out ebay today and I have seen several items listed by Liypn that now refuse delivery to Canada. ![]() "Jay" wrote in message . com... You could order it from the other eBay seller...Brocchi...he ships from Chicago. He's ok to deal with as long as there are no glitches...then things evidently bog down, but he overall appears to be honest and he doesn't rip people off. I'm a satisfied Liypn buyer several times over, but I've also bought one from Brocchi and it went fine. Jay "homepc" wrote in message ... I just got an email from Lipyn saying that delivery of my Degen DE1103 had to be stopped because Canada customs was denying delivery here in Canada and sending shipments back to China. Has anyone had this problem recently? It's too bad, I was hoping to get my radio before Xmas. Lipyn said they would suspend all Canadian orders until Canada customs says why shipments are being returned to sender. I hope this can be resolved soon. Lipyn comes highly recommended and his prices are second to none. Maybe this will be straightened out in the new year. Canada Customs = lump of coal ![]() -FWIW- ? Is there an a "Licensed" Canadian 'import' model of this or other Radios ? If So - The Canadian "Importer" may have filed a complaint; which required Canadian Customs to act and prohibit any 'grey market' imports. ? Has LIPYN been representing these Radios as "Non-Taxable" 'gifts' and now Canadian Customs has decided that he is a Commercial Importer (Requiring a License) and all such Shipments will be subject to All Approprite Dutie$. The General Rule for US Customs concerning USED "Electronic Equipment" (Radio/Receivers) that are 'won' on an OnLine Auction; is that the items may enter the USofA "Duty Free". {There may be an $800 Limit ?} NEW "Electronic Equipment" (Radio/Receivers) purchased from Commercial 'foreign sources' can be (usually are) subject to US Customs Fees and Import Duties (Taxes). jm2cw ~ RHF .. .. |
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Good points RHF: I was thinking that if Lypin was shipping these as
No Commercial Value somewhere along the way a sharp eyed Customs officer would say "No way" and ship it back. There is one dealer in Canada for Kaito products that I know of and it is Durham Radio/ Shortwave Store in Ontario. They are sold out of K 1102 and are expecting a new shipment shortly. Perhaps the shipment will include the K 1103 giving Canadians a domestic, albeit more expensive, source. I bought my K 1101 through this firm and was pleased with the quick service. Shipping time from Ontario to British Columbia via Canada Post was seven days. Postage was about $11.00 CDN. -FWIW- ? Is there an a "Licensed" Canadian 'import' model of this or other Radios ? If So - The Canadian "Importer" may have filed a complaint; which required Canadian Customs to act and prohibit any 'grey market' imports. ? Has LIPYN been representing these Radios as "Non-Taxable" 'gifts' and now Canadian Customs has decided that he is a Commercial Importer (Requiring a License) and all such Shipments will be subject to All Approprite Dutie$. The General Rule for US Customs concerning USED "Electronic Equipment" (Radio/Receivers) that are 'won' on an OnLine Auction; is that the items may enter the USofA "Duty Free". {There may be an $800 Limit ?} NEW "Electronic Equipment" (Radio/Receivers) purchased from Commercial 'foreign sources' can be (usually are) subject to US Customs Fees and Import Duties (Taxes). jm2cw ~ RHF . . |
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