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mike maghakian wrote:
I bought a radio for $215 from someone in canada a few weeks ago and today I got a bill from the carrier (purolator) company. the main items we estimated customs $15 brokerage fee $18 surety bond fee $30 disbursement of funds $5 FCC filing $15 total was $85 on a $215 radio for those that have experience with this matter, or actually KNOW what they are talking about, I have some questions. Am I being taken for a ride ? I didn't sign anything so why should I pay over $50 in fees to these crumbs ? Is there a way to fight this ? thanks I'll know more about customs in a day or two, as I've got a telescope arriving from Germany tomorrow or Wednesday. The German courier charged $200 for insured shipping and it weighs just over 30 pounds. It'll be delivered by Fedex, and they required me to fill out a CBP Form 5106 before they could get it released from customs, but my impression is the only thing I'll be billed for is the actual duty imposed by customs. I remember one seller saying something to the effect you'd think we were at war when it comes to importing radios between the USA and Canada. I've also noticed some Canadian radio sellers hand carry radios across the border to ship to US customers. |
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MSH,
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"RHF" wrote in news:1107843790.043485.225600
@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com: MSH, . I have had two Canadian Sellers that wanted regular USPS Money Orders to Cash at the USPS Post Office on the US Side of the Border and Mailed the Radio and the Antenna at the same USPS Post Office in the USA. . They both claimed that this process saved them 22% Combined Canadian Sales Taxes; and eliminated the Canadian / US Customs hassles and fees. . it worked for me ~ RHF . . http://www.taxtips.ca/provincial_sales_tax.htm The highest rate of combined GST/PST you'll find in Canada is in Quebec, where it is 15.5%. (1.07*1.075) |
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I am only guessing,but probally them MontrealDUH frogs.You know how it
is with them QubecDUHS,they hate all things that are not froglandiaDUH. cuhulin |
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![]() "Mark S. Holden" wrote in message ... mike maghakian wrote: I bought a radio for $215 from someone in canada a few weeks ago and today I got a bill from the carrier (purolator) company. the main items we estimated customs $15 brokerage fee $18 surety bond fee $30 disbursement of funds $5 FCC filing $15 total was $85 on a $215 radio for those that have experience with this matter, or actually KNOW what they are talking about, I have some questions. Am I being taken for a ride ? I didn't sign anything so why should I pay over $50 in fees to these crumbs ? Is there a way to fight this ? thanks I'll know more about customs in a day or two, as I've got a telescope arriving from Germany tomorrow or Wednesday. The German courier charged $200 for insured shipping and it weighs just over 30 pounds. It'll be delivered by Fedex, and they required me to fill out a CBP Form 5106 before they could get it released from customs, but my impression is the only thing I'll be billed for is the actual duty imposed by customs. I remember one seller saying something to the effect you'd think we were at war when it comes to importing radios between the USA and Canada. I've also noticed some Canadian radio sellers hand carry radios across the border to ship to US customers. I've gotten stuff from Germany, England, Portugal, Canada and Latvia and NEVER have I been charged a customs fee. This includes several ham rigs and never even HEARD of an FCC filing fee. |
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