Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/05/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Noel, It's still better than UPS. They charge a $30 brokerage fee. Ken Lee Oakville, Ont - ---------- > From: Noel H. Charchuk <nhcharch@calcna.ab.ca> > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > Subject: Re: [Leica] Who modifies gear (in the USA)? > Date: Saturday, May 16, 1998 10:37 AM > > > Steve, Jeff and others on the list. I live in Canada, and Canada Post is > just as stupid about items moving back and forth across the border. The > $35 duty referred to is likely the GST, Goods and Sales Tax on the > declared value of the item. I have ordered a number of items from the > States, usually used equipment, which is not dutiable, and they charge GST > on it, plus a 5-7$ "processing fee", so when someone sends a $10 item, it > gets 0.70$ GST tacked on, and a $5 fee. Big Ripoff, indeed. I recently had > to pay this for a light meter I sent to the States and the buyer decided > to return it, as it wasn't what he wanted. I ended up paying postage down, > and the processing fee to get back my property. On a $20 non-sale, I am > out $10 for postage and "fees". > I think there is a way around the duty, but you would have to get some > expert customs advice, but any item being sent for work to be performed, > and then returned should not be subject to any fees, duties or taxes. What > is really annoying is we are supposed to be in some sort of free trade > agreement in North America. > Now I'll get off my soapbox. > > Noel Charchuk > Calgary, Alberta >