OT - Shipping/handling/duties when ordering from US

calena

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What experience do people have with shipping/duty/handling charges when ordering online catalogue stuff from the US. I quit ordering a couple of years ago because of the extreme handling charges. :confused3 The duty part wasn't so bad, but it was these custom broker charges that were a killer. Anyone had recent experience with this? Or what do you do about it? Thanks. Deb
Considering ordering stuff online from US!
 
I order quite a bit from the US (Ebay mostly) and it depends on how the item is shipped.

If it is shipped USPS then the fee is $5 through Canada Post. Whether you are even charged is hit and miss, depends on person processing. I have been charged for items that were marked with a value of $22 and then I wasn't charged on a $200 camera. Who knows the process behind it.

Anything that comes UPS, Fedex, DHL, etc, you will be charged. I had an Ebayer ship UPS to me and the fee was $50 then add duty and tax. I refused the package and emailed the seller. He apologized and resent with USPS.

I just received a package from a US store shipped FedEx, the fee was $7. The package value was $54 CDN.

HTH
 
Stick with USPS. UPS is simply nuts about broker charges. It's a deal breaker for me. I refuse to pay for them to fill out a couple forms. My last shipment from Fed Ex I wasn't charged anything.
 
I try to have things shipped through USPS because Canada Post charges a $5 brokerage fee + taxes/duties (only if your package gets stopped). I know a lot of companies in the US like UPS Ground because it's cheaper but you will get hit with a brokerage fee + taxes/duties. If you ship UPS Air, I don't think you'll pay the brokerage fee. Here's a link to see what you could be charged:

http://www.ups.com/content/ca/en/shipping/cost/zones/customs_clearance.html

Another alternative is to have the item shipped to a friend or family member in the US and have them bring the item to you or have them mail it through USPS.
 

Definitely we decide whether we'll buy from a US online store based on the shipping options they offer.

We had a bad experience with UPS --- ordered just over 40 USD worth of baby toys and the only shipping they offered to Canada was UPS standard. When UPS came to deliver I was totally shocked to find that the customs brokerage fee they charge was over $30 CDN. If I see the only option is UPS standard there is no way I'd purchase from the store no matter what.

I don't think the brokerage fees for the other couriers are quite as insane but I always check with the couriers current website to see what the fees are with before ordering. Generally I prefer the US stores use the USPS option as well. They can still insure or purchase tracking options but the only brokerage fee is the $5 customs fee that Canada Customs charges which some of the other posters have mentioned.
 
Thanks all for the info! I ordered my package. They send USPS so that should work! Will let you know. I have ordered before and had things sent by a parcel service (probably UPS) and I paid an outrageous amount when you look at the value of what was sent! Hurray for cross border shopping.
I usually have things sent to my parents who live in the US when I order, but this time I sort of want it 'now' so I have ordered for here. Let you know how it works out. Thanks again! Deb;)
 
Just a little tip....

When I write somebody about how I want it shipped...I always right US Postal Service as opposed to USPS.

When somebody is in a hurry, what they may see is UPS when it's actually USPS. It just makes it a bit clearer for them and also makes them know that it's not a typo that I want that 100 lb gorilla sent by postal service and not UPS. No excuses if it's written out.
 
Anyone know about Land's End? I'd like to order a swimsuit but I am afraid of all the charges that could possibly be incurred :)

Thanks
Kerri
 
I buy stuff from Lands' End all the time. The shipping rates vary depending on the amount that you purchase but I think that the rates are reasonable (I believe that the maximum amount that you would pay is $14.95). They send the items via Canada Post. They also include duties and taxes in the final total and if I recall correctly, you can view these amounts prior to processing your order (assuming that you order online). It is also very easy to return items if you need to!
 
Thanks NewCastle ... I think I'll go ahead and order it!! I really need one and I like the number of options, plus I even made a model of me ;) Have you ever ordered children's clothing from them? Are they just a mail order clothing company or do they have stores in the states?

Kerri
 
Hi Kerri,

That's actually the only thing I order...children's clothes! I absolutely love their stuff not only for the style but also because the clothes are very durable and comfortable. It can get a bit pricey with the exchange, duties, etc. but I don't mind paying a bit extra for the quality, not to mention the convenience of shopping from home. I had actually purchased a coat from them one year and my son wore it for the entire winter season and then lost a snap/button closure. He still had lots of room to wear it the following season so I called them to ask them to send me a new snap. They told me to send them the coat and they actually sent a brand new one in exchange, no charge (even though it had clearly been worn throughout the winter)! As far as I know, they do have some stores in the US and even sell some of their line at Sears (only in the US I think). If you haven't already, request a children's catalogue. For whatever reason, I like to look at print pictures of the clothes as sometimes my computer settings can be a bit wonky and the colours sometimes appear different online!
 
I did order my stuff and it came in. No extra charges! It took about 10 days to arrive. The only downside is I have to pay the postage for returns. I usually order and have it sent to my parents in the USA and they include a free return postage mailer. But anyway, it worked out well and I would do it again. Deb
 














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