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88crxSi 09-24-2004 07:47 AM

Re:Canadians and USPS
 
I always request shipping w/ USPS, never lost a package and never get charged duty fee's. If i do and it was marked as a gift i can file and get money back. (which i did once).
http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/we...MXk1NDE%3D.jpg

thanks dustin! ;)

Stan 09-24-2004 08:15 AM

Re:Canadians and USPS
 

Originally Posted by Whitey

Originally Posted by AgentMurdoc
i think what he meant was, why the ---- am I shipping something to canada via USPS when USPS is UNITED STATES postal service, not CPS, CANADIAN postal service.


bingo.

Because the package changes hands from USPS to Canada Post at the boarder, then Canada Post delivers the package. Same goes the other way, sending something from Canada to the States, Canada Post handles the package until it gets to the boarder, then USPS takes the package and delivers it to their client.

Shipping companies like UPS which are INTERNATIONAL usually don't need to hand the package off to someone else because they're located internationally.

Use your heads guys! ::)

Stan

stillnoturbo 09-24-2004 12:20 PM

Re:Canadians and USPS
 
Note you can't have a box that has USPS proirity tape on it to ship to canada. They gave me a different box at the post office when I shipped out crx88si's harness's. How long does it take shipping ---- to canada eh?

Donald125 09-24-2004 12:46 PM

Re:Canadians and USPS
 
mark it as a gift.
put some low low value.
state that it is USED AUTOPARTS.
and DO NOT PUT NO invoice/recipe kinda stuff in it.

and they will recive it in no time.

AgentMurdoc 09-24-2004 01:12 PM

Re:Canadians and USPS
 
problem is I wanna insure it just incase, and would like to have $500.oo insurance on it.

So from what I am absorbing from the responces on here, no matter what value I put it as (in this case $500.oo), just as long as I mark it as a gift there will be no duty fees.

88crxSi 09-24-2004 01:44 PM

Re:Canadians and USPS
 

Originally Posted by AgentMurdoc
problem is I wanna insure it just incase, and would like to have $500.oo insurance on it.

So from what I am absorbing from the responces on here, no matter what value I put it as (in this case $500.oo), just as long as I mark it as a gift there will be no duty fees.

Yep!

if you do get charged duty fee's and it IS marked gift you can send it to canada customs and they will refund the money.

Donald125 09-24-2004 02:13 PM

Re:Canadians and USPS
 
if it is insured for 500 buckes it needed to be stayed as a 500 dolalrs value..
or your ---- will get opened and fucked with

W O T 09-24-2004 03:11 PM

Re:Canadians and USPS
 
Im so glad I found this thread

Im about to get a block shipped to me from Jersey from a member, about $800 worth of parts.

I should ask him to ship it USPS? Will they take blocks?

And on the sticker/form he can mark it as a gift and I wont pay anything?

When I bought my ------- head it was $400 and I payed $140 canadian at the door, I was pissed.

Thanks


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