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scuncio 01-21-2012 06:01 PM

Canadian Duties
 
Hey all,

I shipped an EBay sale to Canada a few months ago via FedEx and apparently the recipient didn't pay the duties like he agreed to do. I am hoping it's "miscommunication" but it looks as though they will stick me with the bill if he doesn't pay.

I should know better - this happened to me in the past and I got stuck with a $300 bill.

Is there any sure way to avoid this next time?

Thanks
Tony

Fast67VelleN2O 01-21-2012 09:21 PM

Re: Canadian Duties
 
Who is the buyer so I can block to avoid future issues.

-Matt

L78M22Rag 01-21-2012 10:17 PM

Re: Canadian Duties
 
That's odd... I thought they didn't release the parcels until duty has been paid/collected???

I'd also like to know the buyer, so I know who is giving the rest of us Canadians a bad name!

scuncio 01-21-2012 11:46 PM

Re: Canadian Duties
 
The person who stiffed me on the Canadian duties was Ebay member vickstar.2007 (this was in 2008).

Don_Lightfoot 01-22-2012 12:57 AM

Re: Canadian Duties
 
Tony, was it "duties" or the "brokerage fees"? When I ship sold stuff to the U.S. there is a spot on the Fedex customs form as to whether the shipper or recipient will pay the brokerage fees. I didn't do that on one item years ago and about two months later I get a bill for the brokerage fees. That did not stop the package from being delivered though. I also feel the duties have to be paid before the package is delivered. Interesting?????

PeteLeathersac 01-22-2012 01:27 AM

Re: Canadian Duties
 
As a Canadian I've been billed for duty weeks later in the mail after paying in full what I was supposed to on items I've brought into Canada, not happily but certainly never the sellers fault..
The shipping co. or broker if one was used should coordinate the collection of all fees by those responsible and not try to stick the shipper/seller w/ any mistakes made by them..
Make them show you specifically where your responsibility for this is noted on anything you agreed to also be sure to remind them it was you who chose to employ their firm and will not in the future if this is how they operate..

Happy New Year Tony and sorry to hear of the foolishness..
Nice thing you did a few weeks back w/ that Canadian dealer emblem by the way!.


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~ Pete


69 Post Sedan 01-22-2012 04:26 PM

Re: Canadian Duties
 
I send most of my items via FedEx but if I have anything go to Canada, I ship it through USPS with NO issues.

Kurt

scuncio 01-23-2012 01:24 AM

Re: Canadian Duties
 
Thanks guys, appreciate the insight. I'll call FedEx and see what they say.


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