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Tax by Canadian customs ... how to compute

Started by slowkitty, January 28, 2010, 04:59:14 AM

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Quote from: desmoeast on February 02, 2010, 03:26:29 AM
Hey all,

New here, but not new to ordering parts from outside Canada.  I can only echo that USPS is the way to go, had great results with this for motorcycle and many other items ordered from the US and elsewhere. 


Quote from: DuciD03 on February 04, 2010, 10:26:32 PM
Sorry to say but you are Incorrect.  I have had alot ot experience importing bikes and parts. Be forwarned. Do not use couriers; especially UPS.  This is the bad press they get for being so greedy.. . and this is my time to call them out for being ripped off so many times and being delayed.

With all due respect; Your statement above about UPS is BULL S***! (do you work in their marketing department? or there PR dpt?)

UPS?!? ... I have HAD NOTHING BUT PROBLEMS AND THE 50 DOLLAR RIP OFF "processing fees" and long  delays when doing the customs paperwork, since I now refuse to be ripped off with there processing fees.  I have never been so frustrated by a companys charges as from UPS; avoid UPS at all times when improting.  Most perople import occcasionall and must role over think they can F*** me up the a** this time but after this happens again most are wiser.

If I recall correctly 6% duty is correct on foreign motorcycle parts if you do it yourself or use Canada post they charge a flat fee that's reasonable (5$?). 

Dood... Calm down. You misread his post.
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DuciD03

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post corrected and calmed down a little form my late, tipsy; post last night ....lol
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