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B.C. man sets off class-action lawsuit against UPS over hidden brokerage fee
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<blockquote data-quote="HKPolice" data-source="post: 138966"><p><strong>Re: Discuss" B.C. man sets off class-action lawsuit against UPS over hidden brokerage</strong></p><p></p><p>jokerofdeath, stop trying to defend UPS.</p><p></p><p>How do you explain the <strong>fact</strong> that Canadapost only charges $5-10 for brokerage fees on all items? </p><p></p><p>Compared to UPS charging 1/3rd value of the item or more. Why does the fee vary? It all goes through the same paperwork whether it's a $25 or $250 item, why do we have to pay more brokerage for higher value items?</p><p></p><p>Sure, you argue that Canadapost only has 2 ports of entry which delays items, but I'm sure most of us average internet buyers would rather wait an extra few days than pay these ridiculous fees.</p><p></p><p>As for accusing other couriers, you're also wrong. Fedex doesn't charge this much brokerage, and there are no delays when they process packages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HKPolice, post: 138966"] [b]Re: Discuss" B.C. man sets off class-action lawsuit against UPS over hidden brokerage[/b] jokerofdeath, stop trying to defend UPS. How do you explain the [b]fact[/b] that Canadapost only charges $5-10 for brokerage fees on all items? Compared to UPS charging 1/3rd value of the item or more. Why does the fee vary? It all goes through the same paperwork whether it's a $25 or $250 item, why do we have to pay more brokerage for higher value items? Sure, you argue that Canadapost only has 2 ports of entry which delays items, but I'm sure most of us average internet buyers would rather wait an extra few days than pay these ridiculous fees. As for accusing other couriers, you're also wrong. Fedex doesn't charge this much brokerage, and there are no delays when they process packages. [/QUOTE]
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