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<blockquote data-quote="worldwide" data-source="post: 798506" data-attributes="member: 2193"><p>Not sure what any of that has to do with the main issue here. The receiver requested an alternate broker other than UPS to clear the package through customs. This alternate broker is setting the cost of this clearance. How would TUPSS in the US know that the receiver was to make this choice? The answer--they would not and neither would the shipper unless there was some form of communication during the sales process. A typical international business transaction has some type of communication to set the rules of the transaction (payment terms, shipping mode, etc.). We are not privy to those details.</p><p></p><p>The point is that the receiver requested an alternate broker and UPS can do nothing about expediting the clearance or affecting what this alternate broker wishes to charge for customs clearance. Again, how would TUPSS in the US known this was what the receiver was going to do? What could TUPSS have done to prevent this situation from happening, in your opinion?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="worldwide, post: 798506, member: 2193"] Not sure what any of that has to do with the main issue here. The receiver requested an alternate broker other than UPS to clear the package through customs. This alternate broker is setting the cost of this clearance. How would TUPSS in the US know that the receiver was to make this choice? The answer--they would not and neither would the shipper unless there was some form of communication during the sales process. A typical international business transaction has some type of communication to set the rules of the transaction (payment terms, shipping mode, etc.). We are not privy to those details. The point is that the receiver requested an alternate broker and UPS can do nothing about expediting the clearance or affecting what this alternate broker wishes to charge for customs clearance. Again, how would TUPSS in the US known this was what the receiver was going to do? What could TUPSS have done to prevent this situation from happening, in your opinion? [/QUOTE]
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