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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="Madscanner" data-source="post: 159435"><p><strong>Re: Discuss" B.C. man sets off class-action lawsuit against UPS over hidden brokerage</strong></p><p></p><p>The original point seems to have been lost - that of hidden charges.</p><p></p><p>When you agree the purchase of an item, you should be told if all charges are, or are not included. If you are not told at the time of sale that there will be additional charges levied by the delivery agent, then there is no moral requirement to pay such fees. The contract for delivery of the goods is between the seller and the delivery agent - there is no contract between the recipient and the delivery agent.</p><p></p><p>It is especially galling when you get stung $15 for fees on a $5 item which is exempt from duty in the first place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Madscanner, post: 159435"] [b]Re: Discuss" B.C. man sets off class-action lawsuit against UPS over hidden brokerage[/b] The original point seems to have been lost - that of hidden charges. When you agree the purchase of an item, you should be told if all charges are, or are not included. If you are not told at the time of sale that there will be additional charges levied by the delivery agent, then there is no moral requirement to pay such fees. The contract for delivery of the goods is between the seller and the delivery agent - there is no contract between the recipient and the delivery agent. It is especially galling when you get stung $15 for fees on a $5 item which is exempt from duty in the first place. [/QUOTE]
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