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<blockquote data-quote="DS" data-source="post: 97658" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>OK I gotta clear sometning up here about C.O.D. tags.Up here in Canada,anyone that buys something on the internet from the USA or anywhere in the world,has to pay a brokerage fee that UPS sets.</p><p>It is a total cash grab and they should be ashamed of it.If someone here buys a $15.00 video game on ebay,us drivers have to collect the brokerage charges and duty sales tax and GST,which usually is about the same price of the item they bought.If I leave an info notice they can call the 1-800 number and pay by credit card .Which is a good thing.What customers dont know,or are not told,is that if they use the premium services,3 day select,expedited,or express,the brokerage charges are included in the shipping charges,except for GST,and duty if applicable.</p><p>I constantly have problems with charges for crap like a woman left her coat at her moms in florida and they want $38 to deliver it,someone sends thier hard drive for repair to california and they want $29...worst part is most people just pay it and say nothing.I often inform them that if they use the usps,there is a flat $5 charge no matter what they send.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS, post: 97658, member: 556"] OK I gotta clear sometning up here about C.O.D. tags.Up here in Canada,anyone that buys something on the internet from the USA or anywhere in the world,has to pay a brokerage fee that UPS sets. It is a total cash grab and they should be ashamed of it.If someone here buys a $15.00 video game on ebay,us drivers have to collect the brokerage charges and duty sales tax and GST,which usually is about the same price of the item they bought.If I leave an info notice they can call the 1-800 number and pay by credit card .Which is a good thing.What customers dont know,or are not told,is that if they use the premium services,3 day select,expedited,or express,the brokerage charges are included in the shipping charges,except for GST,and duty if applicable. I constantly have problems with charges for crap like a woman left her coat at her moms in florida and they want $38 to deliver it,someone sends thier hard drive for repair to california and they want $29...worst part is most people just pay it and say nothing.I often inform them that if they use the usps,there is a flat $5 charge no matter what they send. [/QUOTE]
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