... I can't refuse it!!!Well I've never been to Spain...but I kinda like their J...FETs
.... I can't refuse it,How do they measure as far as spec?
Somebody has to pay for the Christmas bonus'sView attachment 32622
This just in.
Declared value, US$200 (previous package was valued at $25 cheaper at US$175).
Fee paid at the door to Canada Post for Duties, less than CAD$15.50 (previous package's duties extorted by UPS: CAD$117 and change).
The package is smaller, but that doesn't matter because in both cases the shipping was already paid to the parts-supplier at checkout.
The above costs are strictly DUTIES & RELATED HANDLING CHARGES. Look at the numbers again.
Cost of duties and handling charges of a package delivered by the postal services of two countries US$11.60
vs
the duties and handling charges of UPS (US$88).
The difference in price has got nothing to do with taxes & duties:
$200 package, duties — $11.60
$175 package, duties – $117.xx
A few years ago we installed a cedar fence. Ever since then the paper wasps continuously build their nests on it and eat at it. Constant battle.This.
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No, that’s not me. We have a yellow jacket problem and since this is DIY….I also perform my own surgery. This is just a recon mission.
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You can refuse to Pay , can't you? & tell them to return to sender?View attachment 32622
This just in.
Declared value, US$200 (previous package was valued at $25 cheaper at US$175).
Fee paid at the door to Canada Post for Duties, less than CAD$15.50 (previous package's duties extorted by UPS: CAD$117 and change).
The package is smaller, but that doesn't matter because in both cases the shipping was already paid to the parts-supplier at checkout.
The above costs are strictly DUTIES & RELATED HANDLING CHARGES. Look at the numbers again.
Cost of duties and handling charges of a package delivered by the postal services of two countries US$11.60
vs
the duties and handling charges of UPS (US$88).
The difference in price has got nothing to do with taxes & duties:
$200 package, duties — $11.60
$175 package, duties – $117.xx
PS:
Here's the breakdown from the previous package, prices in Canadian Dollars:
Duty: $2.09
Goods & Services Tax: $11.49
Excise: 0
UPS BROKER FEE: $99.30
UPS BROKER GST: $4.97
TOTAL VALUE FOR DUTY: $227.83
UPS TOTAL C.O.D.: $117.85
SEE WHY I SEE RED?!
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I think we're supposed to be able to do the paperwork ourselves... but that's not as it's easy to find out where and how. Must also be overly complicated just so it's faster to pay the 99$ extortion fee.Then where would I get the parts?
I can't impose on Fig for everything.
That should be plenty enough for you............to get through the week......MadBean and Moonn came in today... At some point I might even learn to accept that I do in fact have enough pcbs on hand
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Why is it a USPS bag and a UPS bill? That’s a tag-team forged in Hell.View attachment 32622
This just in.
Declared value, US$200 (previous package was valued at $25 cheaper at US$175).
Fee paid at the door to Canada Post for Duties, less than CAD$15.50 (previous package's duties extorted by UPS: CAD$117 and change).
The package is smaller, but that doesn't matter because in both cases the shipping was already paid to the parts-supplier at checkout.
The above costs are strictly DUTIES & RELATED HANDLING CHARGES. Look at the numbers again.
Cost of duties and handling charges of a package delivered by the postal services of two countries US$11.60
vs
the duties and handling charges of UPS (US$88).
The difference in price has got nothing to do with taxes & duties:
$200 package, duties — $11.60
$175 package, duties – $117.xx
PS:
Here's the breakdown from the previous package, prices in Canadian Dollars:
Duty: $2.09
Goods & Services Tax: $11.49
Excise: 0
UPS BROKER FEE: $99.30
UPS BROKER GST: $4.97
TOTAL VALUE FOR DUTY: $227.83
UPS TOTAL C.O.D.: $117.85
SEE WHY I SEE RED?!
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Definitely.View attachment 32622
This just in.
Declared value, US$200 (previous package was valued at $25 cheaper at US$175).
Fee paid at the door to Canada Post for Duties, less than CAD$15.50 (previous package's duties extorted by UPS: CAD$117 and change).
The package is smaller, but that doesn't matter because in both cases the shipping was already paid to the parts-supplier at checkout.
The above costs are strictly DUTIES & RELATED HANDLING CHARGES. Look at the numbers again.
Cost of duties and handling charges of a package delivered by the postal services of two countries US$11.60
vs
the duties and handling charges of UPS (US$88).
The difference in price has got nothing to do with taxes & duties:
$200 package, duties — $11.60
$175 package, duties – $117.xx
PS:
Here's the breakdown from the previous package, prices in Canadian Dollars:
Duty: $2.09
Goods & Services Tax: $11.49
Excise: 0
UPS BROKER FEE: $99.30
UPS BROKER GST: $4.97
TOTAL VALUE FOR DUTY: $227.83
UPS TOTAL C.O.D.: $117.85
SEE WHY I SEE RED?!
You can refuse to Pay , can't you? & tell them to return to sender?
Is there a “why?” to all of this?You can, and then they give the sender three choices....
1) They can pay your duties for you
2) They can have the package returned for the cost of shipping again
3) The package can be destroyed and the sender may be charged an abandonment fee (they aren't clear as to what criteria determines the "may")
Just dealt with this yesterday, and the best part? After contacting the customer they provided me the transaction information where the duties had already been paid last week.
My understanding is that the broker exists to handle the duties/fees so you don't have to be at the port of entry. So, it's a market solution to a taxation obligation.Is there a “why?” to all of this?
The duties / fees I mean. Is there somepoliticalmumbo-jumbo driving this insanity? (sorry…I said a bad word)