As I've said, I'm happy to pay duty/tax/shipping, just don't like being F'd over.
Canadians are allowed CAD$150 (US$116-ish) of free duty per online-ordered package.
I'd rather pay some duty than break my order and pay 2x3x shipping, which is what I was previously doing with Tayda trying to save some bucks on duties. The duties are negligible compared to the shipping from Thailand, so long as
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Problem is, a lot of times the size of the order (physical or by pieces) to make anything worthwhile paired with the rising costs (ex Ge Transistors) means that orders OFTEN exceed that CAD$150 threshold (anyone remember when the CAD was almost on par with USD? Raise your hands... I thought so)...
Anyway, Stompbox Parts is FULLY INTEGRATED with UPS ā look at your next order from SBP and see that the pick-list is printed on UPS-branded sticker rolls. So, SBP is VERY UNLIKELY to stop shipping via UPS and often the UPS price is listed as cheaper than going USPS at checkout ā
Caveat Emptor the hidden costs.
This is particularly true for Tayda's DHL-option ā which is substantially cheaper-
looking than the postal option. It is not, because that courier will also bend you over...
The fees charged by UPS (and DHL from what I've read) are NOT commensurate with other companies' going rates for such services.
@Robert Thanks for the tip on refusal, I may just get to try that yet if I don't want the parts bad enough.
So what's the lesson learned for today, folks?
GO POSTAL!