Discussion: Guidelines re Items Being Shipped to Canada
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Discussion: Guidelines re Items Being Shipped to Canada
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2+2=5 for sufficiently large values of 2.
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If you don't have your Location listed in your User Control Panel, why not take a second and update it? It will let your trading partners know where you are from the beginning.
I use the Unofficial Porkuslime Trading Guidelines - if you have way less refs.. you ship first.
Folks I am awaiting a ref from.. Zack
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Re: Guidelines re Items Being Shipped to Canada
Just did a trade and apparently the border nazi's are cracking down on everything coming across whether used or not, be sure to put country of origin of the items or else we are now going to get hit with a customs fee on everything. I was told this by customs when I called to dispute a customs charge.
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Re: Guidelines re Items Being Shipped to Canada
Yeah, safe, convernient and VERY expensive.
Thats why I limit my dealings with Canada. Unless the deal is highly in my favor its just not worth the shipping costs.
Thats why I limit my dealings with Canada. Unless the deal is highly in my favor its just not worth the shipping costs.
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Re: Guidelines re Items Being Shipped to Canada
I work for a company that provides stone products across the world. Recently there has been a large "crackdown" on packages sent over the border. Our sample box containing 4 pieces of 6" x 6" x 1" stone was recently determined to be "not a sample" and was held up in customs for over a week. It was not until the box was opened, inspected, and the lables stating "These samples are for color approval" did they finally let things go through again.
Make sure everything is accurately described as it is in the box and there should be no problems.
This is a good guide if you actually follow it
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Sorry should have mentioned that the incident described has only happend (so far) on the Canada Border, by Canadian customs.
Make sure everything is accurately described as it is in the box and there should be no problems.
This is a good guide if you actually follow it
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Sorry should have mentioned that the incident described has only happend (so far) on the Canada Border, by Canadian customs.
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Re: Guidelines re Items Being Shipped to Canada
Every country is needing more money, from taxes, fines or fees.
Here in the US, the fines and fees are increasing and new ones are popping up every day.
Here in the US, the fines and fees are increasing and new ones are popping up every day.
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Re: Guidelines re Items Being Shipped to Canada
This article is a guideline for shipping to Canada, not around the world. As such, please keep commenting to that topic.
Yes, we know international shipping is a pill, but this guide is to assist and help with making the process easier and smoother in general.
-Porkuslime
Yes, we know international shipping is a pill, but this guide is to assist and help with making the process easier and smoother in general.
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2+2=5 for sufficiently large values of 2.
If you don't have your Location listed in your User Control Panel, why not take a second and update it? It will let your trading partners know where you are from the beginning.
I use the Unofficial Porkuslime Trading Guidelines - if you have way less refs.. you ship first.
Folks I am awaiting a ref from.. Zack
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FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center
http://www.40korigins.com - Bringing 40k events to the Origins Game Fair!
If you don't have your Location listed in your User Control Panel, why not take a second and update it? It will let your trading partners know where you are from the beginning.
I use the Unofficial Porkuslime Trading Guidelines - if you have way less refs.. you ship first.
Folks I am awaiting a ref from.. Zack
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FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center
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Re: Guidelines re Items Being Shipped to Canada
In regards to #2 (detailed description) is there a terminology that we can use sending to the US that would create a duty-free, hassle-free transaction similar to the suggestions made by s_o_r_r_o_w ? If someone with, oh I don't know, USPS experience can shed some light on that it would be appreciated???
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***edited as I don't want any trouble from MM***
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Re: Guidelines re Items Being Shipped to Canada
I've shipped occasionally to Canada, and never really felt comfortable about it, because I can't track except at exorbitant price. It feels like shooting in the dark. If there were a way to ship (with tracking) at a reasonable price, I'd consider Canada trades more often.
As it is, for small international trades, I'm thinking that my responsibility will stop at Proof of Mailing, with assumed receipt after some number of days.
As it is, for small international trades, I'm thinking that my responsibility will stop at Proof of Mailing, with assumed receipt after some number of days.
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Re: Guidelines re Items Being Shipped to Canada
This thread is not about how we feel about shipping outside of our home countries, how hard it is to do so or how easy.
This is an informative thread. It is here to educate those who would be interested in shipping to Canada (and touches a bit on overseas) from the US.
If you don't like to/want to/whatever ship to Canada, then this thread really holds nothing for you.
Consider this a first warning to all. Do not post off topic in this thread, discussing problems or ease in international trades or anything else.
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This is an informative thread. It is here to educate those who would be interested in shipping to Canada (and touches a bit on overseas) from the US.
If you don't like to/want to/whatever ship to Canada, then this thread really holds nothing for you.
Consider this a first warning to all. Do not post off topic in this thread, discussing problems or ease in international trades or anything else.
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I think what this situation needs is some imagination.
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Give me a sense of humor Lord. Give me the grace to see a joke.
To get some humor out of life and pass it on to other folk.
I think what this situation needs is some imagination.
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Re: Guidelines re Items Being Shipped to Canada
Though I already stated this in the main article, I will address this point again.JohnHwangBT wrote:I've shipped occasionally to Canada, and never really felt comfortable about it, because I can't track except at exorbitant price. It feels like shooting in the dark. If there were a way to ship (with tracking) at a reasonable price, I'd consider Canada trades more often.
As it is, for small international trades, I'm thinking that my responsibility will stop at Proof of Mailing, with assumed receipt after some number of days.
Priority International is trackable online. You can follow the progress of the item as it moves from where you send it, to and through customs, and finally to delivery.
There is an increase in price over First Class International, but the small flat rate box is a pretty good deal all around.
I am always in the market for weird and wonderful GW oddbitz and ephemera. PM me if you have something old/weird/rare.
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Re: Guidelines re Items Being Shipped to Canada
I would do as the OP stated, here's his examples:oaflord wrote:In regards to #2 (detailed description) is there a terminology that we can use sending to the US that would create a duty-free, hassle-free transaction similar to the suggestions made by s_o_r_r_o_w ? If someone with, oh I don't know, USPS experience can shed some light on that it would be appreciated???![]()
oAF
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Examples:
Space Marine Terminators = Used Toy Soldiers
Space Marine Codex = Used Toy Game Book
Bitz = Used Toy Parts
WHFB Perilous Quest Scenario Pack = Used Game
I would believe, since he's from Canada and has recevied items before, he'd have a better understanding than those of us not in Canada.
Also, remember, customs is part of most countries Bureau of Taxation, or what ever it's called. Not the postal service. That's why each shipping company charges the duty + a fee.
I've usually used used toys or used books. I'll have to remember used toy game book for future reference.
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Re: Guidelines re Items Being Shipped to Canada
Working fine for me.{I just had problems posting and even navagating to anywhere on the site..Is anyone else?}
Please, nobody else comment on this in this thread.
Eric
Lower rating? You ship first.
Give me a sense of humor Lord. Give me the grace to see a joke.
To get some humor out of life and pass it on to other folk.
I think what this situation needs is some imagination.
"...I'm a nerd, and I'm here tonight to stand up for the rights of other nerds.” – Gilbert Lowell
Want my help with a BTR or backout? All messages sent/posted should be in CHRONOLOGICAL order. Otherwise, I just won't read it.
Give me a sense of humor Lord. Give me the grace to see a joke.
To get some humor out of life and pass it on to other folk.
I think what this situation needs is some imagination.
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Re: Guidelines re Items Being Shipped to Canada
It was my understanding that USPS does offer this to some major cities in Canada, but just to those cities. Example: Vancouver would get tracking, while Chilliwack would not. Also, it is just to those major cities, outlying suburbs do not count.JohnHwangBT wrote:I've shipped occasionally to Canada, and never really felt comfortable about it, because I can't track except at exorbitant price. It feels like shooting in the dark. If there were a way to ship (with tracking) at a reasonable price, I'd consider Canada trades more often.
As it is, for small international trades, I'm thinking that my responsibility will stop at Proof of Mailing, with assumed receipt after some number of days.
"You can't always get what you want, but sometimes, you get what you need." - The Rolling Stones
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Re: Guidelines re Items Being Shipped to Canada
I highly recommend using the "Used Toy Soldiers" as description. I was having a lot of problems when I used "Miniature soldiers" or "Warhammer figures". and similar descriptions, I had hundreds of dollars in customs fees, but since I have changed I haven't been hit once.
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Re: Guidelines re Items Being Shipped to Canada
Didn't see this before, but I've actually shipped some small packages to Canada for far cheaper than some places in the states. Just saying, YMMV.starslayer wrote:Yeah, safe, convernient and VERY expensive.
Thats why I limit my dealings with Canada. Unless the deal is highly in my favor its just not worth the shipping costs.
"You can't always get what you want, but sometimes, you get what you need." - The Rolling Stones
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If you don't have your Location listed in your User Control Panel, why not take a second and update it? It will let your trading partners know where you are from the beginning.
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If you don't have your Location listed in your User Control Panel, why not take a second and update it? It will let your trading partners know where you are from the beginning.