In both my cases the selling prices were the same regardless of location. The only difference on the second item was a $5 higher shipping cost to the US. This was less than 5% of the item cost, which I believe to be less than the tariff percentage for the UK.
I don’t know what to make about the appparent lack of tariff in the purchases, but I’m not going to waste any effort trying to understand it. I’m just reporting my recent experiences.
Did you buy it pretending to be somewhere else as well? If not, how do you know what adjustment would have been made after the purchase?
Pretty sure I've bought from this seller before. Don't remember any bad experiences with that seller. Hopefully that was an exception.
DHL you say? They are the worst. DHL= Damaged, hijacked or lost. Japan to NM, USA 11-15 days. Fedex 3 days. I ask the seller who they ship with and if they say DHL I don't buy. They have managed to break stuff and loose stuff for me in the past. I trust the USPS befor them.
DHL is great. I did an order for car parts from a UK vendor Friday morning and they had the order picked and boxed up and ready for pickup Friday evening and DHL had it to my door in Canada Monday afternoon.
UPS is the worst cross border, their brokerage fees are insane. As mentioned above shipping anything from the US to another country is silly expensive. I wanted a O ring for an air conditioning system, and I saw it at a US vendor for 99 cents each. It would have easily fit in an envelope and put in the mail. They wanted $98 USD to ship from US to Canada. Shipping rates are yet another reason to never buy anything from the US.
Why isn't there O-rings and Guitar strings available in Canada? The stuff wasn't made in the USA? I buy goat cheese at Costco, made in Canada, there's your leverage, threaten to embargo Canadian goat cheese exports until the US comes around on Guitar strings!
There are both. A friend changed brands and offered to send the ones he wasn't using. The reflection is on how much good & services (in general) have escalated in value.
USPS to Canada is pretty crazy lately too. Four sets of guitar strings (free from a friend) in a small padded envelope..... $43 USD
Once place I have found to help with shipping is called Netparcel.com. Enter your packages dimensions, weight and where it's going from and to and they give options for discounted shipping from a variety of carriers.
I've saved a fair bit of money using them.
Thanks....i wasn't involved in the shipping decisions....
I realize that, but in future you can organize the shipping through netparcel, prepay customs and send the shipper a pdf to print a shipping label. Then all they have to do is drop it off at the carrier you chose (postoffice, fedex etc) and it's on it's way to you.
Once place I have found to help with shipping is called Netparcel.com. Enter your packages dimensions, weight and where it's going from and to and they give options for discounted shipping from a variety of carriers.
I've saved a fair bit of money using them.
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