stwb
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		99.9 on the dollar. It's time to load up on cheap film from B and H or whatever your favorite American online seller is!! Woohoo!
			
			


I'm giving up on US purchases if I can possibly avoid it. Their shipping charges are way too high. The last straw was $80 to ship a lens for my Mamiya - USPS.

I'm giving up on US purchases if I can possibly avoid it. Their shipping charges are way too high. The last straw was $80 to ship a lens for my Mamiya - USPS.
That is a ripoff.... If you check the USPS site, it is 27.00USD for Priority mail for 5lbs. Now is your 80.00 including any custom charges, taxes imposed your country?
No, any import duties and taxes are on top of that. I know it's not totally a USPS charge, as I checked and their charge is about $30, as you say. The companies are adding onto the USPS charge, for "handling" I suppose, but it actually makes USPS marginally more expensive than whatever courier company they use. The trouble with the couriers is that you often get hit with a fee to get the item through customs, which is unnecessary. It will get through by itself.
It's a shame, because the US prices are a lot better for new stuff than the Canadian prices, and used stuff is just harder to find here.
My Mamiya camera, lens, two backs got shipped a few months ago from Hong Kong for $50 and arrived within a week. After two weeks I'm still waiting for my lens, but I see from the tracking document it took 5 days for the company to give it to USPS, and then everything stops (here at least) over Easter.
I'm giving up on US purchases if I can possibly avoid it. Their shipping charges are way too high. The last straw was $80 to ship a lens for my Mamiya - USPS.

It will have to hit almost 1.04 before it's a break even deal after you pay the cc and exchange fees.
Regarding shipping stuff from the US to Canada, I had a conversation with a vendor via email recently on the issue. It turns out all transborder postal shipments go through Ottawa then get dispersed across Canada.
Guess Canada is going to have come up with another reason to draw people across the border.

Scenery. Friendly people. An international experience close to home (for Americans). There are tons of reasons to visit Canada.
Pick yourself up a few Coffee Crisp bars

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