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Formulary/Bud Wilson

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Photographers Formulary wishes all of APUG members, readers, sponsors,etc a Merry Christmas. Our gift to you this year is Free Freight from now thru December 31, 06. So it is your chance to get a load of that heavy liquid developer, TF4, Pounds of powders, kits of all kinds, actually anything we sell will be shipped free. Just go to our web site www.photoformulary.com and get the details by downloading the newsletter. Of course there are a few but not many restrictions. Minimum order $50.00. We get to choose the freight carrier. Ground service only. See our web site.

FIY we got the annual letter today from UPS and FEDX giving us the details of this years rate increases. Isn't it amazing that both companies get their letters to the customer on the same day!!?? Anyway rates are increasing 4.5% to 11% depending on the service. Isn't it amazing that both companies raise the rates the same amount on the same services??

So go to the web site, download the newsletter, and stock up now.

Merry Christmas from the Formulary crew.
 
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Formulary/Bud Wilson

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Eric;

There is somewhat of a formula that we have tried to establish. IE we will credit non continental USA customers with the frieght charge of the closest US city to you. If you live in BC Canada, we will credit the freight charge to Seattle and ask you for the actual difference to BC. I believe the newsletter covers this. Hope this works for you. The savings should still be substantial.

Bud
 

Mark Layne

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This is for your Canadian customers too I would imagine?
I haven't checked to see if mail is included,but it is the only economical way of shipping to Canada. UPS and FedX brokerage charges won't work
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I haven't checked to see if mail is included,but it is the only economical way of shipping to Canada. UPS and FedX brokerage charges won't work
Mark

As an occasional eBay seller, I'll certainly agree with you on that point. I'd started refusing CDN buyers after getting "burned" by UPS on the brokerage fee (I guess after the buyer refused to pay it - they came after me - I similarly told them to "sexually self-satisfy themselves").

Then a CDN buyer "convinced" me to sell to him and ship First Class via the good old Post Office. I was sceptical but did so. He got the item (a piece of ham radio gear) in a couple of days and the postage charges were m/l the same as domestic US for the distance.

Oh, and, of course, there was no "brokerage fee".
 

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As an occasional eBay seller, I'll certainly agree with you on that point. I'd started refusing CDN buyers after getting "burned" by UPS on the brokerage fee (I guess after the buyer refused to pay it - they came after me - I similarly told them to "sexually self-satisfy themselves").

Then a CDN buyer "convinced" me to sell to him and ship First Class via the good old Post Office. I was sceptical but did so. He got the item (a piece of ham radio gear) in a couple of days and the postage charges were m/l the same as domestic US for the distance.

Oh, and, of course, there was no "brokerage fee".

Actually George, there is a "handling fee" that Canada Customs and Canada Post sometimes charge. It seems to be arbitrary whether or not the recipient is required to pay it, although the value of the item (and the taxes and duties (if any) due) may factor into it. The handling fee is relatively reasonable, however - usually approximately $5.00-$10.00. The problem is that the fee, the taxes and the duties are either collected Cash on Delivery (and they don't make change!!!) or they end up taking the item back to the nearby post office, where you have to arrange to go pick them up.

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eBay must be the best thing that ever happened to Canada Customs and the brokerage companies. Bandits all.

Actually Eriic, I think that by far and away the greatest beneficiaries of eBay and the internet in general are the post offices and the delivery companies.

If I understand it correctly, it is UPS and FedEx who collect their "brokerage" charges - they don't farm it out to a customs broker.

In the case of Canada Customs' handling fee, the irony is that frequently the largest single portion of the funds they collect is (in BC) the provincial sales tax. In Alberta, that probably isn't something you would realize:wink: .

Matt
 

Curt

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And the shipping newsletter is...... where? After I logged on? It's probably obvious but I couldn't finde it while starting an order.

Thank's Bud,

Curt
 

terri

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And the shipping newsletter is...... where? After I logged on? It's probably obvious but I couldn't finde it while starting an order.

Thank's Bud,

Curt
Curt, I think he meant the shipping info can be found in their regular newsletter, which is at the very bottom on the left side, after clicking the link he gave above. :smile:
 

Curt

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I'm sorry but I just checked again, and I am logged on, and just don't see it.
 

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Curt,

it is right on the front page about a third of the way down the page in red letters...

Quote from Formularies from page:

"Free Shipping anywhere in the Continental US!

Here’s how it works: as the Photographers’ Formulary and Fine Art Photo Supply Christmas Special, for the entire month of December 2006 on any prepaid retail order over $55.00, get free shipping via our choice of ground shipper, to any point in the Continental United States. While shipping on these prepaid orders will be free, this offer does not include any HAZMAT charges or charges for any special handling. This offer comes only once a year, and is good from your receipt of this newsletter until midnight, December 31, 2006."


Dave
 

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I didn't even know that this was happening when I phoned in an order this morning...pleasant surprise. Thanks guys.
 

Curt

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Found it! It wasn't in a newsletter or in the lower left hand corner. It's IN BIG RED type in the center upper third. Couldn't see the forest for the trees I guess. Thanks, is the offer over?

Now do I have to download ieSpell to spell check from now on?

Curt
 
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