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Re: Fedex = Scammers
| quote: | Originally posted by Slag
I got an item shipped from the U.S. It was shipped via Fedex Ground. The item was declared as $100 USD, which is about $130 Canadian.
From my understanding of cross-border tariffs, I was expecting to pay about $10. I got an invoice from Fedex Trade Networks for $36.50.
- $9.21 for tariffs
- $25.50 for "brokerage fees" and add $1.79 GST on top of that.
I just checked their site and I couldn't find any rates for their so called brokerage fees. Wow nice legitamate practice they are running. I'm never using Fedex every again.
Oh this also applies to UPS (I think they are even worse from what I read)
http://home.cogeco.ca/~jcstefani/gouging.htm
Friggin extortionists. 
edit: http://www.universalmetropolis.com/...p?threadid=5945 |
The company I work for ships stuff to canada all the time, we try to tell the customers that there will be "duty" (tariffs) involved if they purchase an item. Now, if it's a free of charge item they cannot charge you duty, they charge the company.
My friend used to work at fedex and he told me some messed up stories about how they load and unload things... he said if you write "fragile" on the box you might as well expect it to be broken.. he also said that since fed ex has damage/lost insurance things seem to disapear e.i. a new set of 20's!! or things end up being thrown.. I'm not saying the whole company does this but he saw a lot of this in his distribution center... 
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