View Full Version : USA mail & parcel forwarding service?
jstarr7827
Mar 9th, 2003, 08:41 PM
Is there such things as a good mail forwarding service that gives you a US mailing address (Not PO Box) for forwarding to Canada? Any experiences with them?
blainehamilton
Mar 9th, 2003, 11:04 PM
Not that I have heard. But I'm sure they exist.
Are you looking to buy in the US because it's cheaper?
If so, good luck. By the time you pay Duty, shipping, tax, more duty, more tax, more shipping, brokerage fees, the deal evaporates.
IVNP
Mar 9th, 2003, 11:35 PM
http://www.myus.com/
Don't know if they're good or not though........I'm kinda tempted to sign up for 1 year.
TheGame
Mar 10th, 2003, 12:02 AM
I remember seeing a post about someone who got their stuff delivered to Washington, but I don't remember how they did it or what it was called. I'll try to look for it.
TheGame
Mar 10th, 2003, 12:37 AM
Go to this thread and scroll down. I haven't tried this myself, but ask adwoodw:
http://www.redflagdeals.net/forums/viewtop...pic.php?t=20555 (http://www.redflagdeals.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=20555)
adwoodw
Mar 10th, 2003, 02:06 AM
Go to this thread and scroll down. I haven't tried this myself, but ask adwoodw:
http://www.redflagdeals.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=20555
Yes, any questions about buying and picking up in USA just ask. If you live in the Greater Vancouver Area, you can send your stuff to Point Roberts, Washington and pick it up there. They have 2 places in Point Roberts that offer this service: The Letter Carrier, and (I think) Security Mail Services. I believe Blaine, Washington also has this type of service.
tigs
Mar 12th, 2003, 02:21 PM
is anybody aware of any such place (like the Letter Carrier in Washington) in Buffalo area?
wheel
Mar 16th, 2003, 09:31 PM
is anybody aware of any such place (like the Letter Carrier in Washington) in Buffalo area?
I've been bringing stuff back regularly on a commerical basis since 1999. There are a couple of places right by the border in Niagara Falls/Buffalo area. There is a mailboxes etc at 1623 military road (wegmans plaza) that I always use. It's about 5 minutes from the Queenston Lewiston bridge. There's actually another similiar place before the mailboxes etc right beside the interstate but I called a couple of years ago and they weren't any better than MBE.
All you do is call them and tell them to expect a package. Order your produce and ship it to your name@the MBE address. MBE will sign for it and call you. cross the border and pay the 15% on the way home. (Caveat - there's a different process if your import is for business).
Their number is 716-298-4461 (mods, pls delete # if I'm out of line). They are well versed in Canadians doing this.
Want a case in point? You can get a brand new Dell 1600SC server on ebay.com right now for about $850US, with 2ghz and 2X73gig scsi HD. Retail on that up here is about $2700Cdn. I'd say that's about half price, and worth the trip across the border.
And if you go to the MBE, there is a sub shop right beside them that makes a killer Canadian bacon sub. Wish they made them like that in Canada :).
gecko
Mar 17th, 2003, 12:26 AM
this is a very nice thread :D
jstarr7827
Mar 18th, 2003, 08:47 PM
I have just used the services of "The Letter Carrier" http://www.thelettercarrier.com based on the info in this thread, and have to say I am very impressed. They recieved the package, forwarded it via USPS(no brokerage fee) and put the appropriate customs tag on it, I gave them my VISA # for shipping charges and that was it. Didn't have to go there. Very good service if you absolutely require a US address, very cheap too. Check out the rates:
Package Receiving Charges
1 to 24 Lbs $1.85
25 to 70 Lbs $2.35
71 to 150 Lbs $3.00
CODs $4.50
Standard Pallet $5.50
Phone Notification $0.75
wheel
Mar 18th, 2003, 10:40 PM
Well, I've been hacking around the past week on this. And after three and a half years of going across the border myself, I've finally found someone that is doing this daily and importing into Toronto.
If you're interested, and can provide somewhat regular shipments (3 or 4 boxes a week or so?) I can get you hooked up. They're coming back every day with a partly empty truck they would like to fill.
glenn@glenn.ca
Is it just me, or does this forum rock? thanks to the mods/admins for such a fabulous site.
Spikey--
Mar 18th, 2003, 11:35 PM
I'm pretty interested in the US deal for the PNY Geforce4 video card for $80US (or $50 if you pm at CompUSA, they got $30rebate). Anyone got any ideas on how we can get this deal? Don't wanna drive down there...do'nt think u can order online too
gecko
Mar 19th, 2003, 01:24 AM
I have just used the services of "The Letter Carrier" http://www.thelettercarrier.com based on the info in this thread, and have to say I am very impressed. They recieved the package, forwarded it via USPS(no brokerage fee) and put the appropriate customs tag on it, I gave them my VISA # for shipping charges and that was it. Didn't have to go there. Very good service if you absolutely require a US address, very cheap too. Check out the rates:
Package Receiving Charges
1 to 24 Lbs $1.85
25 to 70 Lbs $2.35
71 to 150 Lbs $3.00
CODs $4.50
Standard Pallet $5.50
Phone Notification $0.75
did you have to call them to set up an adress?
tigs
Mar 20th, 2003, 01:46 PM
thank you very much "wheel". I, i believe, as well as many others of this forum, really apreciate your info about this place in buffalo. agains thanks
wheel
Mar 20th, 2003, 02:02 PM
No Problem. If anyone's planning on importing that way for business, there's a similiar but different process (basically clearing the customs paperwork yourself so that it doesn't cost anything) email or pm me and i"ll provide details.
Casper
Mar 20th, 2003, 04:32 PM
email sent
andabump
brumedutemps
Apr 3rd, 2003, 03:46 PM
I have just used the services of "The Letter Carrier" http://www.thelettercarrier.com based on the info in this thread, and have to say I am very impressed. They recieved the package, forwarded it via USPS(no brokerage fee) and put the appropriate customs tag on it, I gave them my VISA # for shipping charges and that was it. Didn't have to go there. Very good service if you absolutely require a US address, very cheap too.
Can you tell us how you arranged the USPS forwarding? I don't know if it is in the "Mail Forwarding" section from their webpage, but that link doesn't work.
Thanks for any info!
jstarr7827
Apr 4th, 2003, 12:41 PM
I simply called them and asked them to forward the package via USPS and gave them my Canadian address & credit card number. They asked me what the contents of the package were and the approx. value for Customs purposes and that was it. I believe for items over $50 US you will have to pay a $5.00 CDN brokerage fee to Canada Post + GST, however compared to UPS & Fedex this is much cheaper.
adwoodw
Apr 4th, 2003, 01:06 PM
I simply called them and asked them to forward the package via USPS and gave them my Canadian address & credit card number. They asked me what the contents of the package were and the approx. value for Customs purposes and that was it. I believe for items over $50 US you will have to pay a $5.00 CDN brokerage fee to Canada Post + GST, however compared to UPS & Fedex this is much cheaper.
How much does it cost to fwd your package to Canada? I usually just go there to pick up and fill up on some cheaper gas.
shadowfighta
Apr 4th, 2003, 01:57 PM
Will I still get charged the customs fees and taxes for shipping with USPS? My last order from UPS was worth $160 us, and I got charged $70 in taxes...
jstarr7827
Apr 5th, 2003, 11:59 AM
The cost of recieving, forwarding, customs declaration, and taking my phone calls was approx. $6US + USPS shipping cost, they didn't send a bill and just billed my credit card so I am unsure of the exact amount as it shows in Canadian dollars on my credit card statement. USPS is the only way to ship if you don't want to get killed on brokerage or "handling" fees, anyone who's shipped with UPS knows what I am talking about.
inf
Apr 5th, 2003, 04:03 PM
Kudos to everyone contributing sources
I have someone I use here called Ryden's store in Pigeon River, MN
(38 Miles from here)
They only charge $3 a package have mail boxes available for like $35 american a year and you don't even have to phone them to say you're expecting a package :wink:
jstarr7827
Apr 5th, 2003, 07:54 PM
I have someone I use here called Ryden's store in Pigeon River, MN
(38 Miles from here)
They only charge $3 a package have mail boxes available for like $35 american a year and you don't even have to phone them to say you're expecting a package
Can you please post the contact info for this company?
shadowfighta
Apr 7th, 2003, 11:26 AM
Just spent $220 us on pc parts... and damn usps is expensive! $30 for reg air mail, $35 for global express, only $14 for ups...
nightwolf
Apr 7th, 2003, 02:46 PM
then another $60 for UPS when it gets to your door hehe. damn brokerage fees
awhile back i got a PDA from a guy in the states. its retail value was about $600 USD. i paid $200. so $600 USD was about $1000CDN. UPS wanted $300 brokerage fee on it, which is nuts. so i got the guy to send an updated invoice saying it was a broken item and $50 value, then they wanted about $50 brokerage.
brumedutemps
Apr 7th, 2003, 04:33 PM
I have someone I use here called Ryden's store in Pigeon River, MN
(38 Miles from here)
They only charge $3 a package have mail boxes available for like $35 american a year and you don't even have to phone them to say you're expecting a package
Can you please post the contact info for this company?
I'm not the one who supplied the info about Ryden's, but maybe this is it:
Ryden's Border Cafe/Phillips 66 & Convenience Store - Located three miles north of the monument on Highway 61. Go straight out of the stockade parking lot on Store Road. Take the right fork past the Trading Post to Highway 61. At Highway 61 turn right. Follow Highway 61 about five miles, look for Ryden's on your left. Phone: 218-475-2330
inf
Apr 7th, 2003, 06:27 PM
I don't think Ryden's forwards things they just hold it for you
till you pick them up (course you could always call them and ask)
If you're coming from Canada you just cross the bridge to the US
and after you go through customs there they are on the right hand
side. They couldn't be much closer. :wink:
Used to be a good place to go and get a Sunday beer before
they started serving alcohol in Ontario on Sunday.
hugewallet
Apr 8th, 2003, 11:09 PM
I am really interested in the mail forwarding service by the
Letter Carrier. It is not mentioned on their website.
If they offer such service, why do people in vancouver sitll
go down there to pick up since you will have to pay tax and
duty back crossing the border? and according to previous posts,
using USPS can even evade duties.
there are two such services. letter carrier and TSB shipping ltd.
WHICH ONE is better?
Can I get a MIR by using the "street address" they give me?
thanks so much.
shadowfighta
Apr 28th, 2003, 10:10 PM
Well I FINALLY got a notice that my package arrived but of course, the mail man didnt ring my door bell just left the notice. So anyways I got charged $50 in taxes with USPS for $220 US, guess thats normal but last time for the same amount I got charged $70 with UPS and it came within a week. Also USPS= $30, UPS = $14... I think I woulda been better off with UPS.
Gromit
Jun 9th, 2003, 02:46 AM
I've been getting error messages all day trying to get to www.thelettercarrier.com
Anybody else having troubles? Did these guys close up?
miss_swan
Jun 9th, 2003, 05:57 AM
I've been getting error messages all day trying to get to www.thelettercarrier.com
Anybody else having troubles? Did these guys close up?
I think that they are toast. At least there's no website.
rOrO
Jun 18th, 2003, 10:29 AM
In case anyone is interested, I just called them and they're still in business, they're just updating their website. Here are their co-ordinates...
The Letter Carrier
145 Tyee Drive
Point Roberts WA 98281
t: +1 (360) 945-0515
f: +1 (360) 945-0979
w: www.thelettercarrier.com
hammer
Jun 18th, 2003, 11:21 AM
[There is a mailboxes etc at 1623 military road (wegmans plaza) that I always use.
What do these guys charge for receiving packages?
wheel
Jun 18th, 2003, 11:24 AM
[There is a mailboxes etc at 1623 military road (wegmans plaza) that I always use.
What do these guys charge for receiving packages?
I dunno, I keep a mailbox there so it's priced differently than one-up. You can call them 716 298 4461.
miss_swan
Jun 18th, 2003, 12:21 PM
In case anyone is interested, I just called them and they're still in business, they're just updating their website. Here are their co-ordinates...
The Letter Carrier
145 Tyee Drive
Point Roberts WA 98281
t: +1 (360) 945-0515
f: +1 (360) 945-0979
w: www.thelettercarrier.com
If they are still in business - that's good.
However, if they still don't get around to "updating" their website after weeks and weeks and weeks. Makes me think twice.
I'll still keep them in mind though.
jstarr7827
Jan 1st, 2005, 03:26 PM
Anyone know of any other services that aren't listed on this thread?
charger
Jan 2nd, 2005, 01:33 AM
I have a business account in my own name. Whenever I have anything shipped to me I have a "business number:####" put in the address. It goes through customs without a single hitch, I don't even pay GST on the stuff.. But about 99% of the stuff I import is actually resold, so really I am not cheating the system.
If you go to a UPS store you get a suite address, so give that a try. They need to see ID and such, but Canadian Id will suffice.
Acrossenger
Jan 3rd, 2005, 01:26 AM
How does having a business prevents you from paying GST? Please explain! It is my understanding that everyone (including business) pays GST. However, business can apply GST back in the income return.
I have a business account in my own name. Whenever I have anything shipped to me I have a "business number:####" put in the address. It goes through customs without a single hitch, I don't even pay GST on the stuff.. But about 99% of the stuff I import is actually resold, so really I am not cheating the system.
If you go to a UPS store you get a suite address, so give that a try. They need to see ID and such, but Canadian Id will suffice.
davecanada
Jan 3rd, 2005, 12:56 PM
some other I came across (I have never used any of them)
http://www.myus.com/rates/zone1.shtml
http://maillinkplus.com/index.php
http://www.usglobalmail.com/
Gdog
Apr 12th, 2005, 07:26 PM
So for using The Letter Carrier...if we're forwarding a laptop purchased from Dell.com...how would that work? Tell TLC the value in US that you paid? And then just take the hit on the GST/PST??
Cuz there's no way Canada Customs will believe a huge box with DELL labelled all over is a $60US gift that's a laptop!!! :evil:
cechlin
Apr 12th, 2005, 09:07 PM
hmm so is it possible to use these services with those free ipod and stuff deals?
if so how much would it cost after all those crappy charges and stuff
flaming homer
Apr 13th, 2005, 08:39 AM
There were several mentions of the Mailboxes Etc. on Military Road (Niagara Falls, NY). I couldn't locate them anywhere, but did find a UPS Store with the same address. I e-mailed them about Canadian pickup, and here is their response:
yes we are open m-f 9-7 / sat 9-3 / sunday we are closed .
we will need the name the package is coming in and a phone # to contact .
you should have the package addressed to :
your name
care of the ups store
1623 military rd
niagara falls new york 14304
have your phone # put on the label as well .
ITS $5 FOR A SMALL BOX , $10 for MEDIUM, AND $15 FOR A LARGE , WE WILL CALL YOU WHEN IT ARRIVES AND ITS $1 EVERY DAY WE HOLD EACH PACKAGE .
ceecee
May 9th, 2005, 11:56 PM
Is there anyone on RFD that would go back and forth from the U.S. on a regular basis that has a U.S. address (or live in the U.S.) that could help me out? I want to order something off the internet (clothes) that only delivers to the U.S. If they could provide a mail forwarding service for me, that would be great...
I'm willing to pay a commission fee per package, of course...
Anyone, anyone?
windough
May 13th, 2005, 08:54 PM
If anyone is looking for a forwarding service, I have a contact in the States that ships me stuff I order on eBay, and it has always arrived Duty Free.
Pm me if you have any questions.
Arrow
May 14th, 2005, 12:23 AM
Is there anyone on RFD that would go back and forth from the U.S. on a regular basis that has a U.S. address (or live in the U.S.) that could help me out? I want to order something off the internet (clothes) that only delivers to the U.S. If they could provide a mail forwarding service for me, that would be great...
I'm willing to pay a commission fee per package, of course...
Anyone, anyone?
The Letter Carrier will forward packages for you.
flaming homer
May 14th, 2005, 06:39 PM
The Letter Carrier will forward packages for you.
Can you clarify their fee structure ? I wrote them asking about it and never heard a reply. Since I only have very occasional packages, i don't want to maintain a permanent service with them. So:
1. Is that possible ?
2. What is the charges for one-time receipt of a package ?
3. What is their "mark-up" on forwarding costs ?
4. Do I need to call them first warning them of incoming package ?
felix
May 15th, 2005, 03:09 AM
How come no one has mentioned this place yet. .
http://www.shopthestates.com
Anyone tried it?
oceans_end
May 17th, 2005, 04:09 PM
How come no one has mentioned this place yet. .
http://www.shopthestates.com
Anyone tried it?
they open everyones packages? wtf
Will Shop the States open my package/s?
As we need to fill out customs declaration forms accurately detailing the value and contents of any package we send internationally we will need to check packages at our office before onward shipping. By reserving the right to check parcels we are forwarding, we are able to check for you that items were not damaged during shipping and arrange replacement items before you pay any international shipping fees, as well as being able to combine separate orders to save shipping costs for you. This works in our customers' favor and we respect your privacy during any required package inspection as outlined in our privacy policy.
Arrow
May 23rd, 2005, 02:49 AM
www.thelettercarrier.com outlines their rates for receiving parcels. According to the site, it costs you postage + $5 for redirecting a parcel to you. You don't have to call them or anything ahead of time. They will sign for the parcel and store it under your name.
Last time I used them, I got a Dell laptop. Cost me $2 receiving charge, $0.75 phone call charge, and gas to get down there!
Can you clarify their fee structure ? I wrote them asking about it and never heard a reply. Since I only have very occasional packages, i don't want to maintain a permanent service with them. So:
1. Is that possible ?
2. What is the charges for one-time receipt of a package ?
3. What is their "mark-up" on forwarding costs ?
4. Do I need to call them first warning them of incoming package ?
windough
May 23rd, 2005, 11:12 AM
If anyone is interested in having packages shipped to a US address to be forward to Canada without a contract you can e-mail me at windough2000@hotmail.com
I have been getting packages from the states duty free.
jstarr7827
Jun 5th, 2005, 11:34 PM
It's been over 2 years since I started this thread, just to update everyone I still think The Letter Carrier is the only way to go; $5US + shipping is very reasonable plus I don't think they have "screwed-up" any RFDers orders in the past two years. I have used them a couple of times, other than USPS rates being expensive I have no complaints.
felix
Jun 6th, 2005, 01:31 AM
thank you. I will look into The Letter Carrier.
Question though. Will I be able to use them to receive packages from eBay auctions that require a CONFIRMED U.S. address? I know shopthestates does with the buying service, but for a fee. Which is I guess in addition to the $4.99 or so.
flaming homer
Jun 6th, 2005, 09:23 AM
It's been over 2 years since I started this thread, just to update everyone I still think The Letter Carrier is the only way to go; $5US + shipping is very reasonable plus I don't think they have "screwed-up" any RFDers orders in the past two years. I have used them a couple of times, other than USPS rates being expensive I have no complaints.
Can you please detail how The Letter Carrier works ? I can't get them to respond to me via e-mail.
Thanks.
amberjill
Jun 12th, 2005, 03:37 AM
It's been over 2 years since I started this thread, just to update everyone I still think The Letter Carrier is the only way to go; $5US + shipping is very reasonable plus I don't think they have "screwed-up" any RFDers orders in the past two years. I have used them a couple of times, other than USPS rates being expensive I have no complaints.
So what exactly is the procedure? I read earlier that you can get a package sent to them without letting them know ahead of time. Then you just call them periodically to see if the package has come in?
north77
Jul 15th, 2005, 06:28 PM
This is an awesome thread! :cheesygri
Anyone that's used the letter carrier care to give us some more concrete instructions please. Thanks in advance.
coriolis
Jul 15th, 2005, 09:34 PM
I recently tried ShopTheStates, bought a laptop sleeve from eBags(Costs $60 + customs using their service)
Haven't receieved anything yet, just paid for their shipping, $12.85..
Let's see how it goes..
felix
Jul 23rd, 2005, 03:44 AM
bump ...
Gonna try thelettercarrier now ... (darn stubborn eBay sellers)
Any ideas how the mailing address will look like? Need to create a new US eBay and Paypal account asap. :)
coriolis
Jul 23rd, 2005, 07:02 PM
You can add another address to your paypal, I have a Primary and Secondary address for mines
I'm still waiting for my package from STS, I'm sure I'm gonna be hit by customs..
Arrow
Jul 23rd, 2005, 08:03 PM
bump ...
Gonna try thelettercarrier now ... (darn stubborn eBay sellers)
Any ideas how the mailing address will look like? Need to create a new US eBay and Paypal account asap. :)
Just put your full name on the package, and their address. No special codes or anything required.
e.g. Joe Smith
145 Tyee Drive (or whatever their address is)
Point Roberts, WA
99999 (zip code)
USA
They will then file the parcel under your name until you pick up or until they receive further direction. If you are asking them to forward to you, I would suggest you call and ask how they are going to first verify your identity before forwarding it off to an address they don't know.
felix
Jul 23rd, 2005, 08:43 PM
You can add another address to your paypal, I have a Primary and Secondary address for mines
hmm ... but then it won't be a "Confirmed" address right? Plus it looks like the seller put a block on payments from non-US paypal accounts (it's a new option in ebay under seller preferences).
Anyone here have a U.S. "CONFIRMED" paypal address? ;)
coriolis
Jul 23rd, 2005, 10:24 PM
lol, true..
I still have an unconfirmed address, but I don't think anyone outside the US will have a confirmed one..
SubXO
Jul 23rd, 2005, 11:00 PM
Hey guys, be careful when using TLC. Border guards are paying high attention to why/where you're going ever since London. They searched me but I managed to return with my "old" ipaq. :twisted:
felix
Jul 23rd, 2005, 11:06 PM
haha TLC .. is that the short form for it now? So there's less chance of being taxed when using STS? :)
coriolis
Jul 23rd, 2005, 11:40 PM
Well, it's been over 20~ days since I ordered it, I guess the shipping from eBags to Pittsburgh, then a dat or two to confirm my shipping then shipping it here will take that long...
Still awaiting my package :)
Monday, Tuesday at least maybe
ah802
Jul 23rd, 2005, 11:47 PM
It's been over 2 years since I started this thread, just to update everyone I still think The Letter Carrier is the only way to go; $5US + shipping is very reasonable plus I don't think they have "screwed-up" any RFDers orders in the past two years. I have used them a couple of times, other than USPS rates being expensive I have no complaints.I see newegg.com does not offer International/Canadian shipping options at this time, but they've got an outstanding deal on a 300 gig drive ($118 U.S. after $25 MIR)... wondering what the final tab~ would work out to, using one of these services?
http://newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16822144391
felix
Jul 27th, 2005, 08:20 PM
bump ... is the forwarding fees also $4.99 for small things like a regular letter size envelope? (for both sites mentioned here)
coriolis
Jul 27th, 2005, 11:57 PM
My package actually arrived a week ago, the postal guy from Canada Post gave it to me while I was outside.
No customs!! woohoo!!
Shipping a notebook sleeve and a set of markers(lol I needed $1 for free shipping from eBags), which costed $24 USD, from Pittsburgh to Toronto took, 2 weeks and $14 USD for shipping, and no customs it seems..
Not bad, but way better then the price eBags gave me.
felix
Jul 28th, 2005, 12:05 AM
So you didn't get hit with customs through STS? That's good. Already have a mailing address with them so will definitely try them out. :)
coriolis
Jul 28th, 2005, 12:18 AM
Yea..
My package was worth $25 USD all together, but they only marked it for $12...
:-0
Beats me?
toycam
Jul 28th, 2005, 11:35 AM
Here's another place in Niagara that rents mailing address'. I've never used them before.
http://canammailbox.tripod.com/
north77
Aug 2nd, 2005, 12:35 PM
Yea..
My package was worth $25 USD all together, but they only marked it for $12...
:-0
Beats me?
If items are declared above $20+ USD, customs starts charging... well first they convert to Canadian $$$ and THEN add taxes and that stupid handling fee.
You were lucky! ;)
Beradon
Aug 6th, 2005, 01:38 AM
How are you guys able to purchase from US retailers and have them ships packages to an address that doesn't even match your credit card's CDN home address?
coriolis
Aug 6th, 2005, 01:48 AM
I used paypal, so I'm not sure about CC's...
Arrow
Aug 6th, 2005, 02:51 AM
How are you guys able to purchase from US retailers and have them ships packages to an address that doesn't even match your credit card's CDN home address?
Call your CC company up and add the US address onto your file.
felix
Aug 6th, 2005, 08:17 AM
Call your CC company up and add the US address onto your file.
That's correct. Exactly what I did, except it was my HSBC US debit credit card which came with my US banking account! I'm not sure if Canadian credit card companies will accept a US mailing address, but after finding this US mail forwarding idea, I signed up for a Paypal US account and immediately linked my US debit card (which I just changed to a Shop The States US forwarding address). And now I've got a confirmed US address! My account doesn't even have to be verified (ie. wait a few days for debit amounts to show up on my bank statement) and my seller got payment from a US CONFIRMED address! :)
Now we know how to buy from stubborn US sellers that only ship to PAYPAL US CONFIRMED addresses!
jenners
Aug 18th, 2005, 05:27 PM
Hi,
I was looking all over the Net for the address for Ryden's Store so I could ship something, but couldn't find it. I found the phone number and called to get the info, and I figured I might as well share it. I noticed that a few earlier posts were made about it and I hope they get this info.
Ryden's Border Store and Cafe
9301 Ryden Road
Grand Portage, Minn.
55605
The prices to have U.S stuff shipped there is quite reasonable. They don't however call you to say that you stuff has arrived so that's up to you.
The prices are: $2.00 for 10 days that they hold it
Anything past 10 days costs $10.00
The number to call is (218)-475-2330 if you want to get in touch with them.
felix
Aug 21st, 2005, 11:17 PM
Well, my packaged arrived at shopthestates.com (http://shopthestates.com/) and after I responded to their email, they quoted me only $6.45 US for my recent eBay order .. and that includes their $4.99 fee and they repackaged it like I asked them to so that it fits in an envelope for them to ship it by airmail and not have to go through customs). That's far less than what I expected it to cost .. so it's good to know they're not overcharging for the shipping costs. Can't wait for it to arrive .. should be here soon! :cheesygri
felix
Aug 23rd, 2005, 09:53 AM
Oh wow, shopthestates is awesome. I just had a letter arrived there (my monthly HSBC bank statement after linking up my debit mastercard to show a confirmed paypal address) and the shipping cost to forward it to me is only $0.70 US (and says "STS service fee waived") :cheesygri
I'd better change my address back to Canadian address now, so they stop sending the statements there. ;)
I only wish I had used this mail forwarding method much sooner!!
coriolis
Aug 23rd, 2005, 10:57 AM
Nice :D
What did you order?
felix
Aug 23rd, 2005, 11:03 AM
Memory card. Almost always much cheaper on eBay, especially if you don't get hit with duty taxes. :)
espeed
Aug 23rd, 2005, 02:46 PM
I have just used the services of "The Letter Carrier" http://www.thelettercarrier.com based on the info in this thread, and have to say I am very impressed. They recieved the package, forwarded it via USPS(no brokerage fee) and put the appropriate customs tag on it, I gave them my VISA # for shipping charges and that was it. Didn't have to go there. Very good service if you absolutely require a US address, very cheap too. Check out the rates:
Package Receiving Charges
1 to 24 Lbs $1.85
25 to 70 Lbs $2.35
71 to 150 Lbs $3.00
CODs $4.50
Standard Pallet $5.50
Phone Notification $0.75
so does this mean that if I wanted to buy eg. light weight (<24lbs) electronics from the US, that it would only cost 1.85+4.50+5.50+0.75= 12.60USD and NO OTHER CHARGES/DUTIES etc?
If so, sounds like a wicked deal considering you could use this to buy stuff like Dell items from the US. I wonder how items like bikes could get across
I'm thinking of getting a mp3 player or 2 from ebay but the seller wants $31 USD for a single item to ship to Canada vs $17 in the US. Wondering if Shopthestates is the way to go.
PS someone in the US was able to get a Dell Axim for $300 yesterday on another forum, wondering what the cost of transporting that thing here would cost...
felix
Aug 23rd, 2005, 09:33 PM
Of course you have to pay duty taxes on parcels. Just you can tell them to repackaging and ship whichever method you prefer. Packages that fit in envelopes going by AirMail usually don't get hit by customs. So it's great for smaller items (like memory cards). :D
Steeve Urkel
Aug 23rd, 2005, 11:01 PM
What great info...
this has solved all my problems buying stuff from the US!
I was using a family members address, but don't want to bother them with too many packages.
Now I guess I can buy stuff from Overstock.com wich has $1 us only shipping and have my stuff forwarded for real cheap!
I am assuming that Shop The States on here is being refered to as STS? or is that an entirely different company?
Also, can Shopthestates.com send your items as a "gift" order?
That is what I have been doing ordering from Landsend sending my us "gifts" to myself.
No duties as of yet- even on $120 orders so far....
felix
Aug 24th, 2005, 01:46 AM
Yes, STS = Shop The States. I just received my package and it was marked $9.95 when it was actually a $100 memory card for my aunt's new camera. Hehe ... :cheesygri
And yes, i guess you can tell them to mark as a gift. As someone mentioned, they're pretty experienced in shipping and seem to automatically mark as lower price and gift for you. Mine was marked as "Other" by the way (not gift, and not merchandise).
Now why has it taken so long for someone to discover this secret?
I highly recommend this mail forwarding service for anyone doing online shopping!!! ShopTheStates.com (www.shopthestates.com) in particular! :)
JIS
Aug 24th, 2005, 03:16 AM
Yes, STS = Shop The States. I just received my package and it was marked $9.95 when it was actually a $100 memory card for my aunt's new camera. Hehe ... :cheesygri
And yes, i guess you can tell them to mark as a gift. As someone mentioned, they're pretty experienced in shipping and seem to automatically mark as lower price and gift for you. Mine was marked as "Other" by the way (not gift, and not merchandise).
Is this done automatically by STS or do you tell them what the value of the item is in advance?
It says on the website:
8. Will there be additional customs fees and taxes on my purchases when they enter my home country?
For document only purchases such as books there are usually no fees however parcel items are subject to additional fees and charges at the port of your home country based on a percentage of the value of the item/s. It is best to check with your local customs authority to determine such charges if you are concerned. Shop the States is not responsible for customs fees and we are unable to mark outgoing shipments as a gift.
Please do not request that Shop the States mark your shipments as 'gifts' for customs purposes as refusal may offend. Sorry!
felix
Aug 24th, 2005, 05:24 AM
Yeah I saw that too. But from my experience and what others have said, they'll likely lower the value of the item out of courtesy to help the customer (just like some nice import sites like play-asia.com do that as well).
I know I didn't mention it to them for this order. This was exactly what I wrote in my response to their notification email after the package arrived ...
"Hi yes I would like a quote for shipment via USPS airmail envelope (and if it's bulky, can you remove from package so that it fits inside the envelope to avoid requiring a customs label and duty taxes for parcels, thanks!)"
Steeve Urkel
Aug 24th, 2005, 01:47 PM
I think I will try out the STS service.
They have already sent me my new address to use.
They seem like a very professional company.....only thing is their 1-800 # does not work from my house and I would have liked to reach them.
But in any case, they do follow up by email very quickly.
Glad to know I can take advantage of the cheap free shipping deals in the US now....
means my new sunglasses will cost $45 Canadian in all instead of $200+ at sunglass hut!
Also, a good way to "test" their service for future use...
espeed
Aug 27th, 2005, 05:21 PM
do u guys actually buy insurance via STS?
I guess not, cuz otherwise you have to pay all the duties/
WiZZLa
Oct 14th, 2005, 05:17 PM
bumping this as someone else may need it.
I used the Mail Forwarding service from TheLetterCarrier.com and everything worked well. The only thing was that I had to call them every few days to find out if the package was there yet. I'd suggest having the sender put your phone number on the shipping label, so TheLetterCarrier will give you a call when it's in.
http://www.avforums.com/forums/images/smilies/xyxthumbs.gif
dealcatcher
Oct 26th, 2005, 09:44 AM
I've been getting error messages all day trying to get to www.thelettercarrier.com
Anybody else having troubles? Did these guys close up?
how do you bring back the parcel to canada? is there any duty or tax?
dealcatcher
Oct 26th, 2005, 10:30 AM
What great info...
this has solved all my problems buying stuff from the US!
I was using a family members address, but don't want to bother them with too many packages.
Now I guess I can buy stuff from Overstock.com wich has $1 us only shipping and have my stuff forwarded for real cheap!
I am assuming that Shop The States on here is being refered to as STS? or is that an entirely different company?
Also, can Shopthestates.com send your items as a "gift" order?
That is what I have been doing ordering from Landsend sending my us "gifts" to myself.
No duties as of yet- even on $120 orders so far....
why $120 orders with no duties? how about GST or tax?
felix
Oct 30th, 2005, 04:32 PM
^ Because he was lucky not to get taxed. It's no duty taxes for gifts under $60 CDN, or merchandise under $20 CDN.
http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/import/courier/postal/ind_duty_free-e.html
karst
Nov 29th, 2005, 04:43 PM
I have lurked RFD for a long time and this is by far the most useful thread I have ever come across. I've wondered about a US address/mail forwarding service for a longggg time. Amazing! I only wish I hadn't come across this just today and by accident. This thread merits a sticky or something so that others find this info as well. :!:
Anyway, by way of question, has anyone tried both www.shopthestates.com and www.thelettercarrier.com who would like to share their experiences?? Both have been around for a while and have good reviews. But each has some pros and cons: (1) STS pros: streamlined and professional online operation; automatic email on receipt of packages; full buying service; and is cheap as TLC. STS cons: accepts Paypal only for charges; opens/inspects packages; and requires c/o to be used in your US address. (2) TLC pros: no inspections; no c/o in addresss; accepts direct credit card payments (?); cheap, cheap. TLC cons: very little online presence or email response; no buying service for difficult US sellers; some say you have to call TLC to check if package arrived?
There are probably lots of other pros/cons and factors. In particular, how packages are labelled and valued for customs, but I assume that both operate similarly and you won't do better with one or the other. STS seems to insist on accurate value declarations and won't label as gift, not sure about TLC. ANYONE? :D
felix
Nov 29th, 2005, 06:36 PM
shopthestates.com only opens your package i think if i you ask them to. They email you when they receive a package in your name, then ask you if you would like to forward to you, or wait till other packages arrive to combine and save shipping. You also have to option of stating the value of the item for customs (this is a new option I think, they direct you to a separate page and enter details, their older emails don't have this).
Speaking of which .. i'm waiting for my TableMate TV table that should have arrived last week ... hope it's the busy holiday season holding it up and not stuck at customs. :confused:
Gotcha
Nov 29th, 2005, 09:45 PM
Cool thread...
So far I've gathered TLC and STS are the 2 mostly used postal carriers... I'm in the Montreal and would like to know if there are any similar service around Vermont .
Also since taxes are different in each state, is there a preffered postal service that will incur the least state taxes?
Thanks
karst
Nov 30th, 2005, 11:38 AM
That's a good point about the state taxes factor. TLC address is in Washington state while STS is in Pennsylvania. I am guessing that very few online retailers are located in those states so state taxes would be pretty rare.
Also interesting news about STS and valuing your own packages. According to an email they just sent me, you are asked to value packages only when an invoice is not provided in the sale: "We list the value of goods as paid by you to the retailer. In a situation where an invoice is not enclosed in your order (or a gift invoice is enclosed - an invoice which does not list price paid) we ask that you provide us with the value of goods for customs purposes."
A competitor service, Access USA, even offers to 'undervalue' for customs purposes (www.myus.com): "By declaring the wholesale value of your purchases, you will save significant amounts in duty and taxes when importing your items through Access USA. By law, we are only required to declare the wholesale value of your purchases. The wholesale value is a "reasonable cost to manufacture the product" and is usually 50-60% below the retail value (the amount you paid for the mechandise)." But Access USA charges monthly/annual fees so they are probably not as appealing to many occasional US shoppers here.
The more info on competing services and customer experiences we can accumulate here the better. :cheesygri
Gotcha
Dec 2nd, 2005, 09:24 AM
That's a good point about the state taxes factor. TLC address is in Washington state while STS is in Pennsylvania. I am guessing that very few online retailers are located in those states so state taxes would be pretty rare.
Also interesting news about STS and valuing your own packages. According to an email they just sent me, you are asked to value packages only when an invoice is not provided in the sale: "We list the value of goods as paid by you to the retailer. In a situation where an invoice is not enclosed in your order (or a gift invoice is enclosed - an invoice which does not list price paid) we ask that you provide us with the value of goods for customs purposes."
A competitor service, Access USA, even offers to 'undervalue' for customs purposes (www.myus.com): "By declaring the wholesale value of your purchases, you will save significant amounts in duty and taxes when importing your items through Access USA. By law, we are only required to declare the wholesale value of your purchases. The wholesale value is a "reasonable cost to manufacture the product" and is usually 50-60% below the retail value (the amount you paid for the mechandise)." But Access USA charges monthly/annual fees so they are probably not as appealing to many occasional US shoppers here.
The more info on competing services and customer experiences we can accumulate here the better. :cheesygri
I c.. so the taxes works the same as here... if you order from an etailer outside of the state of purchase , tax is excluded?
Now the only thing is to find a same service in the Vermont Area, closer to Montreal. Shipping I suppose will be less and it also gives me the option of picking it up...
Anyone know where I can search for these types of services for a particular area?
Thanks
Also, When there is MIR involved, do you guys use the US mailing address of the Parcel Handling Service? If not how do u do it since most MIR requires US mailing address?
xpat
Dec 13th, 2005, 01:01 AM
Is there such things as a good mail forwarding service that gives you a US mailing address (Not PO Box) for forwarding to Canada? Any experiences with them?
ShopTheStates.com
never had a problem with them yet, great service, saved tons on customs fees.
felix
Dec 15th, 2005, 11:24 AM
Also, When there is MIR involved, do you guys use the US mailing address of the Parcel Handling Service? If not how do u do it since most MIR requires US mailing address?
Yes.
reidjr
Dec 26th, 2005, 08:24 AM
Does anyone know if i could use one of these a usa address for xm radio.
felix
Dec 26th, 2005, 11:25 PM
Does anyone know if i could use one of these a usa address for xm radio.
You'll have to clarify what you mean by xm radio ..
felix
Dec 27th, 2005, 02:52 AM
You'll have to clarify what you mean by xm radio ..
Never mind ... found it ..
http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=211658
Sgt_Strider
Dec 27th, 2005, 01:49 PM
Never mind ... found it ..
http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=211658
just curious, how did you get a HSBC US account? Don't you need to be an American citizen to have a US bank account?
felix
Dec 28th, 2005, 05:41 AM
just curious, how did you get a HSBC US account? Don't you need to be an American citizen to have a US bank account?
Nope, as mentioned in some of my earlier posts, you can get one through HSBC, RBC out of the major banks ... http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=210998
mambo6
Dec 28th, 2005, 09:38 AM
bump
vijay101
Jan 2nd, 2006, 01:08 PM
has anyone ordered magazines using this, is it worth it
Sgt_Strider
Jan 8th, 2006, 11:33 PM
Are there any cheap mailboxes in Blaine Washington? I'm just curious..Thanks!
milk
Jan 22nd, 2006, 09:31 PM
Anyone take advantage of all those dell.com deals and ship via STS yet then?
my_bd
Jan 23rd, 2006, 08:31 AM
one of the funny things I realized about using the letter carrier service in point roberts wa, is that in order for the packages to get there in the first place, they first have to come into canada somewhere else, probably at the blaine crossing or one of the other nearby crossings, then the package pretty much drives right on by my house to make it's way towards point roberts, where it re-crosses the border back into the states, and is dropped at the letter carrier.
this is all due to the geographic location of the letter carrier and probably adds an extra day to the delivery times.
seems so funny to me.
the packages go in and out of canada to get to tlc, then I have to drive 15-20minutes each way to pick it up.
too bad the delivery truck couldn't just stop by my house on the way!!
lol
superbb78
Jan 25th, 2006, 01:19 AM
This is cool thread! OMG! :)
I remembered I ordered a Hi-Touch Printer 2 years ago. The printer is $200CAD. USPS charged me $70CAD handling fee plus $30CAD shipping cost. WTF! They just need to open it and repack it. Takes just 5 minutes. Then charge you $70. It is a steel. :evil:
Now what I concern is the size of the package. If I ordered somthing big and mail to STS, do you think they can lower the chance which custom may open it? :confused:
Badger
Jan 25th, 2006, 01:52 AM
How long do you usually have to wait to get into Point Roberts?
I would rather open a PO box at Blaine because most Canadians who go to Point Roberts are usually there to get their mail, or pay the bills. Customs might search for people with same hour return and frequent border crossing.
felix
Jan 25th, 2006, 01:52 AM
They've always lowered the value on the customs form without having me to state the value of the item. I think they even remove the original invoice if it had one (I guess you can request for them to throw it out to be sure in case customs opens the package to check).
[H]ackerK
Mar 8th, 2006, 03:06 PM
:arrowu: Bump for a good thread to keep around
murphy
Mar 9th, 2006, 12:41 AM
I thought I'd share my experiences with parcel forwarding services available to us Canadians.
I use TWO different parcel forwarding services and both have worked out quite well so far. I live in B.C. and use Package Express in Sumas Washington (www.packageexpress.com) to send really heavy items since I can go pick them up over the border. I use Shop The States in Pennsylvania for all my other parcels since there aren't that many retailers with a presence in Pennsylvania which means that there's no tax -- plus they have great personal service.
(a) Package Express (Sumas, Washington): From Abbotsford, B.C., it's just a couple blocks on the US side of the border -- if you live in or near the lower mainland, it's really convenient. They e-mail you the SAME DAY they receive the package, with information about the sender, the tracking number, the delivery service etc. They can take pretty much any size package - even pallets! For packages under 50 lbs., they only charge a $3 receiving fee and it includes storage for 30 days! So you don't have to pick it up right away. I ordered really heavy power tools (miter saw etc.) from Amazon and had them shipped (for free) to Sumas. If I had to pay for shipping to then forward them to Canada, it would cost me a FORTUNE! I'll be going down to pick up my several boxes this week -- I'll update on how their counter service is! (They WILL forward your mail or parcels to your Canadian address via USPS or any other service you want -- but I haven't tried this yet so I can't comment on how their forwarding service is.)
(b) Shop The States (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania): I can't say enough good things about this particular parcel forwarding service -- they provide the BEST personal service. They e-mail you when they receive one of your parcels and respond to requests for shipping quotes within 24 hours. I am currently subscribing to their multiple package-receiving plan -- it's up to ten packages per month for $15 or so -- that works out to $1.50 per package. (Yes, I've been doing lots of shopping lately.) But you can always just go for the per package charge of $4.95. For most U.S. shopping, I find that since many online retailers do NOT have a presence in Pennsylvania -- therefore, no taxes! Yay! Here are some questions that I had before I started using the service:
- Do they really open your packages? I find that they only open them when you ask them to do so in order to combine several parcels into one box, to save on shipping.
- How can I save money on shipping? Wait til you receive a few packages, then request a shipping quote and specify that you want all the excess packaging discarded, and that you want all the items put in one single box. STS will give you the rates for USPS surface, air, global priority and global express -- so you have lots of options to choose from.
- How do they fill out the customs form? You can request that they ship the invoices separately in an envelope. You tell them (in your shipping quote request) what the description and the declared value will be. TIP: If you are insuring the package, note that it might draw attention if you declare only $20, but insure the package for $895. Try to be reasonable.
- Do packages from STS get stopped at customs more frequently than others? I find that my packages from STS don't get opened by Customs any more frequently than my other U.S. packages that get shipped directly to me by the retailer or eBay seller. I usually ask STS to use my husband's name as the sender on the return address label, rather than STS's normal return address label. STS is very accommodating.
- What if I have a problem with the package, the customs charges etc. when I receive the parcel? I once had a problem where STS accidentally put the wrong value in the customs declaration form and I got charged Canadian duties/taxes on it. STS applied a CREDIT in the amount of the duties/taxes to my account. They were so good about it. Also, if by chance a package gets lost, they are really good about following up with USPS to get the value of the items back for you. STS doesn't just take your money and run -- they provide excellent customer service -- they want you to be a loyal, long-term customer.
- Does STS overcharge on their shipping? Not that I can tell -- they always tell you the weight of the box being shipped -- so you can always check on the USPS website. They're also very quick -- once you pay, they ship your item the next day.
I've only been using STS for a few months now, but I couldn't be happier. If anyone has any questions that I haven't answered, just PM me and I'll do my best to answer them.
P.S. If you plan to do a lot of US shopping, it helps to have a US billing address for a credit card. You might try signing up for an RBC Centura account (affiliated with Royal Bank - but U.S.) -- OR you might get the PayPal Visa (it's really a debit card but can be used like a Visa) and then change your PayPal address to STS's (or whatever mail forwarding system you use) address -- that way your billing address matches your shipping address.
Good luck to all those taking advantage of those great US deals!
felix
Mar 9th, 2006, 03:36 AM
I usually ask STS to use my husband's name as the sender on the return address label, rather than STS's normal return address label. STS is very accommodating.
Good idea, never thought of that. Does it really help?
OR you might get the PayPal Visa (it's really a debit card but can be used like a Visa) and then change your PayPal address to STS's (or whatever mail forwarding system you use) address -- that way your billing address matches your shipping address.
I thought only US residents are eligible for the Visa card? If you mean the Mastercard debit card, I believe it's no longer available to new Canadian accounts (only US residents with a premiere/business account and confirmed address/bank account are eligible .. well i suppose having a US forwarding address would work too).
purdy99
Mar 19th, 2006, 02:11 AM
Great info Murphy. Thought I'd just throw in some information for all the GVR RFD people considering The Letter Carrier. (I just did my first pick-up from there today.)
Here's a quick FAQ for those thinking of picking stuff up in person:
1) TLC operates exactly as described in earlier posts. Order an item using your own name, but use their address. No need to call them ahead of time. (In fact, they are very difficult to get in touch with. Seem to rarely answer the phone, and you won't get a response via email....at least I never did.)
2) If you are ordering from a site that requires both the billing address and shipping address to be the same, then you'll need to call your CC company and ask them to add TLC's address as an alternate. AMEX will do this no problem. Can't vouch for another card.
3) Before you order an item, call 1-800-461-9999 (Canada Customs Border Service), and they will be able to tell you the TOTAL expected duties. GST/PST is a given, but you want to make sure the excise taxes aren't insane. (Keep in mind that not only items made in NA or Mexico are exempt from excise taxes. In general any item that is NOT marked as being made somewhere other than NA or Mexico is also exempt.)
4) TLC is only a 25-30 minute drive from the North end of the Knight St. bridge. (On a Saturday afternoon). Distance from there is 28KM (according to my odometer). The Boundary Bay border crossing has to be the least busy one in all of North America. (Look at the geography and you'll understand why). If you're still worried, you can check this link http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/general/times/menu-e.html for almost "real time" wait time info at the crossing.
5) TLC itself is literally only about 100 meters away once you go through the border. Basically, get onto Tyee Rd (its the only road available), and turn into the SECOND parking lot on your right. There isn't a big fancy neon sign or anything, so look carefully. Its a corner unit.
6) The depot itself is not really what you'd call "tidy". Looks rather hap-hazard, but I think its because people are dumping all the packaging for their goods by the front desk. Packing materials are strewn all over the place, but they had no trouble locating my package. Business seemed to be pretty brisk when I got there, with a least 4 others from BC picking up packages.
6) Go down on an empty tank of gas. GVR gas prices today were about $1.01 per litre. 200 meters south of TLC was a no-name gas station selling gas for 79 cents CANADIAN. (Yes, price is listed in CAN $, and you can pay in CAN $. :lol: Another 100 meters down is a Shell station selling for 5 cents more.
To illustrate a typical transaction (mine):
Cost of item: $109.99 US. Shipped to the TLC depot for free.
Duties on item: GST and PST only: $17.70 CAN
TLC depot fee: $2.35 CAN
Gas savings on 50 litres: $11
Cost of item if purchased in our own rip-off country: $330CAN :mad:
(a) Package Express (Sumas, Washington): From Abbotsford, B.C., it's just a couple blocks on the US side of the border -- if you live in or near the lower mainland, it's really convenient. They e-mail you the SAME DAY they receive the package, with information about the sender, the tracking number, the delivery service etc. They can take pretty much any size package - even pallets! For packages under 50 lbs., they only charge a $3 receiving fee and it includes storage for 30 days! So you don't have to pick it up right away. I ordered really heavy power tools (miter saw etc.) from Amazon and had them shipped (for free) to Sumas. If I had to pay for shipping to then forward them to Canada, it would cost me a FORTUNE! I'll be going down to pick up my several boxes this week -- I'll update on how their counter service is! (They WILL forward your mail or parcels to your Canadian address via USPS or any other service you want -- but I haven't tried this yet so I can't comment on how their forwarding service is.)
vm_fan
Mar 19th, 2006, 05:49 PM
Great posts, purdy99 and murphy. :)
1) TLC operates exactly as described in earlier posts. Order an item using your own name, but use their address. No need to call them ahead of time. (In fact, they are very difficult to get in touch with. Seem to rarely answer the phone, and you won't get a response via email....at least I never did.)
I have several questions about this, which may have been answered before, but it would be nice to have all the answers in one place.
1. So just use their address from here (http://www.thelettercarrier.com/contact.htm) and write it as:
My Name Here
145 Tyee Drive
Point Roberts, WA
98281
It's just as easy as that?
2. I presume that when you pick up your parcel you need to show some ID?
3. Since they're hard to get in contact with, how do you know when your parcel has arrived? Do you just guess when it will come in and drive down to get it?
4. How long will they hold your parcel for and does that cost extra?
Sorry for the rapid-fire questions, but hopefully you (or someone else) will find time to answer them. Thanks.
murphy
Mar 19th, 2006, 11:48 PM
I went down to pick up my packages at Package Express in Sumas last weekend and I was VERY impressed.
The counter-staff are extremely professional, the office is clean, organized and only 2 blocks away from the border crossing.
All 8 of my packages arrived at different times from a few different retailers. Three of them were close to 50lbs each, and quite bulky. The clerk took my reference number and looked up the packages on the computer, which told her exactly where they were stored. They were stored in a few different areas based on the size of the parcels -- she went to the back storage and threw all 8 parcels onto one skid. It took about 7 minutes.
I paid in Canadian dollars (they take cash, visa, M/C etc. in either CAD or US) and just backed my truck into their warehouse and loaded up.
They also have regular UPS, USPS, Fedex and Purolator pickups, so I was able to ship something as well while I was there. The clerk was happy to make a couple photocopies for me for free as well. (I mailed a US rebate off while I was there and had to photocopy one of my receipts.)
***IT'S A FIRST-CLASS OPERATION!****
What it's like at the border:
1. The border is not as painful as it used to be. I haven't had my vehicle searched (knock on wood) in the last few trips down. As long as you're honest about what you're bringing back, you have nothing to worry about!
2. Before you go down, print out your receipts/invoices and figure out how much it's going to be. Also, figure out what the Canadian value is.
3. When you pull up to the Canadian customs booth, just tell them generally what and how much your purchases amount to. The officer will usually tell you to pull into a parking spot and go in.
4. When you get into the office, just present your receipts -- they'll rifle through them. The usually only charge you GST and PST.
5. Pay the Cashier and you're done!
Note: sometimes it's WORTH going down to pick up stuff -- especially if it's clothing that's NOT made in North America. I ordered some Gymboree stuff from the states and had it shipped to me here in Canada -- 20% DUTIES on top of the taxes because they weren't made in North America. If I had physcially brought it over the border, they'd normally only charge GST.
Good luck all! Happy shopping!
murphy
Mar 19th, 2006, 11:50 PM
[QUOTE=felix]Good idea, never thought of that. Does it really help?
I find it helps to put someone's name rather than a business name, especially if it's being shipped as a gift!
almostfreeman
Mar 20th, 2006, 09:29 AM
anyone ordered larger parcels like a monitor using one of these services?
Did you get charged duty?
money1
Mar 24th, 2006, 03:25 PM
thinking about signing up for sts...any opinions?
murphy
Mar 25th, 2006, 01:02 AM
anyone ordered larger parcels like a monitor using one of these services?
Did you get charged duty?
Driving over the border for pick up: I've ordered several tools over 50lbs -- huge boxes -- miter saw, miter saw stands, bosch 6pc cordless bluecore tool kit etc. I didn't get charged duties, just GST and PST. I just brought my receipts into the customs office -- they didn't need to check my vehicle. (Though they do, on rare occasions, check your vehicle --hasn't happened to me, but it does happen)
[B]Forwarding by Mail[/B There doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason to which packages are actually opened by Canada customs and assessed. As long as the declarations form is reasonable, your large package won't be any more likely to be assessed than your smaller one. I had a 36lb package shipped to me which included a Troy Lee Designs Helmet, snowmobiling apparel, knee and shin pads, goggles, a life vest, shoes and swimwear -- it was a waist-high package and quite bulky. It didn't get opened -- only GST and PST were charged on the items.
Hope that helps. (But just FYI, make sure that the US forwarding service, like STS or Package Express etc., offers USPS shipping for over-size items. There is a weight/size limit for USPS -- and if the only alternative they offer is via courier, you're looking at over $100+ postage. I think you can ship at least 46 lbs via USPS, with some HxWxL restrictions . . . maybe more?
Good luck!
purdy99
Mar 25th, 2006, 02:06 AM
1) Yep. Your name, their address.
2) For me, yes. For the guy in front of me, no. (Maybe they knew him, I don't know.)
3) I had a tracking number, so I knew when it was delivered. You can also call them (and keep calling, till they answer) :lol: and ask them to call you when your package arrives. This service will cost big 75 cents.
4) The one time I managed to reach them on the phone before I placed my order, I asked them if it was OK to order items from four different places and wait till it all arrived. They said sure. Take as much time as you need, but if you're ordering some huge 100lb item, then please come and get it as soon as it is convenient. So, bottom line, you might want to call them to check on this one.
Great posts, purdy99 and murphy. :)
I have several questions about this, which may have been answered before, but it would be nice to have all the answers in one place.
1. So just use their address from here (http://www.thelettercarrier.com/contact.htm) and write it as:
My Name Here
145 Tyee Drive
Point Roberts, WA
98281
It's just as easy as that?
2. I presume that when you pick up your parcel you need to show some ID?
3. Since they're hard to get in contact with, how do you know when your parcel has arrived? Do you just guess when it will come in and drive down to get it?
4. How long will they hold your parcel for and does that cost extra?
Sorry for the rapid-fire questions, but hopefully you (or someone else) will find time to answer them. Thanks.
vm_fan
Mar 26th, 2006, 01:35 AM
Thanks for the answers, purdy. I live in Vancouver, so I can imagine using TLC one day and making the drive down to Point Roberts. Package Express in Sumas is also an option, although it's a shorter drive to Point Roberts.
kaddy69
Mar 26th, 2006, 03:27 AM
great thread! bump!
I'm going to try shopthestates.
Venusia
Apr 7th, 2006, 10:17 AM
I'm tempted by STS... there's some furniture I really like from Room and Board.
What happens if your address gets sold to a mailing list and you start receiving lots of junk mail and unsolicited catalogs? Do you have to pay for that stuff, or can they just chuck it?
eap_44
Apr 7th, 2006, 11:02 AM
i haven't tried this one yet but my friend was the one who recommended this mail service. they are located in blaine, wa.
Blaine Enterprises
936 Peace Portal Dr
Blaine, WA 98230-4040
(360) 332-6825
they charge US$2 per package. i don't know if they will forward mail/package to canada.
i have a question for those RFD people who uses the TLC service. how do you manage to cross the border going to Point Roberts? what will you tell the US custom there? same question when going back? what will you tell the Canadian custom? i'm planning to buy a digital slr lens in US as it is way CHEAPER to buy it there rather than getting it here in Canada.
i'm thinking of just having it ship to Blaine, Wa. go there and pick the lens. put it in my camera and just throw the packaging. of course i will keep the manufacturer's box and when i come cross the border just say i went to bellingham mall but not declaring my lens. the lens is about US$500 worth. any other suggestions?
felix
Apr 7th, 2006, 04:53 PM
What happens if your address gets sold to a mailing list and you start receiving lots of junk mail and unsolicited catalogs? Do you have to pay for that stuff, or can they just chuck it?
I haven't received any spam yet. :D
eap_44
Apr 9th, 2006, 12:37 PM
have you heard of Blaine Enterprises?
Ch28
Apr 26th, 2006, 07:37 AM
i have a question for those RFD people who uses the TLC service. how do you manage to cross the border going to Point Roberts? what will you tell the US custom there? same question when going back? what will you tell the Canadian custom? i'm planning to buy a digital slr lens in US as it is way CHEAPER to buy it there rather than getting it here in Canada.
i'm thinking of just having it ship to Blaine, Wa. go there and pick the lens. put it in my camera and just throw the packaging. of course i will keep the manufacturer's box and when i come cross the border just say i went to bellingham mall but not declaring my lens. the lens is about US$500 worth. any other suggestions?
When I'm crossing the border into PR, I just tell the American customs agent that I'm heading to TLC to pick up some mail. Sometimes they'll ask me what is it and I just tell them and they let me thru. On the way back I just tell the Canadian customs agent what I'm bringing back. You can obviously lie but if you get caught, you're blacklisted for 5 years or something like that and fined a certain amount.
You can do that with your camera lens but if you're caught you'll be in some big trouble.
Daijoubu
May 9th, 2006, 10:51 AM
Feedback from STS: Awesome service :)
Got my addresse one day after I sent an request
Had some trouble with the shipping address being invalid, had to use the same as the billing, so I temporary change my address on Desjardins's website
Not sure if that was necessery since my card was charged after the 2 days I set it to expire
Swatch shipped my watch via FedEx on april 26th from NJ, delivered on the 28th at 5:11 PM and STS emailed me right away, even though thier site says that it should go to next business day after 5 PM
Shipping quote received by email on May 1st, paid for USPS Air Mail (10.10, include 4.95 handling fees tracking and insurance unavalaible for small packet, express was quoted at 24.xx but had these 2 options) at 11PM (EST)
Package was shipped on May 2nd and received yesterday, on the 8th :)
Just had to pay 5$ shipping + 8$ tax to Swatch but nothing to Canada Post
Steeve Urkel
May 10th, 2006, 01:13 AM
I'm tempted by STS... there's some furniture I really like from Room and Board.
What happens if your address gets sold to a mailing list and you start receiving lots of junk mail and unsolicited catalogs? Do you have to pay for that stuff, or can they just chuck it?
Furniture is a lousy idea!
I bought some Wood and wicker Ottomans from a US company and my mother sent them to me from the US.
They were packaged in the manufacturer's box wich she never opened ad arrived at her place perfectly!
She sent me my items through US ground...my packaged weighed 30lbs and too over 10 weeks to get to Canada.
Yeah- it was insured, I thought it was lost as stuff never takes that long.
Anyway, by the time I got my ottomans the wood was smashed to bits inside the box and the coardboard box was totally damaged!
It was a disaster and it was also the last set the company had...so couldn't get a replacement.
The company also almost didn't give me a credit as it was over 3 months since I ordered my items....
In the end I did get my money back, but no furniture and am out $70 in shipping charges :mad:
Homi
May 30th, 2006, 03:20 PM
just want to bump this thread, looking through it it seems STS is the best, and thats likely what ill use.
but it looks like registration is down till the 12th of Jun unforunetly
Homi
May 31st, 2006, 01:16 AM
I got a question about STS also, can i order from most US sites with my CDN credit card, and have a differing shipping address from my billing?
I know its not usually a problem to have different addresses in Canada, but it might be for US sites?
Talula
Jun 1st, 2006, 04:33 PM
I got a question about STS also, can i order from most US sites with my CDN credit card, and have a differing shipping address from my billing?
I know its not usually a problem to have different addresses in Canada, but it might be for US sites?
That will vary from site to site. I know that when I ordered from Skechers, it said that they didn't ship to Canada OR accept international credit cards, but I used my STS address as shipping, and used my canadian street address but a bogus city/state/zip for the billing. It accepted my PC Mastercard no problem. For all I know, I could've used my STS address for both, and it didn't verify my street address with my card #.
felix
Jun 5th, 2006, 07:39 PM
Received the following email yesterday .. sounds like they're getting more business :
===============================================
AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOR ALL SHOP THE STATES MEMBERS
===============================================
Dear Shop the States member,
Our office is moving…and so is your Shop the States shipping address.
New Shop the States shipping addresses will be available June 8th at our website http://www.shopthestates.com . With our address change we are also implementing a new and improved membership system that will enable you to log into your account, edit your information and view your new Shop the States shipping address online.
In the meantime, DO NOT place any new orders at retailers until you have signed up for your new Shop the States shipping address after June 8th (since new orders may not be received). An email reminder to sign up for your new address will be sent later this week, with more information on the effects of this address change for members with backordered items and magazine subscriptions.
Members with pending retail orders and in transit packages should ensure your parcel will arrive at Shop the States’ current location by Friday June 16th. This date is outside the average time taken for a retail order to arrive at our office from order date; however, if you are concerned your order/s will not arrive by then please email us at contact@shopthestates.com with the package tracking number for more assistance.
Kind Regards,
The team @ Shop the States
http://www.shopthestates.com
Can also read at :
http://www.shopthestates.com/MemberUpdate.html
Sgt_Strider
Jun 5th, 2006, 10:24 PM
Received the following email yesterday .. sounds like they're getting more business :
===============================================
AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOR ALL SHOP THE STATES MEMBERS
===============================================
Dear Shop the States member,
Our office is moving…and so is your Shop the States shipping address.
New Shop the States shipping addresses will be available June 8th at our website http://www.shopthestates.com . With our address change we are also implementing a new and improved membership system that will enable you to log into your account, edit your information and view your new Shop the States shipping address online.
In the meantime, DO NOT place any new orders at retailers until you have signed up for your new Shop the States shipping address after June 8th (since new orders may not be received). An email reminder to sign up for your new address will be sent later this week, with more information on the effects of this address change for members with backordered items and magazine subscriptions.
Members with pending retail orders and in transit packages should ensure your parcel will arrive at Shop the States’ current location by Friday June 16th. This date is outside the average time taken for a retail order to arrive at our office from order date; however, if you are concerned your order/s will not arrive by then please email us at contact@shopthestates.com with the package tracking number for more assistance.
Kind Regards,
The team @ Shop the States
http://www.shopthestates.com
Can also read at :
http://www.shopthestates.com/MemberUpdate.html
Felix I sent you several PM's within the past month. Can you answer them?
nanirina
Jun 22nd, 2006, 11:33 AM
too bad no more pay as you go.. now a yearly charge with STS...
STS actually lost one of my mail. well i dont' know whethr it's USPS 's fault or STS.. it was just a plain letter.. STS didn't receive it..
: ( : ( : (
nabeel
Jun 23rd, 2006, 08:45 AM
Not exactly the same kind of service, but for those of you who need a more consistent address in the US with forwarding service, check out www.usabox.com.
I have been using them for about 3 years now - I really like their Online Junk Mail Discarding option.
emoci
Jun 23rd, 2006, 09:37 AM
For those that use TheLetterCarrier.com do you need to rent a mailbox from them in order to use their MailForwarding service?
wheel
Jun 23rd, 2006, 09:52 AM
Bump for a good thread.
A note on duty: We have Free Trade which normally means no duty on most items. What you should expect to pay if you bring it back across the border yourself is the taxes. For folks in ontario, that'd generally be just the GST and PST. I've brought both computer equipment and books across the border (and other items) for years now and have never paid 'duty'. But I always declare my stuff at the border and pay the taxes. The last thing I'd do is try and sneak it across - if it's not worth the 15% then it's not worth my getting it in from the US. (just IMO).
I still use mailboxes etc in niagara falls/buffalo; I keep a mailbox there. They will mail stuff across from my box when requested, not sure what the charge is but it's not much. They do also take one up shipments I believe; certainly they used to. The phone number for them is on a previous page of this thread. Alternatively you could call ahead to them to setup a one time shipment, the drive down to pick it up - clear it at the border and pay your 15%.
Failing that, if you're getting something shipped, use postal service not UPS. What many people see as 'duty' with UPS shipments isn't duty, it's a whole ton of service charges for 'clearing customs paperwork', service fees for having to pay the GST on your behalf, stuff like that. And their rates are obscene (like $50 on a $100) - but again it's not duty, it's charged by UPS. If you ship post, they generally charge like $5 to clear the paperwork plus the taxes, and that's it.
gheart008
Jun 23rd, 2006, 10:04 AM
For those that use TheLetterCarrier.com do you need to rent a mailbox from them in order to use their MailForwarding service?
Nope, you just put their address with your name at the top. It's a good idea to put your phone number on it as well since from experience, they've called 50% of the time when the parcel arrives. Also, if it's a valuable item, make sure you ask them to check ID since anyone can just go there, point to a random package and say it's theirs. They just have to pay the small fee and the package is theirs. Trust me, it's happened before.
Daijoubu
Jun 23rd, 2006, 01:33 PM
too bad no more pay as you go.. now a yearly charge with STS...
STS actually lost one of my mail. well i dont' know whethr it's USPS 's fault or STS.. it was just a plain letter.. STS didn't receive it..
: ( : ( : (
It's better than before I think, the basic yearly subscription fee include the first shipment (5$ + shipping charge), so it's a better deal
nanirina
Jun 23rd, 2006, 01:34 PM
It's better than before I think, the basic yearly subscription fee include the first shipment (5$ + shipping charge), so it's a better deal
the yearly fee includes the shipping for free? I thought it was just receiving the package for free and not shipipng and receiving
Daijoubu
Jun 23rd, 2006, 01:38 PM
I think you're right, it's just the 5$ that's included
$3 per year isn't bad lol
$7.95 per year - includes your 1st package receipt FREE. - Additional deliveries charged at $4.95 per delivery. - This is the most economical plan if you shop infrequently or make less than three purchases from online stores per month.
bjan
Jun 26th, 2006, 09:41 PM
We regret to inform that Shop the States is closing.
The recent change in office location and start of online membership program came about because Shop the States hired an independent contracting company to process and onward ship member packages. This contracting company informed us today they will be breaking contract.
With much discussion and heavy hearts we have decided to close Shop the States. We have enjoyed providing service to our many members and would like to thank you for your business.
We understand our closing will inconvenience some members. We do apologize for the inconvenience and have listed below instructions for members with pending orders, in transit packages or parcels currently with Shop the States.
Members will be issued refunds for their Shop the States subscription payment by June 30th.
Kind Regards,
The team @ Shop the States
--
MEMBERS WITH PENDING ORDERS:
We ask all members with pending orders to cancel your orders with the retailer/seller. If your order has shipped and will arrive in the next week it will be processed as usual.
MEMBERS WITH IN TRANSIT ORDERS:
In transit parcels will be received and processed as usual until July 5th. We ask that all members request shipping quotes and onward ship parcels promptly once your order arrives to Shop the States.
MEMBERS WITH PACKAGES AT SHOP THE STATES:
Submit a shipping quote request as soon as possible via your member page. We will continue to ship parcels out until July 17th.
Ugh, anybody have any good alternatives? Shop the States was the best one that I could find.
FZZ
Jun 28th, 2006, 12:12 PM
Bad news. I've got email from them too.
skule123
Jun 28th, 2006, 03:01 PM
Ugh, anybody have any good alternatives? Shop the States was the best one that I could find.
I echo this request. The place the closing e-mail refers to seems to be way more expensive for little additional value, and the couple of other places referred to in this thread seem to have the same problems.
Anyone able to help some fellow RFDers out? Who has a line on reasonable US mail forwarding?
I am utterly blown away by these www.myus.com prices. 35$ setup fee. 132$ annual membership. Mandatory 8$ shipping invoice for every international package. And *then* we get into the shipping costs.
:eek:
emoci
Jun 28th, 2006, 04:06 PM
Here's a list of Places I have put together (I don't think any of them have all the features that made STS stand out, but the first few I put up are quite close):
1. ViaAdress (http://www.viaddress.com/)
2. ShipItTo (http://www.shipitto.com/)
3. Package Express (http://www.packageexpress.com)
-You can register with them for free
-There are no annual fees unless you are planning to receive letters and magazines regularly (at which point it's $25/yr and you get a mail box)
-Their Rates Info (http://www.packageexpress.com/Forms/RatesServices.pdf)
-You can get a Quote (http://www.packageexpress.com/ShippingQuote.asp) from them before sending down a package
Costs Involved:
-Actual Shipping Cost (if Forwarding)
-Receiving Fee (http://www.packageexpress.com/Forms/RatesServices.pdf)
-Handling Fee of $6
These used to be their old rates:
Package Pick-Up
� Same day email notification
� Phone or fax notification at no additional charge (may not be same day)
� Free Registration (Sign-up online at www.PackageExpress.com)
$3.00 / package 0-49 lbs and less than 4� in length (Storage 30 days, $3.00/mth thereafter)
$4.00 / package 50-99 lbs or between 4� and 8� (Storage 30 days, $4.00/mth thereafter)
$7.00 / package 100-150 lbs or 8� or longer (Storage 30 days, $7.00/mth thereafter)
$15.00 / pallet Pallet up to 4� X 4� X 4� (Storage 7 days, $15.00/wk thereafter)
$30.00 / pallet Pallet up to 4� X 4� X 8� (Storage 7 days, $30.00/wk thereafter)
If you plan on receiving letter mail or magazines a $25.00 annual mailbox fee applies.
With our computerized package notification system we can email you the day a package arrives for you.
The email will also include any previous packages that have arrived so you always have an up to date inventory.
Phone and fax notifications are free as well. Discounts are available for high volume. We can receive packages from any delivery company: FedEx, UPS, USPS, DHL, and any others. We can receive from any freight company too! Address your shipments as follows.
You will receive a customer number via email when you sign up online.
YOUR NAME or COMPANY NAME
115 Garfield St.
#______ (Your Customer No.)
Sumas WA 98295
User Experience:
-Also an RFDer emailed them (http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3517489&postcount=36)
-Here's someone who's had experience with them: http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3687503&postcount=45
-Also I recently had a package sent there and had them forward it to me. This ran smoothly, but I did have to call in to let them know I wanted it forwarded and provide CC info. Other than that everything was smooth, got my package in about 3-4 days, which I would consider reasonable for USPS shipping that I chose.
-See http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showpost.php?p=6529274&postcount=327
4. The Letter Carrier (http://thelettercarrier.com/)
-Call before shipping to them
-Ask to be called when package arrives
-Send package to:
Your Name
145 Tyee Drive, Point Roberts, WA 98281
Tel: Your Number
Involved Costs:
-Package Handling (Receiving):
1 to 24 Lbs $ 2.00
25 to 70 Lbs $ 2.50
Over 70 Lbs $ 3.25
C.O.D.s $ 4.50
Pallets $ 5.50
-Arrival Notification: Phone $ 0.75
-Mail Forwarding: $ 5.00 + Postage
So for Package under 24 lbs it'll cost: $7.75 + postage for forwarding
or only $2.75 if you cross the border from BC and get them across the border yourself.
5. http://www.forwardit.us/
6. http://www.rydensstore.com/
7. http://www.tsbshipping.com/
8. www.freeportforwarding.com
9. http://www.usaddressinc.com/mailbox.html
10. Blaine Enterprises http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3106946&postcount=127
11. http://canammailbox.tripod.com/
12. http://www.cbiusa.com/
13. http://www.pacificmailandparcel.com/location.cfm
14. http://www.usparcelpickup.com/
15. This has now given life to two threads so check the other one here:
http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=306198&page=3&pp=15
Others
http://www.myus.com/
From STS closing e-mail: Don�t forget to mention discount code SO-STS in the �How Did You Hear About Us� field during signup for a special discount of $30 OFF ANNUAL
MEMBERSHIP
http://www.mbe.com/ps/ms.html
http://maillinkplus.com/index.php
http://www.usglobalmail.com/
http://www.usabox.com/
http://www.1mailforward.com/index_002.htm
http://www.mailforwarding.biz/index.asp
http://www.usa2me.com/site/default.aspx
http://www.mynycoffice.com/1/cat1.htm
http://www.activefilings.com/en/services/mailforwarding.htm
http://www.mailnetwork.com/afaq.html
http://www.homebaseoregon.com/
http://www.vmfs.com/
http://www.thepostaldepot.com/mail.html#mailinfo
http://www.pobiusa.com/
http://www.shopanyamericanstore.com/
Summary
Of the above, the following seem to have an established forwarding service for those who are not picking up their own packages:
-PackageExpress
-TheLetterCarrier
-ForwartIt.us (See http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=654027 )
Other Useful Info
-Importing By Mail (applicable rules and dispute process with Duty/Tax assesments): http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/import/postal-postale/menu-eng.html
-Fees to expect from UPS (http://www.ups.com/content/ca/en/shipping/cost/zones/customs_clearance.html )
-Fees to expect from Fedex Trade Networks (http://www.stokecity.ca/FTN-FXG%20Brokerage%20Schedule%2003-01-04%20English%20Version.pdf )
-Fees to expect with CanadaPost/USPS shipment:
When items are imported into Canada by mail, Canada Post charges the recipient either a $5 handling fee for collecting duty and taxes on behalf of the CBSA, or an $8 handling fee if the item was sent by Priority Courier. If a mail item is duty free and tax exempt, neither fee is charged.
All amounts must be paid at the time of delivery (by cash, certified cheque, VISA, MasterCard or your Canada Post commercial account).
-CBSA programs for frequent Travellers: http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/agency-agence/program-eng.html#a_1
-Good Reading: http://www.stokecity.ca/orderfromus.shtml
CanAm
Jun 28th, 2006, 05:21 PM
I use Security mail in Blaine, WA - $8 a month. I drive down once a month and fill up with gas which pays for the box and the drive!
BioTech
Jun 28th, 2006, 05:48 PM
Are there any services that accept Paypal as a method of payment?
skule123
Jun 28th, 2006, 08:51 PM
Here's a list of Places I have put together (I don't think any of them have all the features that made STS stand out):
2. The Letter Carrier (Decent Replacement for STS, but the onus is on you to do the calling)
http://thelettercarrier.com/
Good post. I like the sounds of this service, even if it is no STS.
From a quick look around the web, there was a "Google Answers" about this. All the places in that answer seemed to have $50+ annual membership fees, so any service without that wins in my book.
canox
Jul 23rd, 2006, 06:02 AM
Good post. I like the sounds of this service, even if it is no STS.
From a quick look around the web, there was a "Google Answers" about this. All the places in that answer seemed to have $50+ annual membership fees, so any service without that wins in my book.
Can anyone who had used thelettercarrier before comment on their service?
Also will they just ship to Canada or to other countries as well?
And what mailing methods do they use (e.g. Fedex, DHL...etc)?
Too many questions.... :cheesygri
SubXO
Aug 5th, 2006, 03:25 AM
Does anyone have any info on Blaine Enterprises? (http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3106946&postcount=127) I'm thinking of using them but do they work the same way as the Point Roberts place? Do I just put my name and their address in the shipping address and just go there when the package arrives or do I have to let them know first?
Vitulla
Aug 19th, 2006, 10:51 PM
any place near montreal where I could pick up the package?
Vitulla
Aug 20th, 2006, 12:40 PM
Found:
www.freeportforwarding.com
Like 1 hour from downtown montreal...anyone ever deal with them...at customs are you charged GST and PST or what exactly? Thanks
kayjay
Aug 21st, 2006, 12:01 AM
I use CanAm in Niagara Falls - the will hold packages for you to come and collect, and are located within a minute of the border. Mom and Pop kind of place, nothing fancy but very reliable.
Have been with them over a year - very happy, no problems. You can rent a box for a month at a time if you like. Don't think they forward, though.
I am looking for a similar service in the 1000 Islands region - does anyone know of one??
peroxide8888
Aug 21st, 2006, 12:09 AM
Does anyone have any info on Blaine Enterprises? (http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3106946&postcount=127) I'm thinking of using them but do they work the same way as the Point Roberts place? Do I just put my name and their address in the shipping address and just go there when the package arrives or do I have to let them know first?Are you closer to Blaine than Point Roberts? The line-ups at the Douglas and Pacific crossings can be brutal. Point Roberts isn't usually longer than 10-20 mins. I'd sooner go there, unless you have a Nexus card (of course).
The two places I'm aware of in Point Roberts are:
http://www.thelettercarrier.com/
http://www.tsbshipping.com/
I've used TSB Shipping, and am quite happy with their service.
karst
Aug 26th, 2006, 03:20 PM
Are you closer to Blaine than Point Roberts? The line-ups at the Douglas and Pacific crossings can be brutal. Point Roberts isn't usually longer than 10-20 mins. I'd sooner go there, unless you have a Nexus card (of course).
The two places I'm aware of in Point Roberts are:
http://www.thelettercarrier.com/
http://www.tsbshipping.com/
I've used TSB Shipping, and am quite happy with their service.
I am trying out Package Express right now and will report back. Someone else tried them and had (mostly) a good experience.
I would like to hear more from people using The Letter Carrier. I hear they are not very responsive to emails or else I might have gone with them. Package Express works somewhat like Shop the States, where you hear by email the same day and can arrange shipment by email as well, so the procedure is pretty seamless.
TSB doesn't forward outside the USA so they are not what I'm looking for at least.
Newfnut
Aug 26th, 2006, 04:00 PM
Does anyone have any info on Blaine Enterprises? (http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3106946&postcount=127) I'm thinking of using them but do they work the same way as the Point Roberts place? Do I just put my name and their address in the shipping address and just go there when the package arrives or do I have to let them know first?
I have used both letter carrier and Blaine Enterprise for a mailing address and picked up the parcels myself. (never used them for mail forwarding though). Basically the same procedure, the only difference I noticed is that the letter carrier will let you dump all your boxes and bubble wrap etc...where Blaine enterprises you have to take your packaging with you.
I prefer Blaine enterprise as I quite often have items delivered there when I travel and pick them up on my way home so I don't have to lug it around with me which you can't do if your item is sitting in Point Roberts.
forreal
Aug 28th, 2006, 03:04 PM
I am trying out Package Express right now and will report back. Someone else tried them and had (mostly) a good experience.
...Package Express works somewhat like Shop the States, where you hear by email the same day and can arrange shipment by email as well, so the procedure is pretty seamless.
Eagerly waiting for your report. :) I would like to know how one sets up mail forwarding with them, how much it costs, and if you need to rent a mailbox.
karst
Aug 28th, 2006, 08:42 PM
Eagerly waiting for your report. :) I would like to know how one sets up mail forwarding with them, how much it costs, and if you need to rent a mailbox.
Those points I can tell you about now, before my first package has arrived with them (any day now). The free sign up for mail forwarding (US to Canada) is here:
http://www.packageexpress.com/Register.aspx
It costs $3 for normal letter/package forwarding plus shipping. You apparently don't need to rent a box unless you get frequent mail sent to them, in which case the charge is $25/year. This is what is AFAIK unique about Package Express and The Letter Carrier since STS closed down: no setup charges or $100 plus yearly rental charge like similar services.
There is one report already from someone who received a package from Package Express. The review is mostly positive, but with some room for improvement.
http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=306198&page=3&highlight=shop+states
I wrote them asking whether they offer a repackaging service or will at least send several packages together in one shipment to save shipping, but did not hear back by email. This is a bit disappointing but I guess I will try calling.
emoci
Sep 4th, 2006, 02:36 PM
Someone has already had a package received from Package Express
http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3687503&postcount=45
I was curious what people think, but do you think this thread should classify as a "Sticky"?
Jon Lai
Sep 4th, 2006, 03:31 PM
Someone has already had a package received from Package Express
http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3687503&postcount=45
I was curious what people think, but do you think this thread should classify as a "Sticky"?
New to this thread guys.
So it sounds like PackageExpress is the alternative to Shop the States?
karst
Sep 4th, 2006, 11:31 PM
First, as to stickying this thread, I would sticky the original mail forwarding thread linked several times above, both to keep all discussion around that topic in one thread and because (for me at least) it was the most useful thread I have *ever* seen here and has really transformed my online shopping experience.
Second, my package arrived at Package Express and I have had it forwarded, though I haven't received it yet. My opinion of them is mixed, exactly like the experience posted in the other thread.
On the positive side, I heard from PE immediately after they received the package and they did offer a USPS option when asked. I managed to arrange the package forwarding with limited hassle by email; not quite as seemless as STS, but at least I didn't have to call them and they sent it out the same or next day as I sent credit card info. Finally, PE has no ongoing/subscription fees and their package reception fee of $3 is as low as it gets.
On the negative side, I did write them by email once with questions about their services and never heard back. Therefore I still don't know if they even allow repackaging/combined shipping requests. And in the case of the package I just forwarded, after asking for "USPS options" I was only given a rather expensive quote (like the poster in the other thread) for some form of expedited USPS shipping: $20 for a 1-2 pound small item. I was in a hurry and accepted that method so maybe I should not complain. Maybe they only use more expensive USPS options that provide pickup at their location by the USPS, in which case I would be less prone to use them since it's only useful for me if the cheap/surface USPS options are available, unless they allow several items to be collected then repackaged and shipped at once. In their defence, maybe if I would have called or written back they might have offered cheaper services.
Overall, Package Express is the best I have found in my brief search of package forwarders with only The Letter Carrier as a possible alternative for what I wanted (cheap USPS forwarding without ongoing fees). But they are not yet the Shop the States alternative I was looking for, since STS had a more seamless web based system of making and receiving shipping requests, of holding and repackaging multiple items, and of offering the fullest range of USPS and other shipping options (though possibly with padded shipping quotes towards the end...). Maybe there is no viable business model for doing what STS did. If anyone finds this ultimate replacement please write in, but for now Package Express (and possibly The Letter Carrier) will have to do.
mgazer
Sep 5th, 2006, 11:53 AM
I have used this place in Niagara Falls NY and I highly recommend it.. it costs $5US per package received and they send you an email when it arrives. They are extremely organized and efficient and are about 5 minutes away from the Queenston/Lewiston border...
As for declaring it at the border... I only buy things that I can wear or put in my briefcase so that I don't have to pay the "man"..
http://www.usaddressinc.com/mailbox.html
forreal
Sep 5th, 2006, 07:57 PM
...not quite as seemless as STS, but at least I didn't have to call them and they sent it out the same or next day as I sent credit card info.
How did you send your credit card info? Did you call PE or did you do that via a secure website?
And in the case of the package I just forwarded, after asking for "USPS options" I was only given a rather expensive quote (like the poster in the other thread) for some form of expedited USPS shipping: $20 for a 1-2 pound small item.
Yeah, I also wonder if they have cheaper USPS options. If not, I'm not too crazy about using them for forwarding.
murphy
Sep 5th, 2006, 11:18 PM
I LOVE Package Express for picking up my parcels over the border. I usually receive between 10 and 20 parcels per month. When I go in, they know me by name and are really efficient and gathering my parcels together. They let me open everything there in the back office -- I can leave all my excess packaging there and can even try clothing on in their restroom so I can send returns back right away if something doesn't fit. They e-mail me within 24 hours of receiving my parcel and have been very responsive to my e-mails.
(That having been said, it may be because they know me there.) They have GREAT personalized service and are very professional.
I've never had to forward parcels to Canada (since I usually drive down and pick them up -- the Huntington border crossing has the LEAST line-ups of the lower mainland border crossings). But on behalf of those with questions about forwarding parcels, I asked Kim at Package Express what their procedures were and here's her response:
"We do forward parcel's to Canada, once your parcel's arrive I can package them all in one, I then take the weight, the value enter in to USPS. I am given various shipping prices, I forward those prices to you, you select one, and then I can forward. To make payment for shipping we just need CC# information for payment."
I used to use STS as well, but switched exclusively to Package Express just before STS shut down. Hope this info helps someone.
First, as to stickying this thread, I would sticky the original mail forwarding thread linked several times above, both to keep all discussion around that topic in one thread and because (for me at least) it was the most useful thread I have *ever* seen here and has really transformed my online shopping experience.
Second, my package arrived at Package Express and I have had it forwarded, though I haven't received it yet. My opinion of them is mixed, exactly like the experience posted in the other thread.
On the positive side, I heard from PE immediately after they received the package and they did offer a USPS option when asked. I managed to arrange the package forwarding with limited hassle by email; not quite as seemless as STS, but at least I didn't have to call them and they sent it out the same or next day as I sent credit card info. Finally, PE has no ongoing/subscription fees and their package reception fee of $3 is as low as it gets.
On the negative side, I did write them by email once with questions about their services and never heard back. Therefore I still don't know if they even allow repackaging/combined shipping requests. And in the case of the package I just forwarded, after asking for "USPS options" I was only given a rather expensive quote (like the poster in the other thread) for some form of expedited USPS shipping: $20 for a 1-2 pound small item. I was in a hurry and accepted that method so maybe I should not complain. Maybe they only use more expensive USPS options that provide pickup at their location by the USPS, in which case I would be less prone to use them since it's only useful for me if the cheap/surface USPS options are available, unless they allow several items to be collected then repackaged and shipped at once. In their defence, maybe if I would have called or written back they might have offered cheaper services.
Overall, Package Express is the best I have found in my brief search of package forwarders with only The Letter Carrier as a possible alternative for what I wanted (cheap USPS forwarding without ongoing fees). But they are not yet the Shop the States alternative I was looking for, since STS had a more seamless web based system of making and receiving shipping requests, of holding and repackaging multiple items, and of offering the fullest range of USPS and other shipping options (though possibly with padded shipping quotes towards the end...). Maybe there is no viable business model for doing what STS did. If anyone finds this ultimate replacement please write in, but for now Package Express (and possibly The Letter Carrier) will have to do.
karst
Sep 9th, 2006, 12:20 PM
I have used this place in Niagara Falls NY and I highly recommend it.. it costs $5US per package received and they send you an email when it arrives. They are extremely organized and efficient and are about 5 minutes away from the Queenston/Lewiston border...
As for declaring it at the border... I only buy things that I can wear or put in my briefcase so that I don't have to pay the "man"..
http://www.usaddressinc.com/mailbox.html
This could be very good but the $8/month mailbox rental fee is mandatory?
If so, this is not useful for me or for the average occasional Canadian shopper of US online retailers. Maybe good for a Canadian eBay business or something similar.
karst
Sep 9th, 2006, 12:23 PM
How did you send your credit card info? Did you call PE or did you do that via a secure website?
In my case I emailed the credit card info, though the other guy who reported on Package Express phoned in those details. I don't think they have a secure website to enter credit card details -- as I mentioned they don't have their services fully and seamlessly available via their website like STS had.
As for their range of USPS options, I still don't know. If I order again I will pin them down on this issue.
karst
Sep 9th, 2006, 12:31 PM
"We do forward parcel's to Canada, once your parcel's arrive I can package them all in one, I then take the weight, the value enter in to USPS. I am given various shipping prices, I forward those prices to you, you select one, and then I can forward. To make payment for shipping we just need CC# information for payment."
Thanks for the info. I am glad to hear that they will repackage... that is a big plus. As for the shipping quote process, we will have to follow up with them. When I go to the USPS web site and enter a parcel weight, etc. I get a very extensive range of shipping options to Canada, and this range of options AFAIK used to be offered in full by STS when they quoted shipping. But in my case dealing with Package Express mail forwarding, and in the other RedFlag poster's case, we were only offered one USPS shipping option and it was an expensive one.
It would be great if during your next visit you could ask Package Express exactly how we get the full the range of *surface* and air USPS shipping options, if they offer them. I think if Package Express developed their email and web site for requesting mail fowarding and entering CC info, and if they offered cheap USPS shipping, they could add a lot of business (all the business STS had).
If it's too much bother then don't worry, I can call them as well. Either way, I appreciate the extra info you posted.
bjan
Oct 27th, 2006, 06:26 PM
Just picked up some packages (4) from PE last week-end, (10:00AM). Pretty smooth. Good experience. Was expecting 2 more packages at the time, but no big deal.
What was unfortunate, was when I got home, I got the e-mail from them saying the other 2 packages arrived. (1:30PM) When I checked the tracking number, they arrived at 7:00 AM. Now I'm making another trip down there, to pick up the packages I probably should have been able to pick up last week-end.
Minor annoyance - I'll still use their services - maybe next time I'll ask explicitly if I'm expecting packages to arrive the same day.
yatyat
Oct 29th, 2006, 03:23 PM
Are you closer to Blaine than Point Roberts? The line-ups at the Douglas and Pacific crossings can be brutal. Point Roberts isn't usually longer than 10-20 mins. I'd sooner go there, unless you have a Nexus card (of course).
The two places I'm aware of in Point Roberts are:
http://www.thelettercarrier.com/
http://www.tsbshipping.com/
I've used TSB Shipping, and am quite happy with their service.
could you tell me how tsb advise you of shipments when they arrive? email, phone? or do you have to call them?
thanks.
maddawg
Oct 29th, 2006, 04:56 PM
I have used this place in Niagara Falls NY and I highly recommend it.. it costs $5US per package received and they send you an email when it arrives. They are extremely organized and efficient and are about 5 minutes away from the Queenston/Lewiston border...
As for declaring it at the border... I only buy things that I can wear or put in my briefcase so that I don't have to pay the "man"..
http://www.usaddressinc.com/mailbox.html
Thanks for the valuable information. I used this place and it was great....3 minutes from the bridge.
parry
Nov 15th, 2006, 03:15 PM
Great thread. Should be stickied.
parry
Nov 16th, 2006, 12:51 PM
I use CanAm in Niagara Falls - the will hold packages for you to come and collect, and are located within a minute of the border. Mom and Pop kind of place, nothing fancy but very reliable.
Have been with them over a year - very happy, no problems. You can rent a box for a month at a time if you like. Don't think they forward, though.
I am looking for a similar service in the 1000 Islands region - does anyone know of one??
Care to share the address, website details?
mattm
Nov 16th, 2006, 05:04 PM
What about similar per-package services in Alberta?
There's some great wine stores in Calgary, but they won't ship out of province. Prices & selection are much better than in BC as well.
I reckon it's a lot safer ordering from AB than the USA, as there's no risk of customs charges.. I should be OK as long as the mail forwarding company doesn't mind shipping wine out of province.
scoop
Dec 20th, 2006, 04:56 PM
Just wanted to bump this thread with great info.
emoci
Dec 21st, 2006, 12:57 AM
Vote for making this thread a sticky
http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=381075
abu_sme
Jan 5th, 2007, 05:15 PM
Bump, but I have a question. Say if I buy a dell laptop in the US for $1000. In importing this, would I get hit with just the GST/PST or would they nail me with duties because the components are made in Malaysia/China/Taiwan etc.?
emoci
Jan 5th, 2007, 08:16 PM
Bump, but I have a question. Say if I buy a dell laptop in the US for $1000. In importing this, would I get hit with just the GST/PST or would they nail me with duties because the components are made in Malaysia/China/Taiwan etc.?
Chances are you'd get hit with just gst/pst.
Now on a second note(you deem whether you want to use this or not): When Package express asks you for the value to declare for customs, you could tell them to put down as a refurbished laptop from dell for a lower value. :cheesygri
I am pretty sure there are no duties (I mean with the MP3 player, and SD cards, and video cards I've ordered from ebay, I would've racked up a lot of duty if they were taking into account all the made in china parts.)
maddawg
Jan 5th, 2007, 08:37 PM
This what I did, picked up my laptop, carried a used laptop bag with me...loaded the software and away I go. Did not even claim it.
hothummer
Jan 5th, 2007, 09:35 PM
This what I did, picked up my laptop, carried a used laptop bag with me...loaded the software and away I go. Did not even claim it.
LOVE IT MADDAWG !!! F**K Canada Customs and F**K the Canadian government for their oppresive taxes. I purchase TONS of items online and have them sent to a parcel receiver in Niagara Falls NY and just drive them back over the border. New shoes...not a problem..ear 'em back..new computer.. just throw it in the laptop bag...
Perhaps if items weren't >50% more expensive in this country, people wouldn't be motivated to "skirt the system"
Can't wait to hear from the bleeding-heart Canadians who feel that getting screwed by the government with overtaxation is somehow justified!
adrian1170
Jan 5th, 2007, 10:46 PM
Dear Folks;
I've just started making weekly trips to the Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo, NY UPS store to pick up Ebay packages and also to drop off ebay shipments. The USPS is a lot cheaper than Canada Post.
I always like to watch all the canadians in the parking lot ripping their boxes open and pulling expensive cameras and computers into their bags.
As far as I know most goods from the USA and Mexico are duty free due to the free trade agreement between Canada and those countries. Only imports from other countries will cost you duty. As you guys mentioned, gst and pst are payable though if you declare something. So far I've noticed they are pretty lax about inspections when you come through late saturday night.
Tomorrow I have to bring in the saxophone I bought on ebay for my dd for christmas. Im going to have fun getting that in my laptop bag. I'm going to have to say i,m a busker on my way to play in the subway.
Lastly, fawk that guy who charges you $3.50 to get back on the QEW
Best Regards
Adrian D
input
Jan 19th, 2007, 03:23 PM
Hi,
I'm ordering off Amazon.com through my Amazon.ca account, and put in Package Express as my secondary address. But its asking me for a Phone number, do I put Package Express' number or my Canadian phone number?!
murphy
Jan 19th, 2007, 11:47 PM
Hi,
I'm ordering off Amazon.com through my Amazon.ca account, and put in Package Express as my secondary address. But its asking me for a Phone number, do I put Package Express' number or my Canadian phone number?!
I just use my Canadian phone number
TorontoEh
Jan 25th, 2007, 12:53 PM
Hey guys, so i think the only good ones available for us in Toronto/Niagara area are:
CanAm in Niagara Falls
Package Express
Can anyone post more reviews on the above?
input
Jan 25th, 2007, 02:35 PM
Hey,
I got my package shipped using UPS to Package Express and the tracking information has confirmed that it has been delivered at 11:43 A.M. (US Time? I have no idea what time zone that is) When will I expect to get an email from Package Express so I can get it forwarded?
parry
Jan 25th, 2007, 02:54 PM
anyone has the details on Package express? their phone number, what do they charge , website etc?
Edit: never mind. Found it. :) www.packageexpress.com
input
Jan 25th, 2007, 07:13 PM
Hey once again,
I got the confirmation email at 4:10PM and was wondering which number do I call? The one in Sumas WA? or the one in Vancouver???
Thanks :D
115 Garfield Street Sumas WA
Sumas: 360 988-0219 Vancouver: 604 628-2230
parry
Jan 25th, 2007, 09:10 PM
Hey once again,
I got the confirmation email at 4:10PM and was wondering which number do I call? The one in Sumas WA? or the one in Vancouver???
Thanks :D
115 Garfield Street Sumas WA
Sumas: 360 988-0219 Vancouver: 604 628-2230
Why don't u call and let us know? Easier than typing here..isn't it?
input
Jan 26th, 2007, 06:11 PM
Hey guys, so i think the only good ones available for us in Toronto/Niagara area are:
CanAm in Niagara Falls
Package Express
Can anyone post more reviews on the above?
Package Express is at the Vancouver border not Niagara. I just got off the phone and got it fowarded right now. But the shipping price was pretty steep for a pair of headphones at 1lbs using USPS. I paid $20. Must be the size of the package...
Anyways, calling them was simple and I asked for a shipping quote on the spot. They told me that they would call back in 15 minutes for the quote after I asked them. Gave her my credit card number and got it shipped the same day.
input
Feb 11th, 2007, 10:00 PM
Package Express is at the Vancouver border not Niagara. I just got off the phone and got it fowarded right now. But the shipping price was pretty steep for a pair of headphones at 1lbs using USPS. I paid $20. Must be the size of the package...
Anyways, calling them was simple and I asked for a shipping quote on the spot. They told me that they would call back in 15 minutes for the quote after I asked them. Gave her my credit card number and got it shipped the same day.
After two weeks of waiting since it was shipped by Package Express, Canada Post is charging me on customs. Damn, This coming to be more expensive than I thought.
Stereo Headphone Black by Panasonic [Electronics] = Item Subtotal: $31.98 + Shipping & Handling: $7.97 = $39.95
Shipping from Package Express to Canada $20
Now Canada Post Customs $44?!
That's nearly as much as the product itself. I need help. How can I make the customs fee lower?!
emoci
Feb 11th, 2007, 10:28 PM
After two weeks of waiting since it was shipped by Package Express, Canada Post is charging me on customs. Damn, This coming to be more expensive than I thought.
Stereo Headphone Black by Panasonic [Electronics] = Item Subtotal: $31.98 + Shipping & Handling: $7.97 = $39.95
Shipping from Package Express to Canada $20
Now Canada Post Customs $44?!
That's nearly as much as the product itself. I need help. How can I make the customs fee lower?!
$44 customs fee on its own + 20 + 31.98? what did you tell them to declare as the price on the package?
input
Feb 11th, 2007, 11:34 PM
$44 customs fee on its own + 20 + 31.98? what did you tell them to declare as the price on the package?
The problem is that I didn't tell the value of the package. They could have looked at the receipt of the package when it arrived from Amazon to them, but thats speculation. When I asked for a shipping quotation, I only gave them the package details (width. etc). Or could it be the wrong package?
Or could it be Canada's Post fault. I have no idea.
input
Feb 12th, 2007, 03:15 PM
bump, i need a response before I head out at 6
Thaiwoo
Feb 12th, 2007, 03:17 PM
This doesn't sound right. More like the fees from UPS.
Didn't you get a receipt from the post office which lists the charges in detail?
input
Feb 12th, 2007, 03:54 PM
This doesn't sound right. More like the fees from UPS.
Didn't you get a receipt from the post office which lists the charges in detail?
Haven't gone to the post office yet. Only recieved a Delivery Notice. I uploaded it:
http://i10.tinypic.com/4i2bk1w.jpg
Removed my name and address on paint
input
Feb 12th, 2007, 07:51 PM
UPDATE:
Here's my story. I got the package I wanted but not the price that I even thought in my head. How is $43.45 in customs possible? :confused:
Well, it turns out that Package Express or either Canada customs incorrectly valued the duty for the package at $274.64 and classified as a cellular telephone. Can you believe that? How could that even be possible for something to be so high?
Thus, calculations are as follows:
Duty > $0.00
Excise Tax > $0.00
GST/HST + > $16.48
PST/TVP > $21.97
Handling Fee > $5.00
TOTAL PAYABLE=$43.45
Well, I have to do something to get my money back. Any suggestions because my first plan of attack is Canada Customs. :D
Daijoubu
Feb 12th, 2007, 10:12 PM
On the form where it says how much is due, it explain how to make a reclamation, but you'll need to include proof and such
input
Feb 13th, 2007, 12:34 AM
On the form where it says how much is due, it explain how to make a reclamation, but you'll need to include proof and such
Thanks for the advice. I got the original receipt from Amazon and the receipt from Package Express.
AlexV
Apr 23rd, 2007, 01:06 PM
Sorry for stirring such an old thread, but I'm in need of a US address to ship some items. From what I gathered, the best places to use if you live around Toronto are:
The UPS Store #2194 (aka Mail Boxes Etc)
(716) 298-4461
1623 Military Rd
Niagara Falls, NY
14304
Prices in USD, may not be 100% correct, call to confirm: $5, $10, $15 fee to receive (depending on the size), $1 per day for storage.
Instructions, may not be 100% correct, call to confirm: When having something shipped, use the above address and make sure the first line has this:
Your name, Your phone number, c/o UPS Store
They will call you when you package arrivesand:
http://www.usaddressinc.com/mailbox.html
I don't have any experience with this company
Any other suggestions? I'm looking for a place that will hold the package and allow me to drive there to carry it back over the border. I do not want them to ship it to Toronto because the package is fairly large and I will get hit pretty badly on shipping fees.
maddawg
Apr 23rd, 2007, 04:00 PM
I would suggest us mailboxes
3909 Witmer Road
Niagara Falls NY
14305
They are located literally 2 minutes from the queenston/lewiston bridge. Heading there this Friday to pickup my package...definitely worth it.
abu_sme
Apr 23rd, 2007, 04:15 PM
I'm kinda peeved at package express. They are usually pretty happy to over declare items. I have gotten into an email fight with the owner over this, he will not budge on his policy. I still use them from time to time, but I do a pickup whenever i am down in Vancouver.
nanirina
May 12th, 2007, 08:16 PM
I would suggest us mailboxes
3909 Witmer Road
Niagara Falls NY
14305
They are located literally 2 minutes from the queenston/lewiston bridge. Heading there this Friday to pickup my package...definitely worth it.
This is the U.S. Address Inc right?
I assume you've had positive experiences.
I emailed them but did not receive a reply tho. So do you know if they charge for holding the package and how long will they charge you.
nanirina
May 12th, 2007, 08:18 PM
Thanks for the advice. I got the original receipt from Amazon and the receipt from Package Express.
Did you get your $$$ back? How long did it take? I recently got dinged at Canada Customs too even though my item was marked as gift. They dinged me $15 in taxes/fees for a $50 gift because my firend used Esprit's box to mail it.
IceQue
May 12th, 2007, 08:26 PM
This is the U.S. Address Inc right?
I assume you've had positive experiences.
I emailed them but did not receive a reply tho. So do you know if they charge for holding the package and how long will they charge you.
They charge you $5 for each package. going these this weekend to pick up some things.
DealGiver
May 12th, 2007, 11:05 PM
They charge you $5 for each package. going these this weekend to pick up some things.
any other charge to hold it for you per day? as in ups location above
nanirina
May 13th, 2007, 05:19 PM
They charge you $5 for each package. going these this weekend to pick up some things.
How do you sign up for this service? I emailed them before but no replies :( Do you have to fill out some forms before hand or you just tell them by phone you have packages coming and pay when you arrive?
Inno
May 14th, 2007, 10:06 AM
Did you get your $$$ back? How long did it take? I recently got dinged at Canada Customs too even though my item was marked as gift. They dinged me $15 in taxes/fees for a $50 gift because my firend used Esprit's box to mail it.
I have gotten $ back on overcharge by Canadapost on GST. Just had to send them the Ebay item no. and they saw what I actually paid for it online. Took about one month.
TorontoEh
May 20th, 2007, 12:44 AM
any new updates guys? did anyone else find an option yet?>
maddawg
May 20th, 2007, 05:50 AM
This is the U.S. Address Inc right?
I assume you've had positive experiences.
I emailed them but did not receive a reply tho. So do you know if they charge for holding the package and how long will they charge you.
They charge me $5 per package (depending on size) and a pretty good at holding it. If you plan and having them hold your package, then it becomes a weekly charge. I normally order multiple items so I can make one trip. Been using them for a hyear with no problems. I have never emailed, just call them and sign up.
dryang
May 27th, 2007, 03:50 PM
what is the situation in point roberts now?
if i bring back a a laptop, will i be charged the stupid duties?
i hope only gst and pst. if there are duties, it is not worthwhile to buy from the states.
maddawg
May 27th, 2007, 04:11 PM
Last laptop I purchased, I paid no duties or taxes. I had a power inverter and was able to setup the laptop, bought a old laptop bag and brought it across the border.
TorontoEh
May 27th, 2007, 04:59 PM
They charge me $5 per package (depending on size) and a pretty good at holding it. If you plan and having them hold your package, then it becomes a weekly charge. I normally order multiple items so I can make one trip. Been using them for a hyear with no problems. I have never emailed, just call them and sign up.
Yeah i just setup my account at US ADDRESS, very friendly people and right across from queenston bridge, at witmar and military rd!!!! after 1 week, they charge $2 per parcel......
Hadron
Jun 17th, 2007, 06:42 PM
Yeah i just setup my account at US ADDRESS, very friendly people and right across from queenston bridge, at witmar and military rd!!!! after 1 week, they charge $2 per parcel......
I used US Address for 4 parcels, thanks to all the recommendations from RFD. It's legit, Awesome service, and cheap...
TorontoEh
Jun 17th, 2007, 08:10 PM
I used US Address for 4 parcels, thanks to all the recommendations from RFD. It's legit, Awesome service, and cheap...
Yep! Good job.... i think thats the only thing available to us canadians who wants to use us deals ;-)
anyone tried UPS store at military rd?
AlexV
Jun 17th, 2007, 08:22 PM
anyone tried UPS store at military rd?
Yes. Picked up an order from amazon.com from them a few weeks ago. No issues.
chococrazy
Jun 20th, 2007, 12:39 PM
Just ordered something and shipped it to US Addresses. Will let you know how it turns out!
skule123
Jun 20th, 2007, 12:48 PM
I guess US Address doesn't have a service to actually forward packages to a Canadian address, and is pick-up only? Appreciate the info.
summerfan
Jun 20th, 2007, 02:23 PM
I guess US Address doesn't have a service to actually forward packages to a Canadian address, and is pick-up only? Appreciate the info.
They do forward but you do have to pay.
maddawg
Jun 20th, 2007, 04:22 PM
Just ordered something and shipped it to US Addresses. Will let you know how it turns out!
No need to let us know, they have a great service and you will not be disappointed. Had to pickup geox shoes I ordered on the weeked and it went great.
TorontoEh
Jul 9th, 2007, 12:22 PM
They do forward but you do have to pay.
how much is it? sometimes its just better to pay them extra to ship depending on item
optimo
Jul 9th, 2007, 10:01 PM
I use Package Express all the time, and have nothing but praises for them. Excellent rates, and very fast package forwarding service. Just ask for Terry when you call them, he's the guy who does most of the package forwarding stuff.
TorontoEh
Jul 9th, 2007, 10:33 PM
I use Package Express all the time, and have nothing but praises for them. Excellent rates, and very fast package forwarding service. Just ask for Terry when you call them, he's the guy who does most of the package forwarding stuff.
hi optimo, any ph# or website? city? buffalo im assuming
optimo
Jul 10th, 2007, 08:36 AM
Check msg box.
emoci
Aug 25th, 2007, 06:45 PM
Well, this thread needs a bump
Another request to sticky it for easy finding
And there is a list of places that do package forwarding a few pages back:
http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3513988&postcount=149
consumerPI
Aug 26th, 2007, 06:50 AM
Can u send that to me as well? I want to avoid UPS as much as possible as they are expensive and screw people over with their brokerage fees when I've had stuff shipped from the states to Can. They don't deserve my business for those practices.
Thanks.
Check msg box.
input
Aug 28th, 2007, 10:42 PM
Yeah i just setup my account at US ADDRESS, very friendly people and right across from queenston bridge, at witmar and military rd!!!! after 1 week, they charge $2 per parcel......
Where can I find information about this US ADDRESS? Too many irrelevant google results. I'm guessing this is in Buffalo, correct?
I just want to find another forwarding service other than Package Express because it takes too long for packages to arrive in Toronto since they're located in Vancouver. Hopefully, this time I can just pick it up. :-0
Thanks.
emoci
Aug 29th, 2007, 01:07 AM
Where can I find information about this US ADDRESS? Too many irrelevant google results. I'm guessing this is in Buffalo, correct?
I just want to find another forwarding service other than Package Express because it takes too long for packages to arrive in Toronto since they're located in Vancouver. Hopefully, this time I can just pick it up. :-0
Thanks.
http://www.usaddressinc.com/mailbox.html
input
Aug 29th, 2007, 02:23 PM
http://www.usaddressinc.com/mailbox.html
You have to pay monthly for a mailbox at US ADDRESS? At Package Express, they gave you a free number. I don't regularly buy things online so this may not be very useful to me when I have to pay monthly.
Any other suggestionsfor Buffalo? I read something about a UPS Store with the same service.
input
Sep 7th, 2007, 04:35 PM
You have to pay monthly for a mailbox at US ADDRESS? At Package Express, they gave you a free number. I don't regularly buy things online so this may not be very useful to me when I have to pay monthly.
Any other suggestionsfor Buffalo? I read something about a UPS Store with the same service.
bump I need a response as I am watching an eBay auction ending on Saturday. Thanks
emoci
Sep 7th, 2007, 05:12 PM
bump I need a response as I am watching an eBay auction ending on Saturday. Thanks
Did you call US Adress?
Call them, I don't think you need a Mailbox for packages, only if you plan on receiving regular mail.
They do however want you to pick up the package yourself....
Also, check with your seller before bidding, some of them won't ship to a non-PayPal confirmed address to start with!
input
Sep 7th, 2007, 07:51 PM
Did you call US Adress?
Call them, I don't think you need a Mailbox for packages, only if you plan on receiving regular mail.
They do however want you to pick up the package yourself....
Also, check with your seller before bidding, some of them won't ship to a non-PayPal confirmed address to start with!
I'll send them an e-mail IF I do win the eBay auction of course. There's seven days for payment. From anybody's personal experience, how much is it to pick it up yourself? And if anyone has the forward a package to someone before, how much would you think it would cost?
Thanks
karst
Sep 12th, 2007, 01:08 PM
I'll send them an e-mail IF I do win the eBay auction of course. There's seven days for payment. From anybody's personal experience, how much is it to pick it up yourself? And if anyone has the forward a package to someone before, how much would you think it would cost?
Lots of conflicting info about U.S. Address in this thread. Do they have a monthly charge for occasional parcel pickup and forwarding? Do they even offer parcel forwarding and if so do they offer the lowest cost USPS options? How long will they hold a parcel and what do they charge for holding? Will they repackage multiple items and forward as one package? I've emailed with these questions but have not hear back.
I miss Shop the States. Package Express is still the closest service I've found but for some reason I can *never* get them to quote the USPS economy surface and airmail rates (e.g. under $15 for packages below 4 pounds) described on the USPS web site.
golfyfan
Sep 15th, 2007, 12:35 PM
This thread has been very useful, but most of the locations are in Niagara falls or WA. Can anyone recommend a place close to Ottawa? such as Massena Ny, syracuse NY, or watertown etc.? I'm hoping to ship to their address and drive there to pick up myself. Thanks in advance.
bilyth
Sep 18th, 2007, 02:10 AM
i just want to clarify- using parcel express to forward will charge $3 for this service plus the shipping costs from them to you right? so it's not that expensive barring they don't use the expensive shipping option.
so, you guys that drive down; how far are you driving? doesn't seem like you'd save that much considering the hassle (gas, time)..i mean, how much do you save vs forwarding??
also, so the main advantage of this kind of service is to order stuff that only ships to US or to avoid shipping ups or fedex over the border right?? i mean, there's no advantage if an order is shipped to canada by usps initially right? (no adv in shipping usps to them first, then forwrad to me right?)
emoci
Sep 18th, 2007, 06:53 AM
i just want to clarify- using parcel express to forward will charge $3 for this service plus the shipping costs from them to you right? so it's not that expensive barring they don't use the expensive shipping option.
so, you guys that drive down; how far are you driving? doesn't seem like you'd save that much considering the hassle (gas, time)..i mean, how much do you save vs forwarding??
also, so the main advantage of this kind of service is to order stuff that only ships to US or to avoid shipping ups or fedex over the border right?? i mean, there's no advantage if an order is shipped to canada by usps initially right? (no adv in shipping usps to them first, then forwrad to me right?)
Yes, but from my experience, the total is usually $20+ regardless (They usually opt for the two higher tiers of USPS shipping)
bjan
Sep 18th, 2007, 11:32 AM
i just want to clarify- using parcel express to forward will charge $3 for this service plus the shipping costs from them to you right? so it's not that expensive barring they don't use the expensive shipping option.
so, you guys that drive down; how far are you driving? doesn't seem like you'd save that much considering the hassle (gas, time)..i mean, how much do you save vs forwarding??
also, so the main advantage of this kind of service is to order stuff that only ships to US or to avoid shipping ups or fedex over the border right?? i mean, there's no advantage if an order is shipped to canada by usps initially right? (no adv in shipping usps to them first, then forwrad to me right?)
Yes, that is the pricing. However, don't forget that even though it's right at the border, shipping via USPS isn't that cheap and if you don't get at least Priority Mail there's no tracking and insurance and even then it might spend quite some time in customs. You can ask for the cheapest pricing (air mail/surface mail) because they do by default go with the more expensive shipping options if you don't specify it.
It usually takes me about 45 minutes to get to the border. I fill up on gas if I drive over the border, otherwise I'll park and walk over if the line-up is long. Not everybody can turn their free time into money.
I almost never go over for only one package - I generally order enough stuff from multiple sources to make it worth my while, unless I really need something right away.
Yes, the main advantage is for those that aren't willing to ship to Canada at all or aren't willing to ship via USPS. There also are the ebayers that over-charge you to ship to Canada as well. Also, if something is shipped to me via USPS to Vancouver, it will generally take at least 1 week and a half at best. If it's shipped Priority Mail from pretty much anywhere in the US, it'll take 2-3 days to get there. Finally, for each package that you are charged tax/duty through USPS/Canada Post, there's a $5 handling fee. It all eventually adds up.
bilyth
Sep 18th, 2007, 12:10 PM
ok, thanks.
it's good to hear you can request cheaper shipping options as others have said they use high-ish rates for usps.
i guess it depends on how much & what you're buying...i mean, i probably buy something maybe once a month (maybe more now that i know to take advantage of this service); but i can't really justify driving an hour (plus) for a $25 ebay item (which is usually what i buy)...i think it'd have to be closer to $150-200 item before i would drive..
thanks guys..good to know; i'll try to take adavantage of all those US only or ups only sites now...gonna get me that USD BMO CC & use the parcelexpress US address...3$ plus shipping (which you'd be paying anyways to get up here)..souonds really reasonable..
bilyth
Sep 18th, 2007, 10:12 PM
another thing- so for htose that have used packageexpress: when you guys decide to have them forward things- do you calculate shipping cost yourself using their zip & your post code on usps site? if so, how accurate does your calculated rate come out to what packexpr uses? (don't want to get a big surprise).
and, do you guys use their address as a "us address" for yourself? i'll have to read back through the post to see if this is possible (to call it a legit US address/or "valid" us address)
thanks again.
bt
emoci
Sep 18th, 2007, 10:41 PM
another thing- so for htose that have used packageexpress: when you guys decide to have them forward things- do you calculate shipping cost yourself using their zip & your post code on usps site? if so, how accurate does your calculated rate come out to what packexpr uses? (don't want to get a big surprise).
and, do you guys use their address as a "us address" for yourself? i'll have to read back through the post to see if this is possible (to call it a legit US address/or "valid" us address)
thanks again.
bt
If you know approximately what the package will be like (sizewise), before you even send it their way, ask for a quote from them (you can do this on the site...then when the package gets there call in to ask them to forward)
There aren't that many options with USPS anymore anyways..... From personal experience though be prepared to pay in the $20 neighbourhood for most things
I am actually curious if anyone that's used them to forward has paid less than $20 at some point?
karst
Sep 19th, 2007, 01:40 AM
I am actually curious if anyone that's used them to forward has paid less than $20 at some point?
Nope, and this includes one shipment of of a single RAM memory module.
TorontoEh
Sep 19th, 2007, 07:40 AM
Yep, I once got a quote for shipment of shoe box from an online retailer (i think zapos) and shoes were only $9 really nice ones.
but they said would cost $45 to ship to canadian address......NO SIR i said.
emoci
Sep 19th, 2007, 12:53 PM
PE is pretty good for anyone going in to pick up.....
They are not bad for something that's nicely priced (higher price items) in US rather than Canada...
Also good when the shipping price to Canada is in the 40s, 50s
Not neccessarily good for small items though
kwguy
Sep 24th, 2007, 02:36 PM
I drove to US Address on Saturday to pick up two packages I bought on-line at discount prices. They are located about 2 minutes from the border crossing at the Queenston Lewiston bridge.
It cost me $10 to have my packages sent there. ($5 per package)
- I received free shipping to my US address from the vendors I used to purchase the goods. (both used FedEx ground so they were there within a few days of ordering)
- I paid no state tax as these were shipped from outside of NY state.
- The value was $550 which I declared at the border on the way home and was told not to worry about the tax. (a pleasant surprise)
- If I did have to pay the tax, I figure all I would have paid is the 6% GST ($33), which is still a good deal.
- There was the wait at the border to factor in. 20 minutes going to NY and 40 minutes going back to Ontario.
lindmar
Sep 28th, 2007, 02:21 PM
Just found this thread,
Does anyone know of a box rental service in Detroit, hopefully in a half decent part of detroit... :cheesygri
hndthnd
Oct 1st, 2007, 01:14 AM
just signed up an acc on pe for my amazon purchases
my first time using any kind of postal service other than mailing letters using canadapost lol :D
do you pay online or give them your info over the phone?
for mail forwarding, is it possible to specify USPS to deliver to a canadapost office for pick-up?
I live in a rented house with lots of unrelated people and don't want anybody else signing for my stuff
emoci
Oct 1st, 2007, 07:44 AM
just signed up an acc on pe for my amazon purchases
my first time using any kind of postal service other than mailing letters using canadapost lol :D
do you pay online or give them your info over the phone?
for mail forwarding, is it possible to specify USPS to deliver to a canadapost office for pick-up?
I live in a rented house with lots of unrelated people and don't want anybody else signing for my stuff
You have to call them for the actual payment, however you can request a quote beforehand online.....from the looks of it though it's better to call and have a straight talk with someone....
Ask to have Card on Delivery (I know it doesn't cost anything extra with CanadaPost, but not sure about USPS)
jayk
Oct 3rd, 2007, 11:47 PM
I drove to US Address on Saturday to pick up two packages I bought on-line at discount prices. They are located about 2 minutes from the border crossing at the Queenston Lewiston bridge.
It cost me $10 to have my packages sent there. ($5 per package)
- I received free shipping to my US address from the vendors I used to purchase the goods. (both used FedEx ground so they were there within a few days of ordering)
- I paid no state tax as these were shipped from outside of NY state.
- The value was $550 which I declared at the border on the way home and was told not to worry about the tax. (a pleasant surprise)
- If I did have to pay the tax, I figure all I would have paid is the 6% GST ($33), which is still a good deal.
- There was the wait at the border to factor in. 20 minutes going to NY and 40 minutes going back to Ontario.
how about the 8% PST? Don't you have to pay that too?
and
how did you get a US address did you ship it too? was it eg. through a website?
puree
Oct 4th, 2007, 10:23 AM
is USPS always the way to go?
I know a person who forwards parcels using UPS First Class but I can get her to change to USPS.
She said she never had to pay customs when mailing UPS contrary to USPS.
I saw some people posting about paying heavy brokerage fees at the door with UPS, how about USPS?
kwguy
Oct 4th, 2007, 01:32 PM
how about the 8% PST? Don't you have to pay that too?
and
how did you get a US address did you ship it too? was it eg. through a website?
No you don't have to pay the PST when you bring something into Canada just the GST.
US address is the name of the company in Niagara Falls I dealt with. Their web site is http://www.usaddressinc.com/. They have you use their address, it is listed on their web site and you just add your name to the address for the shipping label. Then you show up at thier shop and pick up your package. They charge $5.
kwguy
Oct 4th, 2007, 01:36 PM
is USPS always the way to go?
I know a person who forwards parcels using UPS First Class but I can get her to change to USPS.
She said she never had to pay customs when mailing UPS contrary to USPS.
I saw some people posting about paying heavy brokerage fees at the door with UPS, how about USPS?
It depends on the declared value the sender puts on the package. I had to pay $7.40 recently at the post office for something small I bought on Ebay. the value was $40 so I was charged the 6% GST and a $5 service fee. It was sent to me USPS.
mlc2000
Oct 5th, 2007, 08:46 AM
:arrowu: :arrowu:
jayk
Oct 5th, 2007, 11:00 PM
No you don't have to pay the PST when you bring something into Canada just the GST.
US address is the name of the company in Niagara Falls I dealt with. Their web site is http://www.usaddressinc.com/. They have you use their address, it is listed on their web site and you just add your name to the address for the shipping label. Then you show up at thier shop and pick up your package. They charge $5.
and just to clarify, is there zero import limits now? I heard something on the news along the lines of free trade but didn't hear the whole spiel.
ie. $50 one-day in US limit, is now gone? So anything is only taxed 6% without limits etc?
Also, is it $5 per package or per shipment? Cuz their website says $8 per month flat?
on a sitenote: The Cdn gov't should really force US companies to lower their prices in Canada to match American prices. All this price-gouging of Canadians is doing is encouraging us to buy on the American side and support the US over the Cdn economy.
Thanks.
tominsky
Oct 6th, 2007, 10:17 AM
has anyone tried this?
http://www.shopanyamericanstore.com/
# 1) SELECT whatever you like from ANY American website.
# 2) CLICK 'Order Now' and follow our user-friendly Checkout.
# 3) RELAX -- your order will be delivered promptly to your doorstep.
goffeebeans
Oct 6th, 2007, 10:35 AM
I just used Package Express, so far so good, my package is still in transit.
Its $3 receiving fee per package. Then I had them combine 3 packages together into one box all I had to pay was $2.50 for the box.
Timely responses about quotes and questions, generally less than 20 mins, during store hours. I arranged everything through email, then called in my credit card information.
They ask you for contents and value, so if you want you can undervalue your stuff, but remember you take the risk if it gets lost as you're only covered up to the value. For USPS they gave me a quote for priority, but they also do express when asked. My package was 20"x10"x10", costs $29.85 to ship. Remember that USPS prices went up not too long ago.
I'll update when i receive the package.
**update**
Received my package, was stuck in customs for 9 days.
Overall the service was good. Shipping was about $9 less than quoted.
They hold packages for 30 days, so I ordered a bunch of stuff off websites and waited for all the packages to arrive at Package express.
They took everything out of the smaller boxes and placed it all into the bigger box then filled the top with newspaper. Contents were a bit crushed, by I suspect that by the way it was placed into the bigger box, they were crushed on delivery to package express.
The package was marked as gift and I was actually surprised that it wasnt taxed considering that it was marked at 175 and it was stopped at customs for 9 days. Probably a fluke.
Overall its pretty easy. You register online, they tell you how to address all your packages. Then they notify you by email when your package arrives and then they wait for instructions.
jayk
Oct 6th, 2007, 12:20 PM
and just to clarify, is there zero import limits now? I heard something on the news along the lines of free trade but didn't hear the whole spiel.
ie. $50 one-day in US limit, is now gone? So anything is only taxed 6% without limits etc?
Also, is it $5 per package or per shipment? Cuz their website says $8 per month flat?
on a sitenote: The Cdn gov't should really force US companies to lower their prices in Canada to match American prices. All this price-gouging of Canadians is doing is encouraging us to buy on the American side and support the US over the Cdn economy.
Thanks.
:arrowu:
tkyoshi
Oct 6th, 2007, 12:24 PM
and just to clarify, is there zero import limits now? I heard something on the news along the lines of free trade but didn't hear the whole spiel.
ie. $50 one-day in US limit, is now gone? So anything is only taxed 6% without limits etc?
Also, is it $5 per package or per shipment? Cuz their website says $8 per month flat?
on a sitenote: The Cdn gov't should really force US companies to lower their prices in Canada to match American prices. All this price-gouging of Canadians is doing is encouraging us to buy on the American side and support the US over the Cdn economy.
Thanks.
The $50 daily limit is still there, they raised the other limits though. 48 hours is now $400, and 7 days is now $750.
The only catch with the $50 is if you go over you actually loose the whole exemption whereas for the others if you are over you just pay the difference.
You can import most things but things that are made under NAFTA are *duty free*. Meaning you just pay GST/PST, however keep in mind things like Clothing, Shoes, etc... are NOT made in North America so you are still subject to any duties.
On a neat sidenote, most computer equipment/software is duty free even though all of it is basically made outside of North America. You just have to pay tax on these. As for the forcing, there's not much you can do. I mean if you force them isn't that kind of like dictatorship? Besides all they will do is whine about the dollar. However I have found many US Companies ARE adjusting prices. For example Wal-Mart and Amazon have been actively adjusting prices over the past few weeks to match the dollar. If you don't agree with prices vote with your dollars and shop down south, this will eventually cause them to lower prices (or typically still whine). Some retailers have said they will begin adjusting prices soon depite saying they wouldn't intially.
Lowering of prices will also effectively "lower" inflation as well.
deeplove
Oct 6th, 2007, 12:38 PM
I assume people use this parcel forwarding service ONLY WHEN the sites you are buying from (or ebay sellers) ONLY ship to the USA?
Or else I don't see why it'd be cheaper if the seller does ship to Canada. :confused:
How do you actually save on customs when the package is being forwarded to you (itll cross customs and you'll be dinged taxes...so isn't it the same thing as NOT using the forwarding service. Except, you're paying more because you have to pay the forwarding company) :confused:
tominsky
Oct 6th, 2007, 12:53 PM
has anyone tried this?
http://www.shopanyamericanstore.com/
# 1) SELECT whatever you like from ANY American website.
# 2) CLICK 'Order Now' and follow our user-friendly Checkout.
# 3) RELAX -- your order will be delivered promptly to your doorstep.
not too good, I guess????...
http://www.target.com/Hot-Wheels-Super-Race-Set/dp/B000HCH9M8/sr=1-3/qid=1191692861/ref=sr_1_3/601-4082559-1757710?ie=UTF8&index=target&field-browse=1038620&rh=k%3Asizzlers%2Cn%3A1038620&page=1
this $30.49 Item comes to CAD 95.10 with all duties and taxes.... but there are no membership fees every year.... Is this typical???
goffeebeans
Oct 6th, 2007, 02:15 PM
I assume people use this parcel forwarding service ONLY WHEN the sites you are buying from (or ebay sellers) ONLY ship to the USA?
Or else I don't see why it'd be cheaper if the seller does ship to Canada. :confused:
How do you actually save on customs when the package is being forwarded to you (itll cross customs and you'll be dinged taxes...so isn't it the same thing as NOT using the forwarding service. Except, you're paying more because you have to pay the forwarding company) :confused:
Yes you only using the forwarding service if the site doesnt ship outside of the US.
You dont save on customs, what you might save on is brokerage fees which is something completely different. Ie If the company only ships by couriers like UPS it means you'll incur not only taxes and duties, but also brokerage fees which may be more than the actual taxes/duties. Many US sites offer free shipping within US, so you can ship the item to the forwarding service, pay the service fees and have it shipped USPS to you, so as to avoid the brokerage fees.
At times it may be even cheaper that way, than simply paying shipping direct to your Canadian address.
jruta
Oct 6th, 2007, 02:18 PM
This thread has been very useful, but most of the locations are in Niagara falls or WA. Can anyone recommend a place close to Ottawa? such as Massena Ny, syracuse NY, or watertown etc.? I'm hoping to ship to their address and drive there to pick up myself. Thanks in advance.
:arrowu:
Or even better, anyone know of anything in Ogdensburg, NY?
kwguy
Oct 7th, 2007, 09:10 PM
Also, is it $5 per package or per shipment? Cuz their website says $8 per month flat?
It is $5 per package. The price on their web site of $8 per month is if you rent a PO box. All you are doing is using their address as a place to pick up your US shipments.
kleptodathief
Oct 7th, 2007, 09:20 PM
has anyone bought rims or tires using this forwarded usa address? buying xpensive rims and having them shipped to a usa addy is much cheaper??? :?:
desi_eng
Oct 19th, 2007, 09:40 AM
Hey guys,
Just wanted to share my experiences with you guys. I used Can-Am (contact info below) for a shipment of Home Audio Cables that came from the west Coast (near Seattle).
Order was shipped by USPS (regular mail service, in the States)
Arrived in 2 days
I used tracking number (provided by the place in Seattle) to track exactly when it arrived. Called up Can-Am same day to confirm.
Package arrived on a Wednesday, I went down to states on Saturday (they are open until 11am or so on Saturday, I got some US shopping done as well :) )
When I went to pick it up, the dollar had just hit parity, so he said he would take either Canadian or American money (charge was $5). I didn't have any American money on me and I only had $20 bills (Canadian), and he didn't have change to break a $20.
So I told him that I was going to go look in the car, and he said not to worry bout it, that I can just pay him next time (I've never been here before, this was the fiist time I used this place, and this guy had no idea if I would ever use them agian).
So anyways, went back to the car and got some toonie and loonies and went back and gave it to him.
Also, although the place is relatively small, when I walked in, along the one wall, it was packed with boxes from Amazon.com (so clearly ton's of ppl are using this place).
Anyways, I recommend these guys. If for no other reason than this dude was extremely nice (he was the only nice person I met in the States that day, Frig are Americans such a$$holes :P)
Anyways heres the contact info for Can-Am MAILBOX RENTAL.
Website: http://canammailbox.tripod.com/
2315 Whirlpool St, Niagara Falls, NY 14305
716-284-6245
It says $5.50(although he only charged me $5) per parcel (up to 10lbs, $1/lbs after that), they hold it for two weeks.
No other fees at all (some have
To use this, just write:
Call them up first and tell them to expect your package
When you place your order with Ebay, or wherever you buy from, just address it as follows:
Your name
2315 Whirlpool St, Niagara Falls, NY 14305
716-284-6245
joesph
Oct 19th, 2007, 06:41 PM
Hey guys,
Just wanted to share my experiences with you guys. I used Can-Am (contact info below) for a shipment of Home Audio Cables that came from the west Coast (near Seattle).
Order was shipped by USPS (regular mail service, in the States)
Arrived in 2 days
I used tracking number (provided by the place in Seattle) to track exactly when it arrived. Called up Can-Am same day to confirm.
Package arrived on a Wednesday, I went down to states on Saturday (they are open until 11am or so on Saturday, I got some US shopping done as well :) )
When I went to pick it up, the dollar had just hit parity, so he said he would take either Canadian or American money (charge was $5). I didn't have any American money on me and I only had $20 bills (Canadian), and he didn't have change to break a $20.
So I told him that I was going to go look in the car, and he said not to worry bout it, that I can just pay him next time (I've never been here before, this was the fiist time I used this place, and this guy had no idea if I would ever use them agian).
So anyways, went back to the car and got some toonie and loonies and went back and gave it to him.
Also, although the place is relatively small, when I walked in, along the one wall, it was packed with boxes from Amazon.com (so clearly ton's of ppl are using this place).
Anyways, I recommend these guys. If for no other reason than this dude was extremely nice (he was the only nice person I met in the States that day, Frig are Americans such a$$holes :P)
Anyways heres the contact info for Can-Am MAILBOX RENTAL.
Website: http://canammailbox.tripod.com/
2315 Whirlpool St, Niagara Falls, NY 14305
716-284-6245
It says $5.50(although he only charged me $5) per parcel (up to 10lbs, $1/lbs after that), they hold it for two weeks.
No other fees at all (some have
To use this, just write:
Call them up first and tell them to expect your package
When you place your order with Ebay, or wherever you buy from, just address it as follows:
Your name
2315 Whirlpool St, Niagara Falls, NY 14305
716-284-6245
wow great story....thanks for sharing :lol:
King James
Oct 20th, 2007, 11:16 AM
Hey guys,
Just wanted to share my experiences with you guys. I used Can-Am (contact info below) for a shipment of Home Audio Cables that came from the west Coast (near Seattle).
Order was shipped by USPS (regular mail service, in the States)
Arrived in 2 days
I used tracking number (provided by the place in Seattle) to track exactly when it arrived. Called up Can-Am same day to confirm.
Package arrived on a Wednesday, I went down to states on Saturday (they are open until 11am or so on Saturday, I got some US shopping done as well :) )
When I went to pick it up, the dollar had just hit parity, so he said he would take either Canadian or American money (charge was $5). I didn't have any American money on me and I only had $20 bills (Canadian), and he didn't have change to break a $20.
So I told him that I was going to go look in the car, and he said not to worry bout it, that I can just pay him next time (I've never been here before, this was the fiist time I used this place, and this guy had no idea if I would ever use them agian).
So anyways, went back to the car and got some toonie and loonies and went back and gave it to him.
Also, although the place is relatively small, when I walked in, along the one wall, it was packed with boxes from Amazon.com (so clearly ton's of ppl are using this place).
Anyways, I recommend these guys. If for no other reason than this dude was extremely nice (he was the only nice person I met in the States that day, Frig are Americans such a$$holes :P)
Anyways heres the contact info for Can-Am MAILBOX RENTAL.
Website: http://canammailbox.tripod.com/
2315 Whirlpool St, Niagara Falls, NY 14305
716-284-6245
It says $5.50(although he only charged me $5) per parcel (up to 10lbs, $1/lbs after that), they hold it for two weeks.
No other fees at all (some have
To use this, just write:
Call them up first and tell them to expect your package
When you place your order with Ebay, or wherever you buy from, just address it as follows:
Your name
2315 Whirlpool St, Niagara Falls, NY 14305
716-284-6245
This looks pretty good. How much is it for more than 2 weeks? The other recommended one is http://www.usaddressinc.com but they start charging $2 more after a week.
BTW, does anybody know how long does it take for amazon.com to deliver free shipping items?
King James
Oct 21st, 2007, 08:26 PM
Is there any US mailbox location that open for pickup on Sunday?
XMAN1
Oct 22nd, 2007, 11:21 AM
Just a note regarding brokerage fees on imports from the U.S.
If the item you are ordering does not weigh much, you will be better off having it shipped by Express Air versus Ground service. When shipping with UPS for example, there is no brokerage charge on Express services but there is when shipping ground. Any duties and taxes still apply of course.
So you can actually receive your goods much faster and save money if the shipment does not weigh much. And if you have a discounted import rate with a Canadian based UPS reseller (shipfmx.com), then all the better.
Nitol
Nov 5th, 2007, 12:47 AM
This thread needs a bump.
I needed some info on mail forwarding and getting a US address and it has tons of it.
penduboy
Nov 7th, 2007, 08:15 PM
I am a landed immigrant in canada, so I can't go across the border for
shopping. But with the higher exchange rate for canadian dollar I am
tempted to buy stuff form US. Is it possible for me to get my online
stuff shipped to some address in US and then get it forward to my address here in Surrey, BC.
Please let me know what are my options.
Thanks in advance.
Pendu
nanirina
Nov 7th, 2007, 08:50 PM
I am a landed immigrant in canada, so I can't go across the border for
shopping. But with the higher exchange rate for canadian dollar I am
tempted to buy stuff form US. Is it possible for me to get my online
stuff shipped to some address in US and then get it forward to my address here in Surrey, BC.
Please let me know what are my options.
Thanks in advance.
Pendu
isnt' that what this whole thread is about?
Why didn't u at least spend sometime to read it?
puree
Nov 8th, 2007, 04:39 PM
omg nxt time I'm going with airmail...seller shipped usps on Oct 22...still no sign of it as of today:cry: ....does it have something to do with everybody doing cross border shopping or do customs just hate their job....
gheart008
Nov 8th, 2007, 05:09 PM
I am a landed immigrant in canada, so I can't go across the border for
shopping. But with the higher exchange rate for canadian dollar I am
tempted to buy stuff form US. Is it possible for me to get my online
stuff shipped to some address in US and then get it forward to my address here in Surrey, BC.
Please let me know what are my options.
Thanks in advance.
Pendu
Are you serious? How about reading this very thread that you're posting in? :confused:
penduboy
Nov 8th, 2007, 07:37 PM
I read the whole thread and phoned couple of companies listed here but no luck. What I am asking is if some one out here has first hand experience, in what I am asking for, in the recent past and can give me some advice in this direction.
Thanks for your replies.
Regards,
Pendu
gheart008
Nov 8th, 2007, 08:06 PM
I read the whole thread and phoned couple of companies listed here but no luck. What I am asking is if some one out here has first hand experience, in what I am asking for, in the recent past and can give me some advice in this direction.
Thanks for your replies.
Regards,
Pendu
If you read the whole thread, then how could you have missed post #10 & 18?
burnt_toast
Nov 8th, 2007, 10:33 PM
thanks for pointing me here gheart008
mabba18
Nov 9th, 2007, 09:12 AM
Thanks to everybody for all the great Info!
I am looking to use Freeport forwarding. It is closest to me, and I don't really want to wait for parcels from Washington State. Anybody have experience with their mail forwarding service?
Beradon
Nov 11th, 2007, 04:43 AM
To those that have used Package Express:
There's a charge of $3 for each package received but what's the cost with forwarding a single piece of mail?
It looks like each customer gets to personalize the address with their own personal customer number. Anyone used it to receive US rebates?
HOTasFCUK
Nov 12th, 2007, 03:45 PM
So from all the different companies, which one is the best for forwarding services??? Right now, i'm checking out http://www.usaddressinc.com/mailbox.html but i'm not sure! I want to order some jeans from Neimen Marcus and even send my ebay stuff there and have it sent to me! No pick-ups! Please let me know! Thanks :lol:
emoci
Nov 12th, 2007, 08:43 PM
So from all the different companies, which one is the best for forwarding services??? Right now, i'm checking out http://www.usaddressinc.com/mailbox.html but i'm not sure! I want to order some jeans from Neimen Marcus and even send my ebay stuff there and have it sent to me! No pick-ups! Please let me know! Thanks :lol:
From the times I've called, they seem very accomodating if you'll pick stuff up yourself, but not comfortable (or will not at all) forward packages, they will however forward regular mail.
That said, there is a few places you could check out: List http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3513988&postcount=149
bilyth
Nov 13th, 2007, 12:26 PM
Can someone clarify how i can get a confirmed US address on paypal. There was one post but it wasn't clear if I have to have a US credit card.
I do have a US bank account with BMO (but only my canadian address associated). I do not have a US credit card. I have a cdn paypal account (not US). And i'm using a non-po box mailing address in Champlain New York.
Any help please? I need to know soon too.
thanks.
bt
burnt_toast
Nov 13th, 2007, 12:35 PM
Can someone clarify how i can get a confirmed US address on paypal. There was one post but it wasn't clear if I have to have a US credit card.
I do have a US bank account with BMO (but only my canadian address associated). I do not have a US credit card. I have a cdn paypal account (not US). And i'm using a non-po box mailing address in Champlain New York.
Any help please? I need to know soon too.
thanks.
bt
In your profile, click on “verified” it will then take you to a page where you fill in your bank info. Bank account number, transit number etc… then just wait till paypal change your status…
bilyth
Nov 13th, 2007, 12:58 PM
In your profile, click on “verified” it will then take you to a page where you fill in your bank info. Bank account number, transit number etc… then just wait till paypal change your status…
ok, so i need to add the US address as a secondary address on my BMO us account first right? then do the "verified" thing? how long does paypal take? is there any value in contacting themt o speed this process up or is it fairly quick?
thanks!
bt
bilyth
Nov 13th, 2007, 04:05 PM
also, does this work using my canadian paypal account or do i have to open a separate us account?
thanks for the help.
bt
robbienorth
Nov 22nd, 2007, 10:06 PM
if anyone is going here http://canammailbox.tripod.com/
from toronto within the next week, Nov 23-28th please let me know, I'll pay you to pick up 3 books and few plastics containers I have sitting there.
Thanks
goffeebeans
Nov 24th, 2007, 08:31 PM
has anyone actually added an US billing address to their credit card visa/mastercard?
Any hassles??
Don't they send a bill to that address as well or do you do paperless?
aznfoos
Nov 25th, 2007, 07:14 PM
Just came back this weekend after picking a laptop shipped to US ADDRESS in Niagara Falls, Witmer Rd. They were good and only charge $5/package received 1 week ago.
I had to go after hours on Sat and Amber charged me $25 extra for her to come and open up the store for me. All in all, they were good and accommodating. They'll get my business again!
www.usaddressinc.com
ptolomy1
Nov 26th, 2007, 11:10 AM
Are any of you Albertans using a service in Montana at all? Would love to find someoen cliose to the border that will receive shipments and I can go down to pick them up.
nanirina
Nov 26th, 2007, 01:58 PM
has anyone actually added an US billing address to their credit card visa/mastercard?
Any hassles??
Don't they send a bill to that address as well or do you do paperless?
I just ask the CC company to change it temporariyly and then change it back before the statemetn closes. I think the CC doesn't alert the credit buruea until the statement closes anyways.
nanirina
Nov 26th, 2007, 01:58 PM
if anyone is going here http://canammailbox.tripod.com/
from toronto within the next week, Nov 23-28th please let me know, I'll pay you to pick up 3 books and few plastics containers I have sitting there.
Thanks
what about taxes ? lol
bilyth
Nov 26th, 2007, 02:12 PM
what about taxes ? lol
good point- i was thinking of putting up a post to see if i can work out of network of people who use freeport forwarding in champlain NY to help pick stuff up...but i've done it once & will admit i didn't declare everything..i guess if asking others to pick up; it's only fair to tell them to declare & i guess the guy picking up will pay the taxes & get reimbursed??
let me know if you guys find a safe & fair method to have people help others pick up stuff. (especially with small packages..to drive an hour..kind of a pain).
anyways, if anyone out there does use freeport forwarding in champlain NY; pm me & maybe we can figure something out. (btw i used them once & they work real well but don't forward mail as far as i know).
lindmar
Nov 29th, 2007, 09:20 AM
Anyone know of a place in Detroit where I can have stuff shipped? besides renting a box...
like a drop box, $5.00 charge type deal..
KIngMufasa
Dec 4th, 2007, 09:41 AM
i just called usaddress and they said they do not forward packages only pickup? Did i just get someone who doesn't know what they are talking about or what? It says it on their website but this person i spoke with didn't even understand what mail forwarding was?
any advice please is appreciated.
bilyth
Dec 10th, 2007, 08:43 AM
i don't see how some of you have confirmed US addresses for paypal. a couple people suggested adding a US address to my bank account- which i did (& wasn't that simple..had to haggle a little).
but, when in paypal- i find if billing address etc is in canadian, you can't add a US ship address & vice versa. when i tried opening a separate account to make it "US"; with US ship addy..it won't recognize bank of montreal as a bank (even though i've added the US addy to that account).
if someone has confirmed US address; please explain how you did it...
nanirina
Dec 10th, 2007, 09:44 AM
i don't see how some of you have confirmed US addresses for paypal. a couple people suggested adding a US address to my bank account- which i did (& wasn't that simple..had to haggle a little).
but, when in paypal- i find if billing address etc is in canadian, you can't add a US ship address & vice versa. when i tried opening a separate account to make it "US"; with US ship addy..it won't recognize bank of montreal as a bank (even though i've added the US addy to that account).
if someone has confirmed US address; please explain how you did it...
Hold on, you're adding your canaidan bank account to paypal? You don't need a bank account to get a confirmed address. It just has to match your CC address, not your bank account. I couldn't just add a secondary address to my CC, so I changed it temporarily to some US address. Then opened a US paypal account, added that CC, and thus my account was confirmed.
nanirina
Dec 10th, 2007, 09:46 AM
i just called usaddress and they said they do not forward packages only pickup? Did i just get someone who doesn't know what they are talking about or what? It says it on their website but this person i spoke with didn't even understand what mail forwarding was?
any advice please is appreciated.
I think it's also pickup only.
bilyth
Dec 10th, 2007, 12:10 PM
Hold on, you're adding your canaidan bank account to paypal? You don't need a bank account to get a confirmed address. It just has to match your CC address, not your bank account. I couldn't just add a secondary address to my CC, so I changed it temporarily to some US address. Then opened a US paypal account, added that CC, and thus my account was confirmed.
oh i see..how long was temporary? & when u say US paypal account; it's just another account right? (same paypal.com web address)
and do you know if this will work with all CC companies?
atorontoguy
Dec 11th, 2007, 03:55 PM
Hi there,
I am interested in getting a CanAM mailbox, but they said that there is none available right now, and ask me to call back on Saturday.
Do you want to share the mailbox? I know that they allow two names for customers to be cost effective.
Please PM if interested. Thanks!
deeplove
Dec 20th, 2007, 06:30 PM
all that talk about adding the USA address to your CC. can't you just order something and then send it to the USA address like sending it as a gift..Would that work for most sites? or the person ordering must have a CC that says they're in the US?
goffeebeans
Dec 20th, 2007, 08:13 PM
all that talk about adding the USA address to your CC. can't you just order something and then send it to the USA address like sending it as a gift..Would that work for most sites? or the person ordering must have a CC that says they're in the US?
Pretty much answered it yourself. Many sites require you to have a US billing address.
bilyth
Dec 20th, 2007, 08:23 PM
i find most sites will allow separate billing & shipping address (at least big companies)- so it's not an issue. at least for me, i was hoping to add us address to CC so taht i can get "confirmed address" with paypal.
then, when i make purchases, or buy of craigslist or ebay..the seller can see that i have a confirmed address in paypal.
deeplove
Dec 20th, 2007, 09:28 PM
i find most sites will allow separate billing & shipping address (at least big companies)- so it's not an issue. at least for me, i was hoping to add us address to CC so taht i can get "confirmed address" with paypal.
then, when i make purchases, or buy of craigslist or ebay..the seller can see that i have a confirmed address in paypal.
thats what i was thinking about the separate billing and shipping addresses. so that's why i asked to clarify. I guess ill just have to try.
Baywen
Dec 27th, 2007, 11:35 AM
Hey there, this is a great topic for sure and I am hoping it will save me a bunch of cash. I am buying a new plasma from a company in the States and they will ship it to my US address free of charge and then I have to either get it forwarded or go pick it up. Since I am on Vancouver Island, I thought I would either use TSB Shipping Plus out of Point Roberts http://www.tsbshipping.com or Package Express http://www.packageexpress.com/
Does anyone see any problems with either of these companies. The package will weigh about 150 pounds and I just thought going there from Vancouver Island and picking it up would be cheaper than going through the duty hastles and forwarding costs?
Any thoughts?
when I pick it up, I am assuming I tell the border guys the truth and just pay for the fees. It is around $3500 so I don't even know what to expect. The same tv costs around $5000 here so it shold be a great saving and worth it.
bilyth
Dec 27th, 2007, 12:25 PM
i'm just curious- do you guys get a hard time from the US border guards when you go to pick stuff up? It seems like a straightforward thing but i seem to get a hard time about it...i get interogated pretty thouroughly as if they don't believe me when i say i'm just going to pick stuff up & come back..
maybe it's being a single (visible minority) male crossing the border thing...but it seems much easier if i tell them i'm visiting people or vacationing..than if it's just going to pick stuff up. it's like they find it strange & suspicious...
i figure it'd be common occurence..but maybe not in my region..i don't know.
tarnator
Jan 3rd, 2008, 12:03 AM
What a great thread!
I want to pick up a stereo receiver from Amazon.com but they won't ship to Canada. So I want to drive down and get it from one of these mail depots.
Since I have to fly out of Bellingham Airport at the end of January, can anyone tell me if there is a location that will be conveniant to that location? Will probably cross at the truck crossing!
Thanks!
CailinBlue
Jan 3rd, 2008, 12:26 AM
Just wondering a friend of mine wants to order Lingo. Is there anywhere he could sign up and have the box redirected to Canada so he would use the phone service here?
Thanks
BobW
Jan 3rd, 2008, 11:30 AM
Hey there, this is a great topic for sure and I am hoping it will save me a bunch of cash. I am buying a new plasma from a company in the States and they will ship it to my US address free of charge and then I have to either get it forwarded or go pick it up. Since I am on Vancouver Island, I thought I would either use TSB Shipping Plus out of Point Roberts http://www.tsbshipping.com or Package Express http://www.packageexpress.com/
Does anyone see any problems with either of these companies. The package will weigh about 150 pounds and I just thought going there from Vancouver Island and picking it up would be cheaper than going through the duty hastles and forwarding costs?
Any thoughts?
when I pick it up, I am assuming I tell the border guys the truth and just pay for the fees. It is around $3500 so I don't even know what to expect. The same tv costs around $5000 here so it shold be a great saving and worth it.
I had something forwarded to me through Package Express. They were reasonably priced and very good to deal with. Give them a call; I'm pretty sure that they can handle packages that size.
joe friday
Jan 3rd, 2008, 10:01 PM
This thread has been very useful, but most of the locations are in Niagara falls or WA. Can anyone recommend a place close to Ottawa? such as Massena Ny, syracuse NY, or watertown etc.? I'm hoping to ship to their address and drive there to pick up myself. Thanks in advance.
:arrowu:
Or even better, anyone know of anything in Ogdensburg, NY?
I would like to know this as well. Does anyone know of one of these services near the Ivy Lea crossing (Watertown, Syracuse) or Ogdensburg/Massena areas? Would like to be able to take advantage of some of those great deals down south that won't ship to Canada, especially now that the exchange rate is so much better! Any help would be appreciated.
crazyproton
Jan 4th, 2008, 02:03 PM
Has anyone dealt with TheLetterCarrier lately? I got an mail from 12/4 and another one from 12/26 sending from US to there with my phone number in the name. I haven't heard anything from TLC still. I tried to call them. No Answer as always. I live in 604 area. I am nervous now.
Please give some advice.
Thanks.
Johnny Powel
Jan 18th, 2008, 08:58 PM
i haven't tried this one yet but my friend was the one who recommended this mail service. they are located in blaine, wa.
Blaine Enterprises
936 Peace Portal Dr
Blaine, WA 98230-4040
(360) 332-6825
they charge US$2 per package. i don't know if they will forward mail/package to canada.
i have a question for those RFD people who uses the TLC service. how do you manage to cross the border going to Point Roberts? what will you tell the US custom there? same question when going back? what will you tell the Canadian custom? i'm planning to buy a digital slr lens in US as it is way CHEAPER to buy it there rather than getting it here in Canada.
i'm thinking of just having it ship to Blaine, Wa. go there and pick the lens. put it in my camera and just throw the packaging. of course i will keep the manufacturer's box and when i come cross the border just say i went to bellingham mall but not declaring my lens. the lens is about US$500 worth. any other suggestions?
Price is as of Jan 01/2008 $3.00 Per package.I'd say price gouging with the strong Canadian dollar.
I hope it backfires on them, lots of others in the $2.00 range
murphy
Jan 19th, 2008, 01:24 AM
Hey there, this is a great topic for sure and I am hoping it will save me a bunch of cash. I am buying a new plasma from a company in the States and they will ship it to my US address free of charge and then I have to either get it forwarded or go pick it up. Since I am on Vancouver Island, I thought I would either use TSB Shipping Plus out of Point Roberts http://www.tsbshipping.com or Package Express http://www.packageexpress.com/
Does anyone see any problems with either of these companies. The package will weigh about 150 pounds and I just thought going there from Vancouver Island and picking it up would be cheaper than going through the duty hastles and forwarding costs?
Any thoughts?
when I pick it up, I am assuming I tell the border guys the truth and just pay for the fees. It is around $3500 so I don't even know what to expect. The same tv costs around $5000 here so it shold be a great saving and worth it.
Just to warn everyone who plans to buy plasma and other expensive electronics in the US -- although you get a great savings, many electronics companies (for example, Panasonic) will only honour the warranty in the US -- in other words, if your plasma needs servicing, you MUST have it serviced at a US address. In other words, you'll have to bring your plasma back over the border to have it serviced. They won't let you use a Canadian Panasonic service tech. I just called Panasonic customer service since I wanted to buy the 58" plasma which is almost $2000 less in the US than it is here in Canada.
murphy
Jan 19th, 2008, 01:30 AM
Hey there, this is a great topic for sure and I am hoping it will save me a bunch of cash. I am buying a new plasma from a company in the States and they will ship it to my US address free of charge and then I have to either get it forwarded or go pick it up. Since I am on Vancouver Island, I thought I would either use TSB Shipping Plus out of Point Roberts http://www.tsbshipping.com or Package Express http://www.packageexpress.com/
Does anyone see any problems with either of these companies. The package will weigh about 150 pounds and I just thought going there from Vancouver Island and picking it up would be cheaper than going through the duty hastles and forwarding costs?
Any thoughts?
when I pick it up, I am assuming I tell the border guys the truth and just pay for the fees. It is around $3500 so I don't even know what to expect. The same tv costs around $5000 here so it shold be a great saving and worth it.
To answer your other questions, if you still plan to buy the plasma in the US and pick it up, I highly recommend Package Express in Sumas, WA. I regularly send freight parcels there, including appliances. They have a forklift there and are great with helping you load things onto your vehicle.
One other thing you should know about buying large or expensive items over the border -- try to use an online retailer without a presence in Washington. THat way you won't get charged Washington state tax on top of the GST/PST/duties you will get charged at the border.
CailinBlue
Jan 19th, 2008, 02:33 AM
Just wondering a friend of mine wants to order Lingo. Is there anywhere he could sign up and have the box redirected to Canada so he would use the phone service here?
Thanks
nosnoop
Jan 24th, 2008, 05:30 PM
On a related note, do anyone has any tips of taking advantage of US rebates?
Many specifies only US residents would qualify.
I can use the US mail forwarding address, but my rebate mail will be sent from Canada - so I wonder if they would reject the rebate that way.
Any help would be appreciated.
teknoluv
Jan 24th, 2008, 05:37 PM
Sending out the rebate from Canada may not be a problem, clearing their cheque with a Canadian bank may alert them of a violation (for US residents only); but then, I'm not sure what they could do at that stage.
junkmonk
Feb 3rd, 2008, 11:43 PM
OK so let me get this straight, when ordering with a CC for a company such as newegg or dell.com does the address need to be a UNITED STATES address on the CC> if so, can somebody please post DETAILED instructions on how to do so, and change it back after?
Thanks
Junkmonk
Also what is the best forwarding company if I live in Toronto area, hamilton to be exact.
bilyth
Feb 4th, 2008, 12:01 AM
OK so let me get this straight, when ordering with a CC for a company such as newegg or dell.com does the address need to be a UNITED STATES address on the CC> if so, can somebody please post DETAILED instructions on how to do so, and change it back after?
Thanks
Junkmonk
Also what is the best forwarding company if I live in Toronto area, hamilton to be exact.
alot of sites will allow you to have different shipping (US) & billing (Can) address when you order- most big ones do at least. i'm guessing you can with Dell...so on the most part, it's not an issue not having a US billing address.
but yes, some will only allow US billing; to get around this you can call CC (pick up a phone & dial the # on the back of the card...just kidding; i'm being sarcastic) & ask to change your billing address or add a secondary address as the US address that you're using. Then make your order & you can remove it after you made the order. It might depend on your CC company, when i did it with Amex- it was this simple..they didn't ask any questions. But i suspect it depends on the CC company.
can't tell you about forwarding companies to hamilton.
let me know if you need more info.
goffeebeans
Feb 4th, 2008, 01:46 AM
alot of sites will allow you to have different shipping (US) & billing (Can) address when you order- most big ones do at least. i'm guessing you can with Dell...so on the most part, it's not an issue not having a US billing address.
but yes, some will only allow US billing; to get around this you can call CC (pick up a phone & dial the # on the back of the card...just kidding; i'm being sarcastic) & ask to change your billing address or add a secondary address as the US address that you're using. Then make your order & you can remove it after you made the order. It might depend on your CC company, when i did it with Amex- it was this simple..they didn't ask any questions. But i suspect it depends on the CC company.
can't tell you about forwarding companies to hamilton.
let me know if you need more info.
ditto. Worked with Mastercard as well. I used a BMO MC and their online service actually has a request form that you fill out yourself.
I tried it with a TD Visa and nothing worked. Called in many times and tried for 2 days straight, but even with everything correctly changed and verified, the card still wouldnt process with the retailer.
docfreud
Feb 10th, 2008, 06:44 PM
just throwing in my .02
It is not just the US billing address that is the issue - this 'wording' often means that they want a US credit card issued by a US bank.
A US billing address on a Canadian issued CC would not work in that case.
The authorization process used by some merchants will detect a non-US issued credit card, based on the issuing banks ID number on the CC - usually the first four or six digits of the CC number. That will stop the charge from being authorized by the US system.
The only way around this is get a US based CC from a US issuer - good luck! Without a US social security number, it would be *very* difficult to get a US based lender to extend you any type of credit.
iirc, there was another thread somewhere on RFD about this issue awhile back. Some folks had tried to get a pre-paid credit card as a way around this from one of the smaller US-based CC issuers, but ymmv.
good luck!
bilyth
Feb 10th, 2008, 07:43 PM
just throwing in my .02
It is not just the US billing address that is the issue - this 'wording' often means that they want a US credit card issued by a US bank.
A US billing address on a Canadian issued CC would not work in that case.
The authorization process used by some merchants will detect a non-US issued credit card, based on the issuing banks ID number on the CC - usually the first four or six digits of the CC number. That will stop the charge from being authorized by the US system.
The only way around this is get a US based CC from a US issuer - good luck! Without a US social security number, it would be *very* difficult to get a US based lender to extend you any type of credit.
iirc, there was another thread somewhere on RFD about this issue awhile back. Some folks had tried to get a pre-paid credit card as a way around this from one of the smaller US-based CC issuers, but ymmv.
good luck!
very good point.
with that said, i think you'd be surprised how many sites will be willing to deal with you if you call or email even though their sites aren't set up for CDN CC. Some might send a paypal invoice or get CC approval over the phone...
marcopoloca
Feb 12th, 2008, 02:00 PM
i just need a us address and phone # to do a registration, no mail or phone calls usage everything is done through email.
what are my options?
thx :)
JumpinBug
Mar 2nd, 2008, 01:23 PM
Anyone have good experiences with packages being received and held for pickup in Blaine, Ferndale, or Bellingham?
I'm heading down in around 2 weeks, and I'd like to order some car accessories that I could install during the trip (cargo cover, etc.) - prices up here start at $240 for what costs $110 from online US retailers.
It would likely just be a one time one parcel thing.
If not, then I'll have to buy from a US Honda dealer, which runs about $50 more than the online sellers.
Thanks!
DC5R
Mar 6th, 2008, 03:56 PM
Just wanted to bump this thread. It may be the most useful thread I have ever seen!! :)
bilyth
Mar 7th, 2008, 08:53 PM
So, this wasn't the best experience..but i'm not going to totally slam them; it wasn't a nightmare- i got the package to where i wanted in the end...but it wasn't quite a well oiled machine.
A couple "mistakes" were made which made me unhappy. The biggest, was that they filled out the customs form without my input which lead to a few unexpected charges. First of all, i was sending this to a friend as a gift..which i mentioned..but perhaps didn't make it absolutely clear. So this lead to my friend having to pay taxes to receive the item. Second, they overmarked the value of the item..so my friend paid more taxes than she should have.
All this could have been avoided if they confirmed the customs info before sending.
Also, in addition to their $4 receiving fee..they charge an additional $6 on top of the USPS postage- which was never clearly mentioned or quoted in their "rates info" page. Something to keep in mind.
Another thing is they won't ship to an address that's not the billing address of the credit card you're using. It's not very convenient when shipping things to friends..they kept asking me to call my CC to change the billing address to my friend's..seems a little strange to do..in the end i used my friend's CC to pay for shipping.
One other thing i didn't really like, was they asked me to send CC info by email. I went with it; but doesn't seem like the most secure way to do things.
Good points was that i got a very prompt email notice when my package arrived, the package was shipped out very quickly & they respond very quickly to emails. While they email back quickly; there seems to be a bit of a disconnect between what i would ask & replies i would get in return..i had to ask the same thing a few times..even things i asked about over the phone beforehand were initially contradicted in their emails...
Overall, i wasn't overly happy because in the end all the fees & taxes came up to more than double what it should have been. But if your careful, it can work out ok. It's a $10 total fee ($4 receive, $6 forward) plus shipping costs +/- duties/taxes.
I think there are cheaper options..but this was ok.
Acrossenger
Mar 10th, 2008, 02:00 PM
From Package Express:
Your shipping options are as follows:
USPS Priority Flat rate envelope 6-10 day: $8.55
USPS Express Flat rate envelope 3-5 day: $20.25
Handling Fee (International): $6
Receiving Fee: $2.50
Repackaging (if applicable): $0
Insurance is an additional $1.00 per one hundred of the declared value.
All prices are in US funds. Please let us know which service you would like. We will need the following information to complete your shipment unless you have already provided us with this information in the past.
***** Billing address and shipping address need to be the same unless we have previously verified your credit card.*****
Credit Card Information
-Card number
-Expiration date
-Last 3 digits off of the back.
-Billing address
Package Contents
-Description of contents
-Total value
Note that we do not misrepresent descriptions or values for items. If there is an invoice in the box, we will use that value for customs declaration.
It sounds very expensive from them! $17.05 US for one envelope!
M.D.
Mar 12th, 2008, 10:27 PM
From Package Express:
It sounds very expensive from them! $17.05 US for one envelope!
I think prices are O.K. without the handling fee from receiving International mail.
Their service is more for US orders, since they are located in Washington.
Does anyone know a similar service like PackageExpress that is located closer to Toronto?
bilyth
Mar 13th, 2008, 11:40 AM
I think prices are O.K. without the handling fee from receiving International mail.
Their service is more for US orders, since they are located in Washington.
Does anyone know a similar service like PackageExpress that is located closer to Toronto?
i agree, the handling kills it. It should $2 receiving & at most $2 handling to forward.
Why do you say they're more for US orders? they're 200m from the border?? Actually, i did wonder what % of their business was canadian...i suspect quite a bit..but with my experience it didn't seem like they knew the system very well. Also, i can't understand what reason someone in the US would need to use this service..
weren't there a whole bunch of options listed for this near toronto earlier in the thread? sounds like you're looking for pickup & not forwarding..i think there was the ups store & some other niagara one that was really popular...
M.D.
Mar 13th, 2008, 11:44 AM
i agree, the handling kills it. It should $2 receiving & at most $2 handling to forward.
Why do you say they're more for US orders? they're 200m from the border?? Actually, i did wonder what % of their business was canadian...i suspect quite a bit..but with my experience it didn't seem like they knew the system very well. Also, i can't understand what reason someone in the US would need to use this service..
weren't there a whole bunch of options listed for this near toronto earlier in the thread? sounds like you're looking for pickup & not forwarding..i think there was the ups store & some other niagara one that was really popular...
I meant more for Canadian orders, but I'm looking for mail forwarding that is closer to Toronto so the shipping will cost less than having it shipped all the way from Washington.
I like PackageExpress' signup system and email notification when packages have been received, so I'm just looking for something similar in that service from a company closer to Toronto than Vancouver.
bilyth
Mar 13th, 2008, 12:00 PM
I meant more for Canadian orders, but I'm looking for mail forwarding that is closer to Toronto so the shipping will cost less than having it shipped all the way from Washington.
I like PackageExpress' signup system and email notification when packages have been received, so I'm just looking for something similar in that service from a company closer to Toronto than Vancouver.
ah..i see.
do you (or anyone else) know what the price difference is (shipping from washington (state) to toronto vs say new york to toronto)? i'm curious.
M.D.
Mar 13th, 2008, 12:17 PM
ah..i see.
do you (or anyone else) know what the price difference is (shipping from washington (state) to toronto vs say new york to toronto)? i'm curious.
not sure exactly, even if its not that much less..the shipping time would be faster from a closer location.
goflamesgo
Mar 16th, 2008, 11:05 AM
For all the people that have sent items to The Letter Carrier in Point Roberts, basically you can just go over, pick up the parcel and come back within the same hour, right? It's my first time and I'm not sure how to do this.
What do you tell the customs officer on the way over? And you would just declare it on the way back?
If I was an Alberta resident (have Alberta driver's license), is there a way to pay just GST when going through the border. Or is it because I'm entering into BC, I still have to pay PST as well.
techwiz
Mar 18th, 2008, 11:27 AM
Anybody know if TLC is open this Friday or Saturday (Easter weekend)?
DealsLookout
Mar 24th, 2008, 12:19 AM
Whew... that was like a very long read of 23 pages but its worth it.
Thanks a lot who contributed to this thread.
I'm planning on ordering a sofa set from US but they will charge me of additional $600 if I asked them to ship here in Canada that includes the duties. I'm planning on using Package Express and pick it up or ship here in Vancouver. The set that I'm ordering is Made in USA so I don't think I need to pay duties according to NAFTA.
I'm planning on ordering tomorrow because it's free shipping and no sales tax. Btw, the cost of the same set is more 1K here in Canada. What do you guys think?
Cheers
oldskool75
Mar 24th, 2008, 01:40 AM
I wish someone (priginal poster? moderator?) would summarize all the links in the last 23 pages and put them in the first post.. this is a lot to scour though.. :cheesygri
oldskool75
Mar 24th, 2008, 02:02 AM
I wish someone (priginal poster? moderator?) would summarize all the links in the last 23 pages and put them in the first post.. this is a lot to scour though.. :cheesygri
Whoops.. I found said link, embedded in a few posts in this thread.. :-/
http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3513988&postcount=149
Better summary would be nice.. (pickup/receive location, number of real testimonials.. etc.. Yeah, I'm asking for a lot.. :) )
oldskool75
Mar 24th, 2008, 02:14 AM
just throwing in my .02
It is not just the US billing address that is the issue - this 'wording' often means that they want a US credit card issued by a US bank.
A US billing address on a Canadian issued CC would not work in that case.
The authorization process used by some merchants will detect a non-US issued credit card, based on the issuing banks ID number on the CC - usually the first four or six digits of the CC number. That will stop the charge from being authorized by the US system.
The only way around this is get a US based CC from a US issuer - good luck! Without a US social security number, it would be *very* difficult to get a US based lender to extend you any type of credit.
iirc, there was another thread somewhere on RFD about this issue awhile back. Some folks had tried to get a pre-paid credit card as a way around this from one of the smaller US-based CC issuers, but ymmv.
good luck!
very good point.
with that said, i think you'd be surprised how many sites will be willing to deal with you if you call or email even though their sites aren't set up for CDN CC. Some might send a paypal invoice or get CC approval over the phone...
I wonder if an AmEx here counts as a US cc or not..
Or if an AmEx pre-paid here would work in the US...
PJStyles
Mar 25th, 2008, 08:43 AM
Has anyone here tried http://www.shopanyamericanstore.com/index.php
It seems to be completely seamless with no need to worry about setting up a package forwarding service account or anything. Thoughts?
PJStyles
Daijoubu
Mar 25th, 2008, 09:56 AM
I'm going to ship 3 bikes to FreePort Forwarding, anyone dealt with them before?
http://freeportforwarding.com
achoo
Mar 26th, 2008, 01:27 AM
Anyone have good experiences with packages being received and held for pickup in Blaine, Ferndale, or Bellingham?
bump for Bellingham info.
I've been using PackageExpress but it's quite far. And since I go down to Seattle for some shopping every now and then, Bellingham is far more convenient as it's the town on the way to Seattle.
M.D.
Apr 24th, 2008, 11:22 AM
has anyone here used freeportforwarding for mail forwarding?
how was your experience?
Daijoubu
Apr 24th, 2008, 12:45 PM
I haven't used thier forwarding service but I have read on a blog that forwarding service isn't thier forte
I went there once (at closetime) to pickup 2 boxes but that's about it
Evil Baby
Apr 24th, 2008, 01:08 PM
Just order items from redvsblue and had them shipped to canam. At least this way I can control brokerage fees. It was unlear how redvsblue shipped international and I don't think they were covered under NAFTA.
I'm so happy I found this thread, so much more I can order now.
Babak
Apr 25th, 2008, 12:12 AM
ok this may be a dumb question but why are we Cdns charged taxes/duties when buying online from US? WTF was NAFTA then?
sorry... am I missing something?
M.D.
Apr 25th, 2008, 12:27 AM
I haven't used thier forwarding service but I have read on a blog that forwarding service isn't thier forte
I went there once (at closetime) to pickup 2 boxes but that's about it
You remember where you read this? Can't seem to find any reviews googlin'..
IonOne
Apr 25th, 2008, 05:22 AM
hello
i don't know why my previous message was removed ? did i say anything bad ?
- i was indicating a great package forwarding service at $5 which let you choose USPS, UPS, fedex anything you want : http://forwardit.us
i used it a couple of times and the guy is really nice, packs perfectly and has good communication (he is also on Ebay, PM me). Maybe my previous message looked like Spam, i don't know.
- also, i'm looking for a package forwarding from Canada, to other countries....Any help is welcome here...
thanks a lot!
ps: please moderators : if you remove this message, tell me why you removed it, so that i can learn instead of posting again forbidden things, thanks :o
Evil Baby
Apr 25th, 2008, 08:48 AM
ok this may be a dumb question but why are we Cdns charged taxes/duties when buying online from US? WTF was NAFTA then?
sorry... am I missing something?
NAFTA only covers items made in Canada, US, or Mexico. Products made anywhere else in the world are charged duties. When a duty has to be charged on a item UPS and Fedex will have their brokers do the paper work to the government and for that they charge large sums of money.
Babak
Apr 25th, 2008, 06:23 PM
Evil Baby,
thanks so from reading the thread I gather that it is best to use UPS because they charge less for these fees/taxes? if that true?
any idea what these duty fees are? are they based on the price amt? or category of goods? electronic, clothing, etc.?
joe friday
Apr 25th, 2008, 11:37 PM
Not UPS.....that is a courier and you will pay through the nose for brokerage fees.
Use USPS, which is the United States Postal Service.
Babak
Apr 26th, 2008, 05:31 PM
oh, thanks I guess I made the error because UPS looks like USPS - us postal service.
I'll give it a try with forwardit.us or some of the other services suggested here. I think forwardit.us is the cheapest at $5 fee + USPC shipping.
nuxmaniac
Apr 26th, 2008, 07:50 PM
Sorry I didn't have time to look thru all the post...here is the situation perhaps someone can help or give advice on...
Larger item: Weber Q grill stand (BBQ stand) that is 24pd and in the following dimension:
32.6 inches length x 18.5 inches width x 8.8 inches height cost $80 US for Target online order only. Cost $130 plus tax in local Calgary store. Is it worth it for me to use Forward it to ship to Calgary or shipped to Letter mail or Package it and pick up in Washington since I will be traveling to Vancouver mid May?
Smaller item: wedding favor items from US site that only shipped to US address -probably best to shipped by forward it since it's not much cost more and less hassle?
I am assuming either way I will have to pay one US tax since if one of this place buy it on my behalf, online merchants will be charging ie WA or CO tax so I cannot take advantages of the Alberta/Washington tax exempt situation? Right?
I found even with the Cdn $ so much higher, items in the US is still 30% or more cheaper...ie..seriously thinking of getting my engagement ring at Tiffany in Seattle instead of getting it in Holt Renfrews here. 5% less tax and probably at least 10 to 20% cheaper price tag in US...
comments? advice? Thanks.
DealsLookout
Apr 27th, 2008, 12:07 AM
Sorry I didn't have time to look thru all the post...here is the situation perhaps someone can help or give advice on...
Larger item: Weber Q grill stand (BBQ stand) that is 24pd and in the following dimension:
comments? advice? Thanks.
Here's my own experience:
I ordered 3 barstools online from US website and ship it to Sumas, WA, around 45 minutes from Vancouver. The place is called Package Express.com (http://www.packageexpress.com). They have big warehouse that can accept big items, even an ATV :cheesygri they can accomodate. My experience at the border where okay. They didn't even ask me to pay for anything where the cost that I spent that day were around $600 including a little of shopping for 3 persons. I was just honest and they let me go.
After two weeks, I picked up a microwave oven that I order online at the same place. BUt this time I have to pay for tax but not the duty.
Hope this helps. Btw, I'm expecting a full dining set soon within the next 2-3 weeks. :razz:
The ne
lyiao403
Apr 27th, 2008, 11:51 PM
thanks Dealslookout. I am using my friend's login...now I am wondering if Target would let me order online and have it shipped there...Sumas is same one before entering Blaine but you use the back road before turning into duties free right? Good luck with the dining set. Cheers, Nuxmaniac
Evil Baby
May 2nd, 2008, 08:04 AM
Just an update. My packages arrived at canam (http://canammailbox.tripod.com/) yesterday so I left work an hour early(already made the hour up earlier in the wee) and drove to the U.S. When I got to the border I old the officer I was just going down the street to pick up a package.
He asked what was shipped there and I told him T-shirt, dvd box set. He let me go, about 5 minutes later I got to the canam store(man whirlpool st is horrible. pot holes big enough to eat my car).
Had the package ready and charged me the $5.40 I only had cdn $20 on me but he said that was ok and gave me back cdn $15. I told him to just give me $14 and let him keep the extra 60 cents.
On my way home the Canadian border gaurd asked me how long I was gone and what I picked up and how much. Told him 10 minutes, t-shirt/dvd box set, about $80. he said have a good day and I then I was home 5 minutes later.
great service, I'll be using them again for sure.
mistake
May 3rd, 2008, 02:12 AM
Can someone confirm that you dont pay extra brokerage for ups and fedex express shipments ie international priority and economy? also, does ups or fedex ground charge extra for brokerage if you have gst and pst to pay or just duty?
nosnoop
May 4th, 2008, 04:08 PM
Has anyone here tried http://www.shopanyamericanstore.com/index.php
It seems to be completely seamless with no need to worry about setting up a package forwarding service account or anything. Thoughts?
Looked interesting, so I tried out their order form.
But they are charging $43 shipping for a $100 item - Ouch!
murphy
May 4th, 2008, 04:50 PM
Can someone confirm that you dont pay extra brokerage for ups and fedex express shipments ie international priority and economy? also, does ups or fedex ground charge extra for brokerage if you have gst and pst to pay or just duty?
From what I understand, if you ship Fedex Express, the brokerage charges are INCLUDED in their fee (which is why it's so much higher than the standard Fedex ground or air charge). I'm not sure about international priority, but it doesn't appear to be included.
Just a note to those interested, the brokerage fee for UPS and Fedex shipments from the US to Canada is quite high -- around $30 - $40 -- even for inexpensive items. If the value of the parcel is higher, say in the hundreds, the brokerage fee also increases. I should also mention that the brokerage fee is IN ADDITION TO (i.e. does NOT include):
(a) the import duties (which usually range from 4% to 12% depending on the type of item and what country it was manufactured in -- there will be no duties if the item was made in US, Canada or Mexico
(b) GST of 5%
(c) PST of 7% (or other similar taxes, depending on which province you live in).
UPS, in particular, (and sometimes Fedex as well) has an annoying habit of billing you about a month LATER for brokerage charges -- that's AFTER you receive your parcel and you pay for the taxes & duties and think that it's not so bad. Then you get an additional bill in the mail for $46 some-odd dollars to cover their charges. Surprise!
If you're shipping fairly inexpensive items (I figure anything under $300), you'd be better off having it shipped USPS airmail, surface parcel or global priority, if that's an option. Sometimes Canada customs doesn't even bother assessing the parcel, but if it DOES go ahead and do your assessment, their surcharge is only $5-$7 or so on top of your duties, GST and PST. If the item is marked as a Gift with a value less than $60, no taxes, duties or surcharge is applied. And if the item is of fairly nominal value, Canada customs usually doesn't even bother calculating and collecting the taxes etc.
If the store you're buying from only offers UPS or Fedex as shipping options, and it's not a big ticket item -- figure adding at least $35 to your order for brokerage (i.e. on TOP of the price of your item, on TOP of the shipping they are charging you, on TOP of the GST/PST/duties) -- sometimes you're better off paying cheap shipping to a US parcel forwarding company address, and having them forward it to you by USPS.
Hope this helps someone.
goffeebeans
May 4th, 2008, 09:00 PM
http://www.ups.com/content/ca/en/shipping/cost/zones/customs_clearance.html
Pretty much if you're going to ship any over $40 by UPS don't ship by their standard ground service. In the end, you'll pay pretty much the same price for standard vs express/expedited. However you'll obvious get your package much quicker with express.
The only time you should ship standard is if the company in the US covers the fees for you. IE www.sierratradingpost.com
mistake
May 4th, 2008, 09:14 PM
From what I understand, if you ship Fedex Express, the brokerage charges are INCLUDED in their fee (which is why it's so much higher than the standard Fedex ground or air charge). I'm not sure about international priority, but it doesn't appear to be included.
Just a note to those interested, the brokerage fee for UPS and Fedex shipments from the US to Canada is quite high -- around $30 - $40 -- even for inexpensive items. If the value of the parcel is higher, say in the hundreds, the brokerage fee also increases. I should also mention that the brokerage fee is IN ADDITION TO (i.e. does NOT include):
(a) the import duties (which usually range from 4% to 12% depending on the type of item and what country it was manufactured in -- there will be no duties if the item was made in US, Canada or Mexico
(b) GST of 5%
(c) PST of 7% (or other similar taxes, depending on which province you live in).
UPS, in particular, (and sometimes Fedex as well) has an annoying habit of billing you about a month LATER for brokerage charges -- that's AFTER you receive your parcel and you pay for the taxes & duties and think that it's not so bad. Then you get an additional bill in the mail for $46 some-odd dollars to cover their charges. Surprise!
If you're shipping fairly inexpensive items (I figure anything under $300), you'd be better off having it shipped USPS airmail, surface parcel or global priority, if that's an option. Sometimes Canada customs doesn't even bother assessing the parcel, but if it DOES go ahead and do your assessment, their surcharge is only $5-$7 or so on top of your duties, GST and PST. If the item is marked as a Gift with a value less than $60, no taxes, duties or surcharge is applied. And if the item is of fairly nominal value, Canada customs usually doesn't even bother calculating and collecting the taxes etc.
If the store you're buying from only offers UPS or Fedex as shipping options, and it's not a big ticket item -- figure adding at least $35 to your order for brokerage (i.e. on TOP of the price of your item, on TOP of the shipping they are charging you, on TOP of the GST/PST/duties) -- sometimes you're better off paying cheap shipping to a US parcel forwarding company address, and having them forward it to you by USPS.
Hope this helps someone.http://www.fedex.com/ca_english/international/customsservices/customsbrokerage.html?link=4
This link says all the express international services include brokerage including priority and international. Ground services dont include brokerage.
20 bucks and under and you dont pay gst or pst
60 bucks and under and a gift and you dont pay gst or pst
usps charges a max $5 for brokerage if and only if you incur gst pst or duty
I think you will however be hit with a $10 rod fee for not having an account. if you dont have an account it is harder for them to collect the tax from you that they pay for you at customs.(fedex express services)
mistake
May 5th, 2008, 02:25 PM
Please note that all our Express services includes the brokerages fees.
Our 10$ advancement fee is charged to everyone except to account
holders
linked to a credit card. If you open a FedEx account with a credit card
and have this account number marked on the shipping label we will not
charge you this advancement fee. If you should require more information
you may contact us at 1 800 Go FEdEx (1 800 463 3339).
Thank you,
mabba18
May 21st, 2008, 07:24 PM
has anyone here used freeportforwarding for mail forwarding?
how was your experience?
My Experience:
http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showpost.php?p=6427930&postcount=7, and further in that thread, http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showpost.php?p=6427930
Basically avoid them. They seem to be okay for pick-ups but, they are obviously not interested in mail forwarding customers.
skyrink
Jul 3rd, 2008, 11:04 PM
wow, ive been reading several pages already and its a lot of info to take in...okay i just need help for this one simple thing.
I'm from Toronto and I'll be staying in the US for a few days going past Niagara Falls. If I'm to buy something from the US and have it shipped near the border, is there any place that is cheap and reliable to have them receive it and I just go and pick it up when I pass by...preferably in Niagara Falls?
and whats all this brokerage talk for? is that only for people who have packages redirected? is that the same as customs?
joe friday
Jul 7th, 2008, 09:09 PM
Brokerage fees are a service fee charged to you by a customs broker / courier company who clears the package through customs on your behalf. It is charged in addition to any duties owing, as well as GST and provincial sales taxes. As you can gather from reading through this thread, the brokerage fees can be quite substantial, and often are not billed until weeks later, after you have received the item(s) and decided to keep them.
Personally, I no longer do business with US companies that only use couriers for shipping to Canada, and I make sure to tell them why. I have found a few that will accommodate and ship via USPS (United States Postal Service) if you ask, but generally in my experience most will not. Some (like Duluth Trading Company) will tell you that they will ship via USPS, then will go ahead and ship by courier anyway. For them, everything went right back in the mail and I won't ever deal with them again.
nosnoop
Jul 8th, 2008, 01:14 AM
Personally, I no longer do business with US companies that only use couriers for shipping to Canada, and I make sure to tell them why. I have found a few that will accommodate and ship via USPS (United States Postal Service) if you ask, but generally in my experience most will not. Some (like Duluth Trading Company) will tell you that they will ship via USPS, then will go ahead and ship by courier anyway. For them, everything went right back in the mail and I won't ever deal with them again.
But why not? For example, in case of UPS, only UPS Ground wound hit you with brokerage fee; simply use UPS expedited or UPS Express, there will be no brokerage fee. And they have a much better tracking system then USPS/Canada Post. So just avoid UPS Ground, and you'd be fine.
joe friday
Jul 8th, 2008, 09:11 PM
But why not? For example, in case of UPS, only UPS Ground wound hit you with brokerage fee; simply use UPS expedited or UPS Express, there will be no brokerage fee. And they have a much better tracking system then USPS/Canada Post. So just avoid UPS Ground, and you'd be fine.
Because I don't want to support these companies. As well, the brokerage fees are simply worked into the rates for expedited and express. They are normally prohibitively expensive, at least in my experience.
USPS works just fine in my opinion, and I have found that often no duty is assessed for items shipped that way.
zod
Jul 8th, 2008, 11:55 PM
But why not? For example, in case of UPS, only UPS Ground wound hit you with brokerage fee; simply use UPS expedited or UPS Express, there will be no brokerage fee. And they have a much better tracking system then USPS/Canada Post. So just avoid UPS Ground, and you'd be fine.
The other downside on UPS, is they deliver which most people work. They tend to only have one centre in city to pickup packages, and it tends to be pretty far out. So if you have no car/and transit doesn't go near it, its pretty difficult to deal with. At least stuff sent by USPS it goes to Canada Post and Canada Post has their little pick up booths about every 10 blocks or so.
mtrump
Jul 9th, 2008, 02:41 PM
wow, ive been reading several pages already and its a lot of info to take in...okay i just need help for this one simple thing.
I'm from Toronto and I'll be staying in the US for a few days going past Niagara Falls. If I'm to buy something from the US and have it shipped near the border, is there any place that is cheap and reliable to have them receive it and I just go and pick it up when I pass by...preferably in Niagara Falls?
I have been staying at hotels in the US for a past two years. What I have done was to have the item shipped to the hotel, and had the front desk hold the item for me. I called the hotel ahead of time just to get their permission first, just as a courtesy.
So far I have done this with my hotel stays at Florida, Las Vegas and Buffalo without any problems. I ordered my items using a guaranteed timed delivery service (eg. UPS 3 days), and timed my order so that package arrived to the hotel max. 1 day prior or during my hotel stay, so they didn't have to hold the parcel for that long.
With my Buffalo stay, it was intended to be a park-n-fly (ie. stayed at the hotel overnight, parked the car there, and they drove me to the airport and back when I returned.) It just so happened that one of the packages didn't arrive in time for my stay, so I asked them if they can hold it for me until I returned from my trip, which they said yes. When I returned a week later, I asked them for my package. They handed it to me and I tipped them with $1. :)
zod
Jul 15th, 2008, 02:19 PM
I thought I would post about my experience with forwardit.us . Basically Amazon.Com had a good sale on a wireless bridge (so I could plug my old xbox onto my wireless network and still support WAP encryption). The belkin which I think is the only one that can support better than WEP, is about 100 bux in Canada, and amazon had it for 49.99.
So I found this thread and decided to ship it forwardit.us. I think its a pretty small operation (maybe 2 people). They seem to have difficulty with their email, because it sat with them for about 10 days before they put it back in the mail. So that was my biggest complaint, seeing as email is a relatively simple part of the internet, it should have resulted in me not getting info, and a 10 day turnover time.
Other then that all was good. They charge you 5 bux to process it, and shipping on top. I got them to ship it USPS regular post for $8.56. And true to their word, the postage label confirms what was actually the shipping cost (kudos to them for that).
so basically 13.56 to have a parcel forwarded to me.
Had me thinking, that if i keep buying stuff from the US on site thats offer free US shipping, it might be cheaper to use these guys than pay the other sites shipping.
So if i can be patient for whatever i'm ordering, i think i'd use them again, just because it seems relatively inexpensive.
zod
Jul 15th, 2008, 11:51 PM
Thanks for that. I get the impression they're small too..i've emailed & it takes forever to get a response.
I'm afraid if they get busier..their business will just not function or they'll raise their fees alot.
how about taxes? did you get nailed for any?
My experience using USPS is i rarely get taxed on my things- but often they're small relatively low priced...i'd say <%10 i've been taxed...i wonder if using a forward service like forwardit.us where you might have multiple items (large box) & higher valued stuff, & a business filling out customs sheet..if it's more likely to get taxed.
think it's different? or should i expect to get taxed rarely even using forwardit.us
No tax on the 50 dollar item. They marked the customs declaration as a 15 dollar game controller. It was shipped in an Amazon box, so i'm guessing the ripped off the amazon mailer and wrote my address on it :).
getting taxed at border seems a crapshoot when it comes from usps.. i think my average is probably 1 in 3 packages (maybe 1 in 4) get hit with tax shipped usps from various sources.
IonOne
Jul 16th, 2008, 09:31 AM
i used forwardit for maybe 6-7 packagaes yet (including a very big package full of microphones and with 3 preamps inside), and the guy always put very low prices on the customs. So even if you have to pay, it would be very low i guess.
but i never had to pay.
i always used priority mail and don't know if you have more chances to have customs to pay depending on the shipping you choose (priority, global express, etc)
gmark2000
Jul 16th, 2008, 12:59 PM
I use CBI in Niagara Falls, NY for all my packages.
http://www.cbiusa.com/
moko
Jul 16th, 2008, 09:24 PM
I use CBI in Niagara Falls, NY for all my packages.
http://www.cbiusa.com/
How is their shipping rate?
or do you do mainly pick up?
jayk
Jul 16th, 2008, 11:22 PM
anyone with experience repackaging and re-valuing large items like laptops or chairs?
RedDeer17
Jul 17th, 2008, 09:22 PM
I use CBI in Niagara Falls, NY for all my packages.
http://www.cbiusa.com/
Do they charge daily for holding the package?
deeplove
Jul 22nd, 2008, 01:20 AM
i used forwardit for maybe 6-7 packagaes yet (including a very big package full of microphones and with 3 preamps inside), and the guy always put very low prices on the customs. So even if you have to pay, it would be very low i guess.
but i never had to pay.
i always used priority mail and don't know if you have more chances to have customs to pay depending on the shipping you choose (priority, global express, etc)
i don't think that's necessarily true. cuz they open packages if they're charging you customs/taxes. so if they see the price is different from what they think it is. they charge you taxes/custom fees based on their perceived costs. At least that's how Canada customs does it
skyrink
Jul 23rd, 2008, 10:56 AM
for those of you who travel across the border to ship stuff, what do you put as the return address? in case anything happens and it needs to be returned, shouldnt it not be allowed since no customs form was filled out?
miss_swan
Jul 27th, 2008, 11:46 PM
Well, i'm trying out TLC Point Roberts for the first time ... hopefully everything works out. Hell, never even been to the Point Roberts customs before. :cheesygri
My items are made in USA so there should be no duties right? Just PST/GST which I can live with considering i'll gas up and still save 80 bucks or so less my time ... but i'm a free man for a week or so anyways.
I keep telling myself "it's going to be an adventure ..."
antayana
Jul 31st, 2008, 09:45 AM
It's been over 2 years since I started this thread, just to update everyone I still think The Letter Carrier is the only way to go; $5US + shipping is very reasonable plus I don't think they have "screwed-up" any RFDers orders in the past two years. I have used them a couple of times, other than USPS rates being expensive I have no complaints.
sorry for digging this old topic up... Does Letter carrier redirect the package internationally?
basically how it works is , you just ship the item to Letter Carrier, then they'll redirect it to where you want?
miss_swan
Jul 31st, 2008, 12:42 PM
sorry for digging this old topic up... Does Letter carrier redirect the package internationally?
basically how it works is , you just ship the item to Letter Carrier, then they'll redirect it to where you want?
I guess so ... (I could be wrong) the whole idea of getting TLC to accept your package(s) and you pick up from them is to take advantage of free/included or reduced shipping, especially if you live near the border.
Of course, there are other borderline ethical reasons for getting packages over the border other than avoiding high cartage or handling fees ... stuff that's been discussed in this thread already. :cheesygri
You could get TLC to accept your package and repack and ship to an international address ... if it makes financial sense to do so. You would have to be saving enough money from international shipping to pay TLC to accept, repack and resend. I believe their rates are posted in the "prices" page ... you'd have to do research to find people's experience about this. Good luck.
patlo
Aug 4th, 2008, 01:50 AM
forwardit.us charges $20.00 for forwarding now?
http://www.forwardit.us/index.php?target=products&product_id=20
M.D.
Aug 4th, 2008, 01:55 AM
forwardit.us charges $20.00 for forwarding now?
http://www.forwardit.us/index.php?target=products&product_id=20
ya i noticed that..thats a pretty big increase..:mad:
karst
Aug 5th, 2008, 01:58 PM
I see $5.99 when I click on that link. Maybe the $20 was a mistake (it better have been).
patlo
Aug 5th, 2008, 06:42 PM
I see $5.99 when I click on that link. Maybe the $20 was a mistake (it better have been).
You are right. I now see $5.99. I guess it was a mistake that they have now corrected. That's good news.
skyrink
Aug 5th, 2008, 10:19 PM
Hi, for those of you who only do mail pickup....like crossing to the US just to pick up packages and come back to Canada....do you guys ever get searched?
What can I say to lower my chances when I'm only in the US for 30 min.?
And what if the items I pick up are hard to assess value to it like antiques or collectibles, than what?
Any info would be appreciated, thank you. :)
(im near Niagara Falls/Buffalo border btw)
miss_swan
Aug 6th, 2008, 12:19 AM
Hi, for those of you who only do mail pickup....like crossing to the US just to pick up packages and come back to Canada....do you guys ever get searched?
What can I say to lower my chances when I'm only in the US for 30 min.?
And what if the items I pick up are hard to assess value to it like antiques or collectibles, than what?
Any info would be appreciated, thank you. :)
(im near Niagara Falls/Buffalo border btw)
Just be honest ... many times if you're not honest it comes through your presence and behavioural cues.
Typically, customs people are trained to sniff out inappropriate body language etc ... if you're lying and you're not good at it then you may get yourself into more trouble than it's worth.
If you bring back mail, get some gas etc ... just say so.
If you're a good liar ... well, then the sky's the limit. :) Whatever you want to do is up to you.
John-Rebus
Aug 7th, 2008, 12:54 PM
Hello,
I am from Greece and I am thinking to use the Forwardit.us (http://www.forwardit.us/) for a couple of purchases from american online stores as it has the most reasonable prices.
However, I worry about its reliability, cause seems a bit amateur (not a well-established company) and there is no street address or contact phone number on their web-site (say only Littleton, Colorado 80123). Apart from trial and error how can I check that it is a proper forwarding company and not a fraud that they will keep your items and you will never find how you lost your money?
It must be stressed that I have come in contact with them via email, got replies, but this say nothing that it is a real company.
Did anybody here have a serious experience (especially from Europe) with them? Moreover, does anybody know how I can check if Forwardit is a registered American web-based company?
Thanx in advance.
miss_swan
Aug 7th, 2008, 04:58 PM
Just to update:
- picked up my 2 packages from TLC Point Roberts today ~ 11am
- border took ~ 15 mins to USA. Customs was friendly and he reminded me to get my passport because Jan 1 2009 you'll need one for sure.
- TLC was pretty quick and they were relatively friendly and gave a decent rate of exchange for my CAD (not super gouging anyways)
- CAD border took 10 mins or so, told them what I had (about ~ 248 US in goods)
- paid ~ 31 dollars CAD in pst/gst
- away I went. Pretty happy with the whole experience.
TLC when not busy seems decent, when busy it's probably a nightmare and that's when I would probably go to TSB or somewhere else. Like xmas.
On a plus note, the staffer at TLC actually remembered my name on the shipping package(s) ...
All said and done, with time, gas etc to Point Roberts I would do it again. I saved almost 120 bucks total.
rf134a
Aug 8th, 2008, 11:42 AM
I use Pacific Mail & Parcel: http://www.pacificmailandparcel.com/
I used them to receive a bunch of Hunter Douglas blinds and then forward to me. The cost of receiving, repackaging, forwarding via USPS was only $125 or so. Not bad for a savings of over $3000 vs Canadian wholesale for these blinds. Savings vs retail is considerably higher.
Their receiving costs are here: http://www.pacificmailandparcel.com/Receiving.cfm
My most recent purchase is a set of Lenntek headphones from Costco USA. $1.85 receiving fee, $2.50 forwarding fee and $2 in postage. So, roughly $6.35 to receive and forward a small package.
John-Rebus
Aug 9th, 2008, 10:20 AM
Can anybody help??
Nelson
Aug 11th, 2008, 12:10 AM
Has anyone tried using TLC for freight shipping? I'm looking at shipping something 250 lbs and the only reason I'm considering TLC is because they're open Saturdays. I usually use TSB Shipping and I know they handle freight but they're only open on weekdays.
miss_swan
Aug 11th, 2008, 08:24 AM
Has anyone tried using TLC for freight shipping? I'm looking at shipping something 250 lbs and the only reason I'm considering TLC is because they're open Saturdays. I usually use TSB Shipping and I know they handle freight but they're only open on weekdays.
That's the reason why I went TLC ... I like the hours but TSB seems to have a higher review status.
In any case, I read somewhere about TLC and freight shipping ... I think it was on a mountain bike/sport bike/car parts forum ... and they were shipping some heavy stuff. Maybe google for that using "TLC review"
skyrink
Aug 12th, 2008, 11:43 PM
eep, need help again...this time, i need a fairly large package from California to be shipped to the border in Niagara Falls, NY for me to pick up.
any ideas? a place closest to Rainbow Bridge and cheapest pickup charge would be ideal. appreciate it, thanks.
also would USPS shipping usually be cheaper than ups? and would USPS allow general delivery so close to the border?
update: i also just called http://www.cbiusa.com/, and their rate is $5.50 per package for pickup...is there a cheaper one? i'll have multiple packages coming
(maybe someone would be nice enough to lend me their mail box at the border and I'll pay a couple bucks for using it? :))
consumerPI
Aug 13th, 2008, 02:09 AM
Then they laughed and rolled their eyes when they talked about the guy who only tipped them a loonie. :)
...... It just so happened that one of the packages didn't arrive in time for my stay, so I asked them if they can hold it for me until I returned from my trip, which they said yes. When I returned a week later, I asked them for my package. They handed it to me and I tipped them with $1. :)
xerox
Aug 13th, 2008, 02:20 PM
have anyone been able to get through to CAN-AM these days ??
they don't see to pick up their phone or answer their voice mails.
are they still in business ??
performance
Aug 22nd, 2008, 08:15 PM
This is an amazing thread but I'm wondering about two things.
Right now I'm testing forwardit.us. I ordered a pair of headphones through amazon(ships to us only) and they shipped it no problem.
I'm wondering if this same service could be used with other companies specifically newegg.com? Has anyone tried doing it?
2nd, are there any cheaper services that have pay per use like forwardit.us? $5.99 is a good price but maybe there's something a dollar or two cheaper?
edit: you can't even register in newegg without a US billing address. There are no provinces available :\
emoci
Aug 22nd, 2008, 11:23 PM
This should really be made a sticky....
Since there is 5 years worth of reading in here, I've re-updated my previous summary, adding a few more services, plus some info about UPS/Fedex/USPS brokerage fees etc.
http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3513988&postcount=149
miss_swan
Aug 23rd, 2008, 11:15 AM
This is an amazing thread but I'm wondering about two things.
Right now I'm testing forwardit.us. I ordered a pair of headphones through amazon(ships to us only) and they shipped it no problem.
I'm wondering if this same service could be used with other companies specifically newegg.com? Has anyone tried doing it?
2nd, are there any cheaper services that have pay per use like forwardit.us? $5.99 is a good price but maybe there's something a dollar or two cheaper?
edit: you can't even register in newegg without a US billing address. There are no provinces available :\
I think it's possible to add a US address to your account ... however, not sure of the exact details but it may offer a way to get around that.
paaji
Aug 25th, 2008, 12:36 AM
Anyone opens in weekend (sunday) to pick up orders in BC either sumas or blaine thanks
toastmee
Aug 29th, 2008, 02:17 PM
Hey,
I just want to say that forwardit.us is the best forwarding service available hands down IMO.
Nothing will be cheaper than a receiving place where you physically pick up. But for forwarding service, i thought forwardit was very good.
First of all, i've tried a couple other forwarding services & forwardit is by far the cheapest. Other services seemed reasonable but after sending my items, i found out there were other fees- receiving fees, forwarding fees, handling fees. And the shipping charges didn't match what they actually charged.
Second, there was a problem/mistake with my recent order. Forwardit customer service went above and beyond what i would expect from most businesses to resolve this issue. Because of this, i am very happy & want to share this.
Forwardit can also purchase for you if you don't have US billing address. Also, forwardit seems like a small operation & the early knock on them was their customer service was slow to respond. My recent experience found that i got answers the same day.
that's it for now! later
natalienicole
Aug 29th, 2008, 07:25 PM
This should really be made a sticky....
Since there is 5 years worth of reading in here, I've re-updated my previous summary, adding a few more services, plus some info about UPS/Fedex/USPS brokerage fees etc.
http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3513988&postcount=149
I agree. I never knew this service was available.
Thanks OP:)
patlo
Aug 29th, 2008, 10:51 PM
I tried forwardit.us for some wheel covers I saw on ebay.
-Went to their site and put the mail forwarding service in my shopping cart.
-Paid 5.99 through payal.
-They emailed me with a forwardit.us mailing address.
-I bought my wheel covers on ebay and gave the seller the forwardit.us mailing address.
-When the items arrived at forwardit.us they emailed me letting me know the items had arrived. They gave me serveral shipping options to choose from, along with prices for each one.
-I emailed them back telling them which shippping option i preferred.
-They emailed me back with an invoice for the shipping option i chose.
-I payed them through paypal and they sent me a tracking number.
-Item arrived ok.
I would say the experience was really good. Their service is exactly as advertised. They are quick with email responses (within the same day or next day email response is pretty good in my books).
I've recently ordered some items from bluefly and I'm using forwardit.us again. They have already arrived at forwardit.us and currently at canada customs. I am patiently waiting their arrival.
For both my purchases(ebay and bluefly) I made sure forwardit.us sent them USPS so as to make sure I won't get charged any ridiculous brokerage fees.
TorontoEh
Aug 29th, 2008, 10:57 PM
Hey,
I just want to say that forwardit.us is the best forwarding service available hands down IMO.
Nothing will be cheaper than a receiving place where you physically pick up. But for forwarding service, i thought forwardit was very good.
First of all, i've tried a couple other forwarding services & forwardit is by far the cheapest. Other services seemed reasonable but after sending my items, i found out there were other fees- receiving fees, forwarding fees, handling fees. And the shipping charges didn't match what they actually charged.
Second, there was a problem/mistake with my recent order. Forwardit customer service went above and beyond what i would expect from most businesses to resolve this issue. Because of this, i am very happy & want to share this.
Forwardit can also purchase for you if you don't have US billing address. Also, forwardit seems like a small operation & the early knock on them was their customer service was slow to respond. My recent experience found that i got answers the same day.
that's it for now! later
I tried forwardit.us for some wheel covers I saw on ebay.
-Went to their site and put the mail forwarding service in my shopping cart.
-Paid 5.99 through payal.
-They emailed me with a forwardit.us mailing address.
-I bought my wheel covers on ebay and gave the seller the forwardit.us mailing address.
-When the items arrived at forwardit.us they emailed me letting me know the items had arrived. They gave me serveral shipping options to choose from, along with prices for each one.
-I emailed them back telling them which shippping option i preferred.
-They emailed me back with an invoice for the shipping option i chose.
-I payed them through paypal and they sent me a tracking number.
-Item arrived ok.
I would say the experience was really good. Their service is exactly as advertised. They are quick with email responses (within the same day or next day email response is pretty good in my books).
I've recently ordered some items from bluefly and I'm using forwardit.us again. They have already arrived at forwardit.us and currently at canada customs. I am patiently waiting their arrival.
For both my purchases(ebay and bluefly) I made sure forwardit.us sent them USPS so as to make sure I won't get charged any ridiculous brokerage fees.
Toastmee and patlo,
by any chance, can anyone of you provide eg, of their shipping fees from us?
I may try them soon as I need to buy some products from Amazon.com but are small items. E.g. ear buds, triumph brush etc. etc.
Usually I would go down there and pick em up but sometimes its better to get forwarded.
thanks
performance
Aug 31st, 2008, 12:36 AM
Toastmee and patlo,
by any chance, can anyone of you provide eg, of their shipping fees from us?
I may try them soon as I need to buy some products from Amazon.com but are small items. E.g. ear buds, triumph brush etc. etc.
Usually I would go down there and pick em up but sometimes its better to get forwarded.
thanks
These are some shipping quotes for a package 0.9 pounds in weight going from their location to Toronto, Ontario.
Express Mail, usually 5-7 business days for delivery, $27.25
Priority Mail, usually 8-12 business days for delivery, $17
First Class Mail, usually 2-4 weeks for delivery, $5
UPS Express, 3 business days for delivery guaranteed, $30.85
UPS Expedited, usually 5 business days for delivery, $29.65
UPS Standard, usually one week for delivery, $11.65
Fedex Express, $62.68
Fedex Ground, $12.73
patlo
Aug 31st, 2008, 01:29 AM
The following are the quotes I got for shipping 2 winter coats from forwardit to Toronto, ON. I'm not sure of the total package weight.
-Express Mail, usually 5-7 business days for delivery, $49.70
-Priority Mail, usually 8-12 business days for delivery, $27.10
-UPS Express, 3 business days for delivery guaranteed, $49.80
-UPS Expedited, usually 5 business days for delivery, $46.05
-UPS Standard, usually one week for delivery, $17.75
I chose Priority Mail 8-12 days.
TorontoEh
Aug 31st, 2008, 09:22 AM
thanks patlo and performance....
i see why patlo didn't receive First Class Mail international delivery quote since its the cheapest option w/o tracking but only for smaller items like performance mentioned in his post.
That gives me a good idea. I will definitely use them for next amazon purchases.
toastmee
Sep 10th, 2008, 09:20 AM
didn't see your post earlier.
I had a 154cm board probably 9 lbs shipped for ~$26 USPS priority.
I didn't even ask about UPS or fedex because i didn't want to deal with brokerage. But looks like their ground service is cheap according to plato..if there's a way around the brokerage, might be good.
The shipping quote i got was the same amount on the shipping receipt.
Yes, it seems like a better alternative to pick up if it's small & lightweight things (yah, my example wasn't small & lightweight..but that was an exception for me). i'll probably use them exclusively if i've got small, light & inexpensive things.
dealmann
Sep 10th, 2008, 01:01 PM
great thread, thanks....after reading through the other day, i needed parts for the car.
signed up with usaddress.........great service by the way.
packages shipped monday, arrived early this morning (Wednesday) 3 packages and 5$ each package. Struts, Springs and small bits from Rock Auto.
My question is: I claimed my items at the Canadian border and was charged the pst and gst $47 on $360................thought i read somewhere on the forum only gst is charged? Is this right, or did i get ripped? Or are just some items pst exempt? Not auto parts?
I appreciate any comments.
Thanks in advance....:)
Nascar318is
Sep 10th, 2008, 02:55 PM
great thread, thanks....after reading through the other day, i needed parts for the car.
signed up with usaddress.........great service by the way.
packages shipped monday, arrived early this morning (Wednesday) 3 packages and 5$ each package. Struts, Springs and small bits from Rock Auto.
My question is: I claimed my items at the Canadian border and was charged the pst and gst $47 on $360................thought i read somewhere on the forum only gst is charged? Is this right, or did i get ripped? Or are just some items pst exempt? Not auto parts?
I appreciate any comments.
Thanks in advance....:)
If you cross in Ontario and live in Ontario you pay both right there.
I live in Quebec and cross in Ontario and only pay the %5. My last purchase was for $850 USD and paid $42.50 CDN for duty. They said they give the bill to Quebec and they "may" send a bill for the rest of the taxes, but the lady said she has never seen someone get a bill for cross boarder shopping.
I get my stuff shipped to Ogdensburg New York at $5 a parcel, then pay my %5 at the boarder and I'm on my way. Can save tons of money EX: paid $700CDN with duty for my Sno blower, here it sells for over $1000 + tx. Tires for my car, I save over $400 by doing this. Some ebay sellers will not ship to another address other then your own "Verified" address, in that case I make sure they ship USPS. The rest, DHL, UPS, Fedex will throw you over the coals with there "Broker" fees..
performance
Sep 15th, 2008, 09:30 PM
I recommend forwardit.us for anyone in need of a forwarder. Its the cheapest one, good customer service low rates. I just received my first order which was from amazon(not shippable to Canada), just put in another one for an ebay item.
Their UPS and fedex rates are slightly discounted too, i'm guessing from the volume they have.
Ctrl-Z
Sep 29th, 2008, 12:27 AM
forwardit.us does look like a nice simple solution for a package forwarding service. BUT isn't there typically going to be a problem using a credit card to purchase an item and getting it shipped to the forwardit.us address because your shipping addess isn't the same as your billing address??? And it isn't like you can add that address to your credit card account because it changes with every order number. Is this a comon problem or does it depend on who you buy from or the type of credit card you use?
emoci
Sep 29th, 2008, 01:23 AM
forwardit.us does look like a nice simple solution for a package forwarding service. BUT isn't there typically going to be a problem using a credit card to purchase an item and getting it shipped to the forwardit.us address because your shipping addess isn't the same as your billing address??? And it isn't like you can add that address to your credit card account because it changes with every order number. Is this a comon problem or does it depend on who you buy from or the type of credit card you use?
Quite a few places will ask you for a billing and a shipping address separately...
You're correct that if the seller does a hard check between your CC and address shipping to, issues could arise, but this is the case with almost all such solutions out there for US forwarding....
You can always use their "We'll buy for you option" that forwardit.us offers...
trancedude
Oct 6th, 2008, 11:13 AM
Can someone recommend a reliable mail/parcel forwarder that is located in Niagra Falls, NY ? Someone who actually used their service ? Thanks.
G-Unit!!
Oct 6th, 2008, 11:52 AM
My package arrived this afternoon. *big grin*
It took 9 days using USPS Priority Mail.
Awesome service!
Great job forwardit.us !!!
(I would not hesitate to use their services again.) :)
Also, USPS / Canada Post did a really good job with tracking and delivery as well. *Cheers* I actually was pleasantly surprised that CP actually made an attempt to deliver (I usually just get the slip and have to go pick it up at post office).
*This thread should be made a sticky! Great advice in here... thanks guys!*
Quick question - were you charged duty on the package? And what are the rates like for delivery to your house?
I'm trying to see if it's only worth it for small packages vs. larger ones (i.e. winter tires). THanks for your help.
Seks
Oct 6th, 2008, 04:28 PM
My package arrived this afternoon. *big grin*
Also, USPS / Canada Post did a really good job with tracking and delivery as well. *Cheers* I actually was pleasantly surprised that CP actually made an attempt to deliver (I usually just get the slip and have to go pick it up at post office).
Are you positive that they made an attempted delivery?
Up until a couple months ago, I had delivery notice slips sitting in my mailbox...and online tracking system said delivery attempted. BS...on 3-4 different occasion, I was home...eagerly waiting for my packages.
I called Canada Post to complain. They called me a week later saying the contractor that did the delivering got replaced with someone else who's supposedly "better"...which so far has been good.
Casper
Oct 22nd, 2008, 03:03 PM
Can someone recommend a reliable mail/parcel forwarder that is located in Niagra Falls, NY ? Someone who actually used their service ? Thanks.
CBI (www.cbiusa.com). Been using them for 6 years. Great guys, and just across the Rainbow bridge.
mabba18
Oct 22nd, 2008, 06:22 PM
I recommend forwardit.us for anyone in need of a forwarder. Its the cheapest one, good customer service low rates. I just received my first order which was from amazon(not shippable to Canada), just put in another one for an ebay item.
Their UPS and fedex rates are slightly discounted too, i'm guessing from the volume they have.
It's great to hear some real solid and positive reviews about a forwarding company. We can finally take advantage of the high dollar.
Let me check the exchange rate right now
Oh, my...
:cry:
gilliang
Nov 16th, 2008, 09:13 PM
Wondering if there is any place near the Bluewater Bridge that connects Sarnia and Port Huron that allows you to ship US items there until you can come pick them up?
Thanks.
Jjeirn
Nov 20th, 2008, 07:32 PM
Hi guys!
I noticed this bolg is in Canada, but the subject is similar...therefore, does anyone had experiance in sending anything using mentinoed services to Mexico??
Thanks,
Jj
tsttm
Nov 21st, 2008, 09:59 AM
Hi guys!
I noticed this bolg is in Canada, but the subject is similar...therefore, does anyone had experiance in sending anything using mentinoed services to Mexico??
Thanks,
Jj
I'm sure you can just ask the companies mentioned in the thread to ship to your address in mexico. I don't think they ship only to canada.
trancedude
Nov 21st, 2008, 09:35 PM
Well I used the pickup service in Niagara Falls from usaddressinc recently and it was all good, well worth the $5 service charge. I'll be using them again 4 sure.;)
skyrink
Dec 3rd, 2008, 11:27 AM
Hi, I'm planning to go ahead and do my Christmas shopping using forwardit.us....does anyone know their address? so I can change it in my paypal and ebay account.
also on a side note, are shipping fedex from the US to Canada using "Canada - 3 Day Air", will the customs/brokerage fees be expensive?
Badger
Dec 25th, 2008, 01:23 AM
More of a rant:
Fedex Home Delivery is a joke. They missed the delivery date on Dec 22 and they are going to miss the delivery before Christmas Day because they don't do deliveries on that day.
I had my item shipped to Point Roberts, WA at Point 2 Point Parcels. Not really their fault, but Fedex has such a poor ground system network. Item was shipped on Dec 17 in Nevada and I haven't received it yet.
p1mp
Jan 7th, 2009, 08:33 PM
Any other personal reviews and takes on Forwardit? I want to order something off amazon and have said company to forward it to me.
Any hassles? Extra charges? From what I've read, I just pay forwardit the additional shipping fees to me, correct, along with their service (which is by each package they send out)?
joe friday
Jan 7th, 2009, 09:18 PM
For some reason, Fowardit's website is not showing the re-shipping service any longer, only the "Purchase an Item" service. I wanted to use them before Christmas and emailed them to find out if they still offered the re-shipping service. I never got a reply.
I went with another company instead.
spol
Jan 8th, 2009, 02:28 AM
For some reason, Fowardit's website is not showing the re-shipping service any longer, only the "Purchase an Item" service. I wanted to use them before Christmas and emailed them to find out if they still offered the re-shipping service. I never got a reply.
I went with another company instead.
Read this (http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showpost.php?p=7996933&postcount=37)
joe friday
Jan 8th, 2009, 10:59 PM
Thanks for the info. Seems a little dodgy though, and not impressed that I got no reply to my email inquiry. Frankly, I'm reaching the point (especially now that the dollar has fallen again) that it's not really worth all of the hassles making purchases from the US, unless it's a truly unique item or a great bargain.
tsttm
Jan 8th, 2009, 11:10 PM
Thanks for the info. Seems a little dodgy though, and not impressed that I got no reply to my email inquiry. Frankly, I'm reaching the point (especially now that the dollar has fallen again) that it's not really worth all of the hassles making purchases from the US, unless it's a truly unique item or a great bargain.
Did you check your spam folders? They usually respond within a day.
joe friday
Jan 8th, 2009, 11:20 PM
Yes I did. My previous experience with them was fine, but I wonder now if something's up with them given these recent developments.
tsttm
Jan 8th, 2009, 11:35 PM
Yes I did. My previous experience with them was fine, but I wonder now if something's up with them given these recent developments.
Possible..i hope not. I've been pleased with their service & these new developments are news to me. I sent emails to them over the last month & have gotten fairly prompt responses.
I believe it's a fairly small operation so anything is possible. In fact, i think it's just one guy working out of his basement. Anyone else plug in their mailing address in google maps & looked at the street photos? It's just a house (albeit fairly large one) in suburbia...i wonder where he stores all our stuff...:cheesygri
jackwest
Jan 8th, 2009, 11:53 PM
Hmmm well this sucks. Anyone got another service if forwardit.us goes down?
spol
Jan 24th, 2009, 01:20 PM
I just received a package from forwardit.us, it was the first time I was using forwarding. Brian combined 5 packages into one, shipping cost ended up more than I thought it would be but the package got here in only 4 days so it was worth it. The service was just wonderful and customer support was solid, couldn't be happier.
espeed
Feb 16th, 2009, 02:11 PM
I just received a package from forwardit.us, it was the first time I was using forwarding. Brian combined 5 packages into one, shipping cost ended up more than I thought it would be but the package got here in only 4 days so it was worth it. The service was just wonderful and customer support was solid, couldn't be happier.
did u buy from 1 store or multiple stores? Brian told me it costs 9.99 per store now, so if I want to order from different stores, it becomes very costly now with forwardit.us
burnaby
Feb 24th, 2009, 04:55 PM
Any good parcel receiving service near Bellingham Airport?
Mail box etc. wants $10 per parcel with only 1 week hold, $5 each extra day compared to Hagens of Blaine for $3 and two week hold. Heading South from airport to Seattle outlet so Hagens is too long a drive (20km North).
burnaby
Feb 24th, 2009, 05:05 PM
Did anyone ever reply to this query about a package receiving service near Bellingham airport.
I too want to pick up a package, the head South to the premium outlet.
What a great thread!
I want to pick up a stereo receiver from Amazon.com but they won't ship to Canada. So I want to drive down and get it from one of these mail depots.
Since I have to fly out of Bellingham Airport at the end of January, can anyone tell me if there is a location that will be conveniant to that location? Will probably cross at the truck crossing!
Thanks!
emoci
May 18th, 2009, 02:38 PM
Anyone heard of or tried these guys: http://www.shipito.com/
DealGiver
May 28th, 2009, 08:48 AM
someone posted in another forum a while back that for small parcels there was a game like site online which the webmaster did this kind of work and you'd ship to his address (like games) and he'd forward u?
DealGiver
May 28th, 2009, 08:54 AM
I'm looking to have couple of shirts and sweaters shipped from US, I guess US ADDRESS INC is my only option at this point?
They charge $5 per package and + shipping costs....
poppa
May 28th, 2009, 10:18 AM
someone posted in another forum a while back that for small parcels there was a game like site online which the webmaster did this kind of work and you'd ship to his address (like games) and he'd forward u?
Is it this?
http://www.gamesforcanada.com/direct-request.php
DealGiver
May 28th, 2009, 10:53 AM
Is it this?
http://www.gamesforcanada.com/direct-request.php
yes thanks much :)
KIngMufasa
May 31st, 2009, 04:34 PM
I just heard back from Brian at forwardit.us, he has shut down the forwarding. I think someone posted this in another thread post but wanted to confirm here, he is no longer doing the Parcel forwarding.
Unfortunately, we are not going to restart forwarding
services-- we have changed to a purchase-only format.
Regards
Brian
KIngMufasa
Jun 6th, 2009, 09:49 PM
well looks like gamesforcanada might be dead now too, its been a week and I've never heard back from them?? anyone else have better luck?
km
i-rui
Jun 8th, 2009, 12:39 PM
can anyone recommend a service?
Amazon.com has a deal of the day i want, but it's on some software, which means they won't ship to canada.... so i have to figure out if there's a service i can set up ASAP that won't cost an arm & a leg!
tsttm
Jun 9th, 2009, 12:28 PM
Can someone clarify something. I'm getting all confused with UPS brokerage issue. Does this include taxes (gst & pst) or is it simply a separate fee? ie brokerage + gst + pst in the end?
emoci
Jun 9th, 2009, 03:48 PM
Can someone clarify something. I'm getting all confused with UPS brokerage issue. Does this include taxes (gst & pst) or is it simply a separate fee? ie brokerage + gst + pst in the end?
For items under $20 nothing applies
For items above $20...it looks as follows:
Let's say your item is declared as $25 CAD:
1. Customs will charge GST on $25 (UPS will pay this for you and charge you in return)
2. Duties may or may not apply (UPS will pay for you and charge you in return)
--I have yet to see Customs charge PST on an item--
3. For the benefit of paying $1.25 (assuming just GST applied) on your behalf UPS will want:
-The highest of $5.85 or 2.7% of the amount made available ($1.25 in this case)
-COD Fee: $4.25
-Brokerage Fee: $7.00 + GST/PST on the $7
For more see http://www.ups.com/content/ca/en/shipping/cost/zones/customs_clearance.html
tsttm
Jun 9th, 2009, 04:58 PM
For items under $20 nothing applies
For items above $20...it looks as follows:
Let's say your item is declared as $25 CAD:
1. Customs will charge GST on $25 (UPS will pay this for you and charge you in return)
2. Duties may or may not apply (UPS will pay for you and charge you in return)
--I have yet to see Customs charge PST on an item--
3. For the benefit of paying $1.25 (assuming just GST applied) on your behalf UPS will want:
-The highest of $5.85 or 2.7% of the amount made available ($1.25 in this case)
-COD Fee: $4.25
-Brokerage Fee: $7.00 + GST/PST on the $7
For more see http://www.ups.com/content/ca/en/shipping/cost/zones/customs_clearance.html
Ok, Thanks. So basically taxes are 'included' in the brokerage fee. I've looked at that page a few times but it was not clear to me (perhaps i missed it) whether the taxes are on top of that or not.
I would avoid paying UPS brokerage at any cost, of course..but paying a little more for world express/expedited etc...is something i'd rather do since it's brokerage is included (which we said includes gst)..I just want to be %100 there isn't further taxes on that.
Thanks!
shopaholics
Jun 13th, 2009, 09:03 AM
The Letter Carrier (http://www.thelettercarrier.com) in Point Roberts also does forwarding to Canada. When I checked with them because I wasnt going to be able to come down for a while they said they would consolidate my packages in to one and all they charged me was there normal receiving fee of 2.50 a package, a 5.00 dollar forwarding fee and the postage. I asked them if they charged a fee for consolidating everything like other places do and they said no, the 5.00 forwarding fee covers everything no matter how many packages are included in the shipment. They asked me what the contents were and the value and that is what they put on the customs form. I have to tell you, that all the old posts about this place were true, back then, this place used to be a disaster, but they have either changed owners or pulled their head outs because it is nothing like it used to be.
macnut
Jun 13th, 2009, 12:15 PM
The Letter Carrier (http://www.thelettercarrier.com) in Point Roberts also does forwarding to Canada..... I have to tell you, that all the old posts about this place were true, back then, this place used to be a disaster, but they have either changed owners or pulled their head outs because it is nothing like it used to be.
Yes, for GVA RFD'ers, it is good news.
Maybe still the same family business, but there are some new faces there, and they have set up email notification at last.
Good, fast service, still at a reasonable cost.
Being walking distance from the border is a real plus in my book.
Park you car at Deifenbaker Park and walk across - at the odd times when there is a 30 or so car lineup.
desertdeal
Jun 27th, 2009, 12:34 PM
The Letter Carrier (http://www.thelettercarrier.com) in Point Roberts also does forwarding to Canada. When I checked with them because I wasnt going to be able to come down for a while they said they would consolidate my packages in to one and all they charged me was there normal receiving fee of 2.50 a package, a 5.00 dollar forwarding fee and the postage. I asked them if they charged a fee for consolidating everything like other places do and they said no, the 5.00 forwarding fee covers everything no matter how many packages are included in the shipment. They asked me what the contents were and the value and that is what they put on the customs form. I have to tell you, that all the old posts about this place were true, back then, this place used to be a disaster, but they have either changed owners or pulled their head outs because it is nothing like it used to be.
Do they forward to Alberta as well, how much shipping charges would a typical magazine subscription have? Im planning of subscribing to 4 -5 magazines and have it forwarded to my office.
h00ch
Jun 27th, 2009, 12:39 PM
Do they forward to Alberta as well, how much shipping charges would a typical magazine subscription have? Im planning of subscribing to 4 -5 magazines and have it forwarded to my office.
Check out this thread... http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=280910
sumrandomguy
Jun 29th, 2009, 12:26 AM
i didn't go through all 30 pages, but i did see the place in Point Roberts, BC. are there any places in Buffalo/Niagara region for us GTA people so we can pickup the items rather than shipping?
i basically need a place that i can ship some items to that i'm going to order from amazon.com, and then just pick it up in person at the retail location.
thanks
GimmeGear
Jun 29th, 2009, 01:26 PM
i didn't go through all 30 pages, but i did see the place in Point Roberts, BC. are there any places in Buffalo/Niagara region for us GTA people so we can pickup the items rather than shipping?
i basically need a place that i can ship some items to that i'm going to order from amazon.com, and then just pick it up in person at the retail location.
thanks
Did you want to drive there yourself as opposed to forwarding? There are a couple places in N.F. NY that I know of. One is right beside the nexus bridge. I've got some info somewhere
DealGiver
Jun 30th, 2009, 08:23 PM
Did you want to drive there yourself as opposed to forwarding? There are a couple places in N.F. NY that I know of. One is right beside the nexus bridge. I've got some info somewhere
that's the US ADDRESS? right next to Peace bridge they close early on Saturday I think around 1pm....not bad still and charge $5....
which is the other one?
GimmeGear
Jul 1st, 2009, 03:37 PM
that's the US ADDRESS? right next to Peace bridge they close early on Saturday I think around 1pm....not bad still and charge $5....
which is the other one?
google map (http://local.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Can-Am+mail+box,+niagara+falls,+ny&sll=43.114142,-79.031525&sspn=0.096239,0.142651&ie=UTF8&ll=43.111385,-79.055815&spn=0.048122,0.071325&z=14&iwloc=A)
I haven't tried them, I just went in to ask for info. I think they would be about the same - $5, and they can hold onto packages for a while. Small place, but they say they don't have problems with bigger packages. I think they're pretty good. At least it's closer than the peace bridge.
Another one to try is:
google map (http://local.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=US+Address,+loc:+niagara+falls,+ny&sll=43.127612,-79.027576&sspn=0.048109,0.071325&ie=UTF8&ll=43.131182,-79.016247&spn=0.096213,0.142651&z=13&iwloc=A)
A buddy goes to that one, and he's a bargain shopper.
guy312
Aug 9th, 2009, 01:52 PM
If I buy something used (private) from someone in the US, and come back to Canada with it, do I have to pay duties?
How will they know how much it costs? Is a hand written bill of sale sufficient?
thegradas
Aug 9th, 2009, 02:49 PM
CBI (http://cbiusa.com)
highly recommended
Ahzuz
Aug 12th, 2009, 03:58 PM
Any parcel forwading service on I-91 in Vermont ?
Thanks guys.
mressler
Aug 26th, 2009, 01:18 PM
The tvs are so much cheaper in the US and certain brands are duty free to Canada (ie: Sony and Samsung) for they are assembled in Mexico. Anyway, I'm just wondering if they receive the package, and the product is damaged, are you stuck with it or can you send it back to the original retailer? Do they have insurance on the item while it is stored there, in case it goes missing before you pick it up?
I spoke with the UPS store in Whitefish MT and they say they will hold it for $10 per week.
Thanks.
marketb
Aug 27th, 2009, 03:07 PM
The tvs are so much cheaper in the US and certain brands are duty free to Canada (ie: Sony and Samsung) for they are assembled in Mexico. Anyway, I'm just wondering if they receive the package, and the product is damaged, are you stuck with it or can you send it back to the original retailer? Do they have insurance on the item while it is stored there, in case it goes missing before you pick it up?
I spoke with the UPS store in Whitefish MT and they say they will hold it for $10 per week.
Thanks.
I am looking into buying a TV also from the US, and pick it up across the border. Can someone find a gov. link to prove that products assembled in mexico are not taxable?
Thanks in advance! :D
X-Nemesis
Sep 5th, 2009, 07:11 AM
Same here. Want to ship a 65" Panny S1 to cbiusa but am wondering about damaged product as well. What is the process if that is the case when I get there?
And also, are damaged tv's that regular of an occurrence when shipping? I've been told that I should be there upon arrival, with a flashlight to inspect the screen and such for cracks.
Makes me paranoid, but the savings are too big to pass up.
apn64
Sep 5th, 2009, 07:34 AM
Just shipped a 40" Sony LCD to UPS Store in Ogdensburg, NY and paid flat-fee of $10 (usually $5, but higher for larger box, max $20).
While I was there, another guy from O-town was picking up a 54" Panasonic plasma unit for the same $10 fee.
No damage in either case, but if the box had sustained damage, I would have no hesitation in calling Amazon and having them pickup the original for return when the new one was delivered.
BTW, both of the above TV's (as well as a Samsung I was looking at) were made in Mexico, so no duty at the border, just GST/PST on the exchange-converted canadian "value".
Since NY started collecting sales tax from large internet vendors, that means you have to pay it, then pay GST/PST on that tax too (f***ing robbers). The border will also apply taxes to US shipping charges, but both items above had free shipping.
IMHO, my or any other purchase did not acquire value by virtue of being shipped in the US and/or taxed in NY. However, I still saved a bundle despite the border thieves. The other guy saved even more than me; $3,000 @ Future shop vs. US$1,600 @ Amazon.com
hackerr
Sep 7th, 2009, 09:25 AM
If I should use one of the services in Niagara falls for my mailing address, do I have to inform VISA about this address so that my credit card don't get rejected? I am looking for a home theatre system from newegg.com and their website says that they verify the shipping address.
macnut
Sep 7th, 2009, 10:39 AM
Since NY started collecting sales tax from large internet vendors, that means you have to pay it, then pay GST/PST on that tax too (f***ing robbers). The border will also apply taxes to US shipping charges, but both items above had free shipping.
IMHO, my or any other purchase did not acquire value by virtue of being shipped in the US and/or taxed in NY.
Shipping fees are not part of the amount liable for GST + PST + duty (when applicable).
As you say, when you have had to pay a local and/or State tax to buy an item, that is included.
In your case, the shipping charge was hidden ("free") - so, yes, you have effectively paid tax on that.
Maybe that is where the confusion comes in when CBSA explain it?
But UPS and FedEx charges are comparitively reasonable within the U.S., so whether suppliers separate that cost out or not, it is not a big deal.
But if you want to minimize what you have to pay at the border, always go for the deal where you have an explicit shipping cost as a line item (all other things being equal).
macnut
Sep 7th, 2009, 11:05 AM
If I should use one of the services in Niagara falls for my mailing address, do I have to inform VISA about this address so that my credit card don't get rejected? I am looking for a home theatre system from newegg.com and their website says that they verify the shipping address.
If newegg check for a confirmed address, then you are S.O.L.
Do a search on the Shopping Discussion forum - has been much debated.
You can get a Visa CSR to add an auxiliary address for you, but newegg is not going to see it.
Complex subject involving Canadian and U.S. billing addresses and shipping addresses and which ones can be "confirmed".
newegg only want to ship to a domestic address where the buyer of the item receives and accepts the package.
apn64
Sep 7th, 2009, 07:56 PM
Shipping fees are not part of the amount liable for GST + PST + duty (when applicable).
I wish that was written in the I Declare booklet, however, my most frequent border crossing point has repeatedly attempted to collect CDN taxes on a US shipping amount.
In my most recent case, Amazon added a line item to my invoice, stating Shipping at US$33.90, then a line immediately below it stating Promotional Credit -US$33.90
The CBSA thief actually told me "technically, I should charge you tax on that amount", then I pointed out the credit to negate the argument.
I'd love to have this in writing from their docs/website, since it's bad enough that they tax on US tax (my merchandise did not suddenly acquire value by virtue of being taxed in the US), let alone try to hose us on shipping charges too.
Fortunately for me, I've always either claimed the items under my personal excemptions or received free shipping, but I'd love to find the rule documented.
rivermomm
Oct 2nd, 2009, 06:29 PM
I live near Montreal and looking for a service that will either hold my US packages or forward them. And, yes, I hate payint UPS brokerage fees.
perfchris
Oct 2nd, 2009, 08:45 PM
Check out freeportforwarding.com, they are just before the Canadian border. They charge 3 dollars per package, open on weekdays until 7PM.
I live near Montreal and looking for a service that will either hold my US packages or forward them. And, yes, I hate payint UPS brokerage fees.
mabba18
Oct 8th, 2009, 12:59 PM
I live near Montreal and looking for a service that will either hold my US packages or forward them. And, yes, I hate payint UPS brokerage fees.
Then DO NOT use freeportforwarding
My Experience:
http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/mailbox-service-near-plattsburgh-ny-554517/#post6427930, and further in that thread, http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/mailbox-service-near-plattsburgh-ny-554517/#post6428808
Long story short they screwed me with $90 worth of brokerage. For a cross border shipping company, it's ludicrous that they didn't have any concept of how UPS treats it's Canadian customers.
People seem to have had positive experiences with pick-ups but, they are obviously not interested in mail forwarding customers.
It's a shame that there aren't more forwarding places in the east. It seems to me that it would be a very lucrative business, with very little competition. I guess the headaches of cross border shipping don't make it worth while.
perfchris
Oct 8th, 2009, 02:06 PM
If you read the poster's question he/she is asking for a place that you can pick up OR that forwards.
I have not experienced forrwarding but I have their pickup service.
They have great hours of operation and will even hold your package for months.
I highly recommend them.
I live near Montreal and looking for a service that will either hold my US packages or forward them. And, yes, I hate payint UPS brokerage fees.
TmaX
Oct 9th, 2009, 01:51 PM
I contacted FreePortForwarding and they advised me that they ship via USPS and would be willing to mark items as a gift to minimize any customs/brokerage fee's. Is this accurate or would I likely face the same result as the above poster?
joe friday
Oct 9th, 2009, 03:09 PM
I (and I'm sure many others) would be very interested in your experience with them if you decide to try them now. As stated above, there don't seem to be any good options for mail forwarding in the east currently, and with the dollar heading upward again (and Christmas around the corner...I know, I know...) it would be great if they shipped USPS.
TmaX
Oct 10th, 2009, 10:47 AM
I guess I'll bite the bullet for everyone and see how it goes. Hopefully I don't get dinged for outrageous duty fee's which would negate the savings I'd be getting for making the order in the first place.
tsttm
Oct 10th, 2009, 10:52 AM
I guess I'll bite the bullet for everyone and see how it goes. Hopefully I don't get dinged for outrageous duty fee's which would negate the savings I'd be getting for making the order in the first place.
if they said they'd do that, then you won't have the same problem as with ups. But, you're still subject to taxes & duty..gift makes an exemption for something like $60, so anything above that you'r subject to tax.
It's just with ups, they charge their own custom clearance fee which they choose arbritrarily which is usually much higher.
But, with usps, you won't ALWAYS get taxed...i think it's random unless you get caught once & they black list you.
ups express or expedited has brokerage fees included. The thing i never understood is if there's still tax on top of that.
joe friday
Oct 11th, 2009, 01:14 AM
if they said they'd do that, then you won't have the same problem as with ups. But, you're still subject to taxes & duty..gift makes an exemption for something like $60, so anything above that you'r subject to tax.
It's just with ups, they charge their own custom clearance fee which they choose arbritrarily which is usually much higher.
But, with usps, you won't ALWAYS get taxed...i think it's random unless you get caught once & they black list you.
ups express or expedited has brokerage fees included. The thing i never understood is if there's still tax on top of that.
Yes, there is tax charged on top of the brokerage fee, as well as duty. The brokerage fee is presumably for the broker to clear your parcel through customs. Just a major rip off. I've had great success with USPS and usually for smaller items I've not been assessed any duty or taxes. It's the only way that I will order items from the US.
asennad
Oct 14th, 2009, 01:08 AM
Yes, there is tax charged on top of the brokerage fee, as well as duty. The brokerage fee is presumably for the broker to clear your parcel through customs. Just a major rip off. I've had great success with USPS and usually for smaller items I've not been assessed any duty or taxes. It's the only way that I will order items from the US.
I fell into the UPS brokerage scam a few years ago. I purchased an item online from the US that was under $15 and it arrived at my door. A month later a bill shows up from UPS demanding a $25 brokerage fee. No I didn't pay it and fortunately the collection agency they sent after me had a typo in their information so it didn't affect my credit history.
How they get away with this crap is beyond me.
Firestorm
Oct 14th, 2009, 01:40 AM
well looks like gamesforcanada might be dead now too, its been a week and I've never heard back from them?? anyone else have better luck?
kmI know this is old, but he shouldn't be. He's still doing business as usual. Got some stuff today and still have another package on the way.
Vicar007
Nov 4th, 2009, 10:09 AM
hey, for mail forwarding to Canada Viaddress is the best . I have been using them since many years. Their rates are much lower thanBongous, Vpost, Borderlinx .
I have had purchased several items online and shipped them to Canada via viaddress service only and the most important thing is, items are always received in perfect conditions.
2 years ago i had to buy a necklace for my mom and the liked one wasn't available here. so i bought it from eBay and shipped them through viaddreess. Necklace was reached in 3 days. they are really fast, reliable and trustworthy.
i would say, for international customers, it is must to have them. here is the link.
http://viaddress.com/
Also they have live chat support, so if you need any assistance, they are always ready to answer your queries.
Van G
Nov 4th, 2009, 12:13 PM
CBI (http://cbiusa.com)
highly recommended
I'm looking to for a ship and hold service for about a dozen items. Mostly small items but some large (snowblower, tires).
I've tried to reach Can-Am for about a week via email and phone. Left messages with no return.
Any other suggestions in the Upstate NY area that I should consider:
CBI - pricing moderate
Can-Am - pricing attractive but can't reach anyone
joe friday
Nov 4th, 2009, 09:14 PM
hey, for mail forwarding to Canada Viaddress is the best . I have been using them since many years. Their rates are much lower thanBongous, Vpost, Borderlinx .
I have had purchased several items online and shipped them to Canada via viaddress service only and the most important thing is, items are always received in perfect conditions.
2 years ago i had to buy a necklace for my mom and the liked one wasn't available here. so i bought it from eBay and shipped them through viaddreess. Necklace was reached in 3 days. they are really fast, reliable and trustworthy.
i would say, for international customers, it is must to have them. here is the link.
http://viaddress.com/
Also they have live chat support, so if you need any assistance, they are always ready to answer your queries.
This seems to be just one more of a number of companies which provide a US address for orders but re-ship using courier (the site lists Fedex, DHL and UPS)...which is precisely what most of us are trying to avoid. The brokerage fees from these companies will kill most deals, and will typically arrive in your mailbox after it's too late to return the item for a refund.
h00ch
Nov 5th, 2009, 09:22 AM
This seems to be just one more of a number of companies which provide a US address for orders but re-ship using courier (the site lists Fedex, DHL and UPS)...which is precisely what most of us are trying to avoid. The brokerage fees from these companies will kill most deals, and will typically arrive in your mailbox after it's too late to return the item for a refund.
According to this page, they also offer shipping via USPS:
http://viaddress.com/faq.php
7) How will you send my package and how much time will it take?
There is a variety of options. We use Fed-Ex, UPS, USPS, and DHL, four of the largest and most secure shipping companies. This allows us to choose among the four and offer the best price to your location! We also give you the choice of how fast your mail will be delivered. Typical ranges are from 1-2 days, 3-5 days, 6-14 days, and 6-8 weeks.
rebjorne
Nov 5th, 2009, 02:32 PM
I fell into the UPS brokerage scam a few years ago. I purchased an item online from the US that was under $15 and it arrived at my door. A month later a bill shows up from UPS demanding a $25 brokerage fee. No I didn't pay it and fortunately the collection agency they sent after me had a typo in their information so it didn't affect my credit history.
How they get away with this crap is beyond me.
Question about this: I got a bill from DHL for customs fees that also had a typo on it - My last name was spelled wrong, and one letter in my street address was also wrong, though the got the number and postal code correct. Would this affect my credit score? I'm pretty young and I don't need perfect credit right now, but I just wanted to know...
Also, anyone know of a good mail-HOLDING place in Detroit, MI? I was considering doing General Delivery but it seems so sketchy...
jtcb
Nov 5th, 2009, 02:46 PM
Am I paying two shipping fee for the service? One from the orginial merchant to viaaddress and one from viaadress to my Canadian address?
Airbus
Nov 5th, 2009, 08:10 PM
So which is the best forwarding service if I live in Ottawa?
forwardit?
viaddress?
Viaddress seems very cheap.
It just costs me about $25($20+$5) to ship to Ottawa
karst
Nov 5th, 2009, 08:28 PM
So which is the best forwarding service if I live in Ottawa?
forwardit?
viaddress?
Viaddress seems very cheap.
It just costs me about $25($20+$5) to ship to Ottawa
forwardit no longer does simple package forwarding, it only offers a purchasing service.
You say viaddress cost you $20 in shipping. For what size/weight package? Were you given the choice of USPS? I don't like how this choice of shipper is worded on the website -- you get a choice of 'Express or Standard shipping'...
Airbus
Nov 6th, 2009, 12:42 AM
forwardit no longer does simple package forwarding, it only offers a purchasing service.
You say viaddress cost you $20 in shipping. For what size/weight package? Were you given the choice of USPS? I don't like how this choice of shipper is worded on the website -- you get a choice of 'Express or Standard shipping'...
http://i38.tinypic.com/zin4nq.jpg
2lbs
Airbus
Nov 6th, 2009, 01:05 AM
I just received an email from viaddress
Dear XXXX,
We do not ship with USPS because of the lack of its tracking accuracy. We only use Fedex, UPS and DHL to Forward packages to Canada.
You can check our shipping rates using the Shipping Calculator on Viaddress.com
We look forward to serve your with our excellent service.
Best regards,
VIAddress Team
Too bad......
Is there any parcel forwarding service that ship with USPS ?
Thank you
karst
Nov 7th, 2009, 11:33 PM
Is there any parcel forwarding service that ship with USPS ?
(1) The Letter Carrier: http://www.thelettercarrier.com/our_fees
- $2.50 receiving fee + $5.00 forwarding fee, offers USPS, option to consolidate packages, Washington state address.
(2) Shipitto: http://www.shipito.com/shop-pricing#individual
- $8.50 per package, offers USPS, no option to consolidate packages unless you rent a mailbox, Los Angeles address (I think)
(3) Package Express: http://www.packageexpress.com/Home.aspx
- raised prices a while back so now way high package forwarding fees. Forget it.
I don't know any other competitively priced services offering USPS along with a full website posting fees, policies and providing automated email notification -- minimum features I look for. Did I miss any? If not then TLC appears to be the best bet for occasional package forwarding until something better comes along, especially something closer to those of us in Eastern Canada.
Wr3ck3d
Nov 8th, 2009, 08:43 PM
Can someone recommend a service to use for a one time use... Looking at a Mail-in-rebate, valid in the US only. Would need to have the check shipped to a USA address and the envelope forwarded to me in Canada.
Thanks
esthervega99
Nov 9th, 2009, 09:28 AM
I have worked with a lot of these forwarding companies in the past. There are a lot of options, but it depends on what you are looking for in a service. Here are some of the options...
http://www.BongoUS.com - Great technology, great customer service, great prices. This is who I use now.
http://www.myus.com - largest of the group, great prices, but some hidden fees, poor response time.
http://www.usa2me - ok technology, good customer service, high prices with additional fuel added when you ship
http://www.usglobalmail.com - older technology/website, good customer service, high prices
I suggest checking them all out as they are all reputable and you do not need to worry about not getting your goods. Make your own decision on which company will work the best.
karst
Nov 9th, 2009, 12:36 PM
I have worked with a lot of these forwarding companies in the past. There are a lot of options, but it depends on what you are looking for in a service. Here are some of the options...
http://www.BongoUS.com - Great technology, great customer service, great prices. This is who I use now.
http://www.myus.com - largest of the group, great prices, but some hidden fees, poor response time.
http://www.usa2me - ok technology, good customer service, high prices with additional fuel added when you ship
http://www.usglobalmail.com - older technology/website, good customer service, high prices
I suggest checking them all out as they are all reputable and you do not need to worry about not getting your goods. Make your own decision on which company will work the best.
Thanks for these suggestions but as far as I can tell, the first three companies do not offer USPS and the fourth requires monthly payments. If correct, that disqualifies them all as competitive options for occasional mail forwarding IMO.
mabba18
Nov 10th, 2009, 07:56 AM
This is my unbiased opinion, and I hope this helps guys ;) :arrow: :idea:
Let us know if you still feel so wonderful in a few weeks when you get the brokerage bill from FedEx.
karst
Nov 10th, 2009, 01:34 PM
Agreed :arrowu:
No service that refuses to use USPS will be the cheapest option to forward from US to Canada. Leaving aside brokerage and extra fees, shipping costs alone will be higher. I just compared shipping costs on two fictitious package dimensions at Viaddress vs. USPS (offered by the companies I listed above) and Viaddress mailing costs were double.
GuitarH2, you need to go back and redo your research or else show us your calculations. Of course, if you work for Viaddress, perhaps you are better off getting your shipping policies changed rather than trying to convince jaded RFD shoppers they are better off with Fedex or UPS than USPS??
karst
Nov 11th, 2009, 01:06 PM
Hi GuitarH2. First off, a box with your dimensions will cost as little as $5.01 (1lb), $8.93 (2lb) and $24.65 (5lb) via USPS to Canada. Which means any mail forwarder using USPS, including the three I mentioned, will be much cheaper on shipping costs alone. I am also guessing that your shipping cost estimates using private couriers do not include hidden brokerage and other cross-border fees, which forwarders warn you about in bold print and you get hit with on delivery or shortly thereafter. USPS minimizes or avoids these charges, and even fails to collect taxes/duty on packages with low value or that fly under the radar. That is why it's pretty much the universal understanding of everyone here that USPS is the way to go if *cost* minimization is at all a priority.
Second, it is bizarre that when I plug in your parcel dimensions at http://viaddress.com/cost-calculator.php I get $36.67 as lowest cost shipping option for 5lbs. How did you get $29.32? I then checked Shipito and it calculates the same shipment at $24.64 via USPS and $26.15 via Fedex! How did you get $41.33? I assume there is an honest explanation for this.
Third, it is true that if you don't mind paying double or more for forwarding then, sure, other subjective factors come into play. My experience of the convenience of using private shippers vs. mail system is different. UPS and Fedex pickup depots are few and far between compared with Canada Post. This means a car trip across town (as opposed to a walk across the street) to get a parcel if you are not available 9:00-5:00 to receive a package. If you are home for delivery then Canada Post will accept payment for any charges on the spot just like a private courier (except the charges will be less). One more major subjective consideration: some of the same forwarders offering USPS, e.g., The Letter Carrier, offer other advantages that Viadress does not offer without a payment plan, such as package consolidation and combined shipping.
While you didn't mention USPS in your initial comparison you said you researched "all the companies" and claimed viaddress had the "lowest shipping prices". If you simply meant lowest shipping price using private couriers which have uncompetitive prices to begin with, then sure you made a point. Although my calculations above show Shipito cheaper than Viadress even using a private courier. Either way this point is somewhat misleading given the availability of better options to meet the priorities that posters have expressed in the many pages of this thread.
83trekker
Nov 11th, 2009, 01:27 PM
I didnt read all 11 pages so sorry if this is a repost, but get ahead of your paypal they offer this service now through them or 3rd party.
joe friday
Nov 11th, 2009, 06:48 PM
<Snip>My experience of the convenience of using private shippers vs. mail system is different. UPS and Fedex pickup depots are few and far between compared with Canada Post. This means a car trip across town (as opposed to a walk across the street) to get a parcel if you are not available 9:00-5:00 to receive a package.
I agree completely. Having to pick a parcel up at UPS where I live is especially annoying. They are not conveniently located AT ALL, and you have to go between 4 and 6 pm only (when of course it's really busy from everyone else going to get their parcels) and I've always found the counter staff to be unpleasant to deal with...and on top of all that you get charged more for the privilege! Sorry, not for me. Been burned before but never again. There's really nothing that I'm going to order that I can't wait a few more days for if it means that I won't get ripped off.
karst
Nov 11th, 2009, 11:39 PM
Hi again, GuitarH2! Thanks for the clarification on the Viadress quote. It is strange that you still don't notice that your own images show lower price quotes at Shipito. What is perhaps even stranger though is that your image of Shipito is missing two "express" options with Fedex (a service which you heartily 'recommend' above) including one cheaper than the $29.32 'express' option with Viadress :
http://i37.tinypic.com/nz3pqe.jpg
More importantly, you didn't address any of the comments from mabba18 or me on the fact of ~50% cheaper shipping options with USPS (which I quoted) and the fact of hidden costs of private couriers. Instead you have artificially restricted the comparison to 'express' services when most people here, judging from their comments, are not looking for premier expedited per package costs of $40+. Rather they are trying to shop the states as economically as possible.
Consolidation fee:
Viaddress.com : $0 per added package
Shipito.com: $2 per added package
Are you certain Viadress consolidates and combines shipping FREE to individuals using the 'Pay per Parcel' method as you imply with the $0 quoted above? Or do you have to be on a monthly payment plan?
http://i33.tinypic.com/2jb1f1y.jpg
The Letter Carrier does not require a monthly plan to consolidate. This together with TLC's full range of shipping options including USPS makes them vastly more competitive than any option you listed. It is peculiar you left them out of your comparison, especially since they have been around so long and mentioned by so many in this thread. :?:
Still I hope someone will come up with a better alternative to a Washington state based service for those of us in Central Canada. But your options do not really come close for the majority of people here. No USPS, no business for you!
Durran3
Nov 12th, 2009, 02:30 AM
Any Good US addresses for Detroit/Windsor Folks :D
Also if i bring something from Detroit .. will custom chrages apply for electronic things like consoles or cellphones for e.g
Firestorm
Nov 12th, 2009, 02:41 AM
I think I mentioned it before, but I just use http://www.gamesforcanada.com/ direct request form. He does more than just games.
mabba18
Nov 12th, 2009, 10:46 AM
GuitarH2,
You just don't get it. There are too many people here who are smart enough to know that shipping packages from the US to Canada via UPS or FedEX will get you reamed with brokerage fees.
Any half-way intelligent forwarding company should know what a hassle it is for Canadians to use private couriers, and should atleast offer USPS, even if it does not appear to be the cheapest way to go.
I think I can say that a company, like Viaddress.com that is not upfront about what shipping method they use will not get any business from RFD users.
karst
Nov 12th, 2009, 03:32 PM
:arrowu:
GuitarH2, your unresponsive and defensive posts make it more than a little suspicious that you work for (or indeed ARE) Viaddress. The improper Canadian 'zip code' of 'OH 419' that you entered in the Shipito calculator above, which resulted in you missing the Fedex quotes that beat your Viaddress quotes, was also a giveaway.
Either way, your rigged 'comparison' is irrelevant. A useful scenario would compare hypothetical parcels at all competitors (including e.g. The Letter Carrier) with lowest cost shipping (read: USPS) without hidden brokerage fees or monthly payment plans. This scenario would reflect the needs of most RFDers.
Doing so for, say, a 2lb version of your package dimensions produces a shipping quote of double at Viaddress vs. Shiptoit (and presumably TLC)! For the reasons specified above TLC still seems to be the forwarder to beat right now -- at least now that previous even more competitive options like STS and Forwardit are no longer in the forwarding business. TLC is also not a fly by night that sends out internet minions to dupe unsuspecting forum readers...
(PS. I will look into gamesforcanada but the web setup for forwarding is pretty limited right now -- maybe not a concern for others.)
ebizimage
Nov 12th, 2009, 04:18 PM
GuitarH2,
You just don't get it. There are too many people here who are smart enough to know that shipping packages from the US to Canada via UPS or FedEX will get you reamed with brokerage fees.
Any half-way intelligent forwarding company should know what a hassle it is for Canadians to use private couriers, and should atleast offer USPS, even if it does not appear to be the cheapest way to go.
I think I can say that a company, like Viaddress.com that is not upfront about what shipping method they use will not get any business from RFD users.
If you ship with Express (1-2 days) via UPS or Fedex, the brokerage fee is included. You still have to pay taxes and duties though if applicable. If you do not pay the taxes and duties upfront, they may charge an interest rate for the taxes and duties they pay on your behalf.
But Express is more expensive than Ground (3+ days). For Ground, you will pay the brokerage fee for anything that worths more than $20. But if your item is very heavy and big with a low declared value, it's still a better choice than Express since the brokerage fee depends on the declared value.
USPS is not always cheaper. If you choose Express service with USPS, PBB may handle the customs clearing, and depends on how much info the sender put in the original customs paper, they may use the manufacturer suggested price as declared value, and that could be far more expensive than anything you can imagine, and you will have to pay it first, and then file to the government for reassessment and hopefully getting a refund in a timely manner.
mabba18
Nov 12th, 2009, 06:34 PM
If you ship with Express (1-2 days) via UPS or Fedex, the brokerage fee is included. You still have to pay taxes and duties though if applicable. If you do not pay the taxes and duties upfront, they may charge an interest rate for the taxes and duties they pay on your behalf.
But Express is more expensive than Ground (3+ days). For Ground, you will pay the brokerage fee for anything that worths more than $20. But if your item is very heavy and big with a low declared value, it's still a better choice than Express since the brokerage fee depends on the declared value.
ANY brokerage fee (or much higher shipping cost) will be more then the $5 that you will be charged from USPS/Canada Post. You're also forgetting the time/money that many will have to spend getting packages from UPS/FedEx poorly placed depots.
USPS is not always cheaper. If you choose Express service with USPS, PBB may handle the customs clearing, and depends on how much info the sender put in the original customs paper, they may use the manufacturer suggested price as declared value, and that could be far more expensive than anything you can imagine, and you will have to pay it first, and then file to the government for reassessment and hopefully getting a refund in a timely manner.
Which is a mistake of the shipper for not filling out the forms properly, or trying to cheat and under-value an item to save taxes. Also, what's to say that UPS/FedEx don't do the same thing with poorly filled out forms?
In any case, I would much rather pay more to the government, with a some chance of getting it back, then have it disappear into UPS/FedEx's pockets.
Airbus
Nov 12th, 2009, 06:41 PM
so, shipito is the best option ?
I am going to buy a Zune HD from Amazon.com after I get the $25 amazon gc(from swagbucks) and forward it to Ottawa.
I am thinking which forwarding company should I use.....
Thank you very much
karst
Nov 12th, 2009, 10:42 PM
Viaddress.com is definitely the lowest to forward your package from the US to Canada... not to mention the fastest too.
Please ignore this shill. He works for Viaddress and peddles a vastly overpriced forwarding service, and is so dishonest that he impersonates Joe Canadian Shopper on RFD to drum up business for his uncompetitive product.
As pretty much everyone will tell you: don't cross-border ship if USPS is not an option, unless money means little to you. FYI Zune HD real shipping dimensions should be 6"x4"x2", 1lb. You can enter those dimensions yourself directly in these cost calculators:
http://viaddress.com/cost-calculator.php
https://www.inccontact.com/client/shipito/shipping_calculator.php
Viaddress lowest cost shipping: $17.19. Shipito: $5.30 (or $10.81 for USPS priority).
Besides offering the 'benefit' of paying THREE TIMES as much for shipping with Viaddress, since you are stuck with a private courier you also enjoy the 'perk' of being hit with high priced brokerage fees. With Shipito USPS shipping you will get brokerage of $5 max, as the poster above noted, or none at all if the shipment slips through customs. The Letter Carrier should have the same shipping costs as Shipito although with cheaper forwarding charges.
Airbus
Nov 12th, 2009, 10:44 PM
I also mentioned this in one my posts a fews days ago :
Viaddress.com offer international customers with a US address just a couple of hours from Fedex international HUB in the state of Indiana...Very Smart !... this actually ends up saving a few days of package routing within the USA.
Do you work for viaddress?
or how much did viaddress pay you for advertising?
I am looking for some extra money...
Thanks
Beradon
Nov 12th, 2009, 10:54 PM
Look, Hands down if you're not shipping packages to/from the US with USPS then you're paying alot more! Case closed.
Anyone that offers UPS shipping from the US isn't giving you a deal.
Firestorm
Nov 12th, 2009, 11:03 PM
$4.95 (ViaAddress) isn't the cheapest service charge.
$2.00 is (GamesForCanada).
Not to mention GFC uses USPS.
karst
Nov 12th, 2009, 11:27 PM
$4.95 (ViaAddress) isn't the cheapest service charge.
$2.00 is (GamesForCanada).
That is very good! In case you know the answers and want to share: Is the $2 for package receiving only or do they charge separately for forwarding (like TLC)? What state are they located in? I went to the website and found a 'Direct Request' form but it looks like it's a purchasing service rather than parcel receiving/forwarding -- do they have a separate form for this or is it just handled informally (no mention in the FAQ either)?
Firestorm
Nov 13th, 2009, 12:21 AM
That is very good! In case you know the answers and want to share: Is the $2 for package receiving only or do they charge separately for forwarding (like TLC)? What state are they located in? I went to the website and found a 'Direct Request' form but it looks like it's a purchasing service rather than parcel receiving/forwarding -- do they have a separate form for this or is it just handled informally (no mention in the FAQ either)?Not sure if it's what you're looking for, but it works like this:
1. You put in what you want to buy in the direct request form
2. He sends you an invoice with what it'll cost
3. You pay him if you accept the costs
4. He buys the item, ships to himself, then ships to you
It's $2 per item.
Since it's a one man operation, it's not really for large items like TVs and stuff nor will you be able to just use his address yourself unless you've already built a rapport with him.
For smaller items like games, movies, small electronics, etc it's awesome.
mudman24
Nov 13th, 2009, 07:05 AM
What about duty and taxes?
karst
Nov 13th, 2009, 05:26 PM
Not sure if it's what you're looking for
Thanks. It looks like far and away the least expensive purchasing service. I will definitely keep it in mind. Do you know if he's east or west coast or mid?
It would be great if he expanded one day to do general mail forwarding as well, since often you want to buy yourself for warranty or other reasons.
yen10
Nov 13th, 2009, 07:29 PM
Hi again Karst,
Allow me to show you the difference between Viaddress & Shipito fees & prices:
INDIVIDUAL PACKAGES:
Mail out fee per package:
Viaddress.com: $4.95 :arrowl: :arrowl: :arrowl: LOWEST
Shipito.com: $8.50
MULTIPLE PACKAGES:
Viaddress.com : $9.95/month + $0 per package (Unlimited number of packages) :arrowl: :arrowl: :arrowl: LOWEST
Shipito.com: $10/month + $8.50 per package
Consolidation fee:
Viaddress.com : $0 per added package :arrowl: :arrowl: LOWEST
Shipito.com: $2 per added package
Examples:
1 package:
Viaddress.com : $4.95
Shipito.com: $8.50
2 packages:
Viaddress.com : $9.95
Shipito.com: $19.00 ($8.50 x 2 + $2 consolidation fee)
3 packages:
Viaddress.com : $9.95
Shipito.com: $29.50 ($8.50 x 2 + $2 x 2 consolidation fee)
5 packages:
Viaddress.com : $9.95
Shipito.com: $50.50 ($8.50 x 2 + $2 x 4 consolidation fee)
10 packages:
Viaddress.com : $9.95
Shipito.com: $103.5 ($8.50 x 2 + $2 x 9 consolidation fee)
Cancellation fee for Viaddress Monthly service: $0
Cancellation fee for Shipito Monthly service: Unknown
CONCLUSION :
Viaddress.com beats Shipito.com rates hands down for both Individual AND Multiple packages.
Sources:
http://www.viaddress.com/
https://www.shipito.com/shop-pricing
http://i34.tinypic.com/23r5owo.jpg
http://i37.tinypic.com/jazynr.jpg
Shipito does not actually charge $8.50 + $2 per package when consolidating. It is one $8.50 fee plus $2 for each additional package you want to consolidate. This is off their website verbatim:
"For example:
-If you send just one package we will mail it to you for a fee of $8.50.
-If we merge two packages, you pay only $2.00 for merging and $8.50 for mail out. If we merge three packages, then you pay $4.00 for merging and $8.50 for mail out. If we merge 10 packages at the same time, you pay $8.50 for merging and $8.50 for mail out."
aenation
Nov 17th, 2009, 03:14 PM
is myus.com the only one pays ebay purchases for you?
any other ones that actually do the same and ships with USPS?
thanks
elty
Dec 2nd, 2009, 12:01 PM
I would avoid any forwarding service that use DSL, FEDEX, UPS - because you will get hit by the brokerage fee that can be nearly 50% of your package (from UPS website: an item worth $40.01 will get you ding $19.45 brokerage fee. a $500 item is $53, still 10%)
If you must, spend extra $10 to use their express service (express service usually includes brokerage fee) so you are spending $10 more, but saving $50 in brokerage fee AND get the item faster!
tsttm
Dec 2nd, 2009, 06:09 PM
anybody used forward.us lately? i've been trying to get them to send me some things & they're not responding.
anyone else have experience?
Dreyfus
Dec 3rd, 2009, 07:26 PM
I picked up a Tile Saw yesterday at CBI Nigara Falls, NY. Truck Delivery, Weight over 200 lbs (forklift), held overnight, cost $28.50. Efficient and friendly they call when your goods are delivered. This is a small family operation with a total of 4 people that I saw working there. If interested check them out at CBIUSA.com. The company I ordered the saw from waived the necessity to have the NY address filed with my credit card I believe if you are delivering to a reputable warehouse with the two pieces of photo ID requirement there are many companies that do that. I live in Ontario.
miss_swan
Dec 4th, 2009, 05:25 AM
Tried TSB Shipping in Point Roberts this time and it went well. Loved the internet station available for you to print out receipts/invoices etc ... and they even let me use the bathroom. Didn't seem as busy as TLC (which is a plus) and the next time i'll fill up on gas. I'd go there again.
coldpower27
Dec 4th, 2009, 09:36 AM
Interesting stuff.
elty
Dec 4th, 2009, 10:57 AM
Well the UPS store on military road also offer parcer holding service. This is an email I got:
If you don't have mailbox with us we charge a per package receiving fee of
$5 for a small( small is consider shoe box or smaller )
$10 for a medium ( laptop size or around there in )
$15 for a large ( tv size or around there in )
we call you when it arrives and its $1 everyday we hold it. Per package .
Have it addressed to your name c/o The UPS Store with your phone number on the label with our address which is 1623 Military Rd Niagara Falls NY, 14304.
If your phone number is not on it we cannot call you.
Please stress to sender that your phone number needs to be on the label.
You will still be charged storage if it arrives and there is no phone number on the package.
If there is no phone number on it In a few days it will be returned to sender .
Bring ID with you to pick up the package.
We will not forward the package you need to have a mailbox with us for us to beable to forward it .
Once the package is delivered the carrier insurance stops and you would have to have your own insurance on it the store would not be responsible for it.
We are open Monday through Friday 9am to 7pm Saturdays 9am to 5pm closed on Sundays. If it comes by a freight carrier additional charges will apply for unloading and disposal of pallet if required. If you do it a lot it would be cheaper to rent a mailbox. We cannot accept furniture or appliances such as stoves refrigerators etc IF YOU ARE ORDERING ONLINE PUT YOUR PHONE # IN AGAIN AFTER YOUR LAST NAME/ THIS USUALLY HELPS MAKE SURE THE PHONE #IS PRINTED ON THE LABEL . IT'S A GOOD IDEA FOR YOU TO GET AHOLD OF THE TRACKING NUMBER SO YOU CAN FOLLOW IT AS WELL .
brickbatsntarts
Dec 5th, 2009, 10:00 PM
Guys,
I, out of utter stupidity, bought the monthly plan from Viaddress. Seriously, I should've known better. Now the thing is, my stuff is lying with them and I don't know if the $60 they charge for shipping, which is MORE than what the shipping cost calculator says, a LOT more, will be actually used for forwarding the package or not. See, the things that arrived on Dec 2, 3 and 4 are listed as being over on Dec 4 (This's from Amazon.com and their track service). Furthermore, every time I write to them, a new name with 'Account manager' as the designation replies to my mails. One of my packages hasn't been delivered as yet and yet they say it has been. USPS says in transit. I called them up once cause it's been like 48 hours since they'd received the package and they didn't update, anyways this asian ethnicity guy with a heavy accent answered and said nobody's available right now. I found out the number is a cell line from South bend, St. Joseph Indiana. Now they have ~$200 of my stuff and I don't know if spending $65 to ship is wirth it :(
One of the phone numbers an 'Account manager' replied with, to a mail of mine, was of Foltron.com, whose customer exec said they've got a number of complains regarding this issue. My Elkhart, Indiana address is a 'house' in a neighborhood and their mailing address is of a UPS store.
Please advise
Also, if you check out their ebay page, all the items they've purchased are cameras and lenses. Pretty odd. ALL of them?
Firestorm
Dec 5th, 2009, 10:23 PM
is myus.com the only one pays ebay purchases for you?
any other ones that actually do the same and ships with USPS?
thankswww.gamesforcanda.com
Thanks. It looks like far and away the least expensive purchasing service. I will definitely keep it in mind. Do you know if he's east or west coast or mid?
It would be great if he expanded one day to do general mail forwarding as well, since often you want to buy yourself for warranty or other reasons.Sorry, I wasn't keeping up with this topic. He lives in Conneticuit.
kudret
Dec 6th, 2009, 09:18 AM
www.gamesforcanda.com
The link seems to be dead.
Firestorm
Dec 6th, 2009, 02:31 PM
The link seems to be dead.
I think it'll be down until the 8th at least =/
coldpower27
Dec 11th, 2009, 12:43 PM
The letter Carrier is stopping their Forwarding services. :(
Talula
Dec 11th, 2009, 01:17 PM
Hopefully my package gets shipped to me before the operation goes south.
Edit: Oh, you were maybe talking about lettercarrier dot com stopping their forwarding services? I have something coming from gamesforcanada. I'll report back to let people know how it goes. So far, the fact that the website is down, and the notice that my package will be shipping first class instead of the priority I paid for, are not great signs, but he told me that he would rectify the shipping and have USPS change it to priority. Hope that's possible...
joiraida
Dec 12th, 2009, 02:14 PM
The link seems to be dead.
(That's just 'cos the previous poster accidentally typed 'Canda' instead of 'Canada' for the link.) The site is indeed up... unfortunately, there has been an overwhelming number of crossborder orders recently, so he had to turn off the Direct Request service for the time being.
http://www.gamesforcanada.com/direct-request.php
joiraida
Dec 12th, 2009, 03:00 PM
In the meantime, I think I might try the ForwardIt.us shop'n'ship service to get an item I desperately want from a US eBay dealer who ships only to the US! (I'm not sure I can wait around for GamesForCanada.com to start up their service again... It's Christmas shopping season, after all.) After reading the past 18 pages of this thread, it seems that FowardIt.us has mostly happy Canadian customers (although it's too bad if they ended the forward-only service). And yes, they do use USPS!
http://www.forwardit.us/index.php?target=pages&page_id=faq
rebjorne
Dec 12th, 2009, 03:31 PM
A suggestion to those who use eBay to buy or sell frequently - you could try emailing a few buyers or sellers from the States whom you've had a great experience with or seem trustworty and seeing if they want to make a couple extra dollars. You could probably offer them a lump sum to receive a couple packages for you, repackage them into one big package and forward them over the border.
These people are pretty familiar with the postal system anyway and its usually no big deal for them to receive a couple of books/games/small-ish items for you.
kinder_blue
Dec 14th, 2009, 03:49 PM
Another freight holding/forwarding place:
www.freeportforwarding.com
They're in Champlain, NY - near Plattsburgh (for anyone in the area) and will receive/hold shipments for $3 per box. They will forward via USPS as well but you have to call them for pricing. They'll give you an estimate based on the weight and size of the box.
pothon
Dec 16th, 2009, 12:19 AM
I've used the letter carrier and realized that they "markup" their shipping cost. On one of the package it says 26.00 but I was charged 33.00, I emailed them and was told that that is their mark up for shipping cost. I'm not going to use them anymore, its not very honest of them for not disclosing this markup fee. So their fee is higher than just the handling and forwarding fee.
Firestorm
Dec 16th, 2009, 01:31 AM
(That's just 'cos the previous poster accidentally typed 'Canda' instead of 'Canada' for the link.) The site is indeed up... unfortunately, there has been an overwhelming number of crossborder orders recently, so he had to turn off the Direct Request service for the time being.
http://www.gamesforcanada.com/direct-request.php
i r so smrt :(
karst
Dec 16th, 2009, 11:26 PM
I've used the letter carrier and realized that they "markup" their shipping cost. On one of the package it says 26.00 but I was charged 33.00, I emailed them and was told that that is their mark up for shipping cost. I'm not going to use them anymore, its not very honest of them for not disclosing this markup fee. So their fee is higher than just the handling and forwarding fee.
Yes, I recently tried them out and discovered the exact same thing. I guess it doesn't matter now since The Letter Carrier has now stopped their forwarding service.
I'm going to try Shipitto next time although it irks me to use a forwarder on the other side of the universe in California. Options are definitely dwindling...
huz
Dec 21st, 2009, 11:33 AM
Has anyone used package express? I am buying some stuff from seattle, WA which will be shipped by UPS ground. So I will likely save some money shipping it to package express in Sumas, WA. I want it shipped to India via USPS express flat rate envelop which costs $28.
Pls suggest if there is a better solution. Thanks.
huz
Dec 21st, 2009, 11:49 AM
Has anyone used package express? I am buying some stuff from seattle, WA which will be shipped by UPS ground. So I will likely save some money shipping it to package express in Sumas, WA. I want it shipped to India via USPS express flat rate envelop which costs $28. Do they has huge mark up?
Pls suggest if there is a better solution. Thanks.
joiraida
Dec 21st, 2009, 07:23 PM
i r so smrt :(
Just a typo. You're still Most Helpful User of 2009! :)
huz
Dec 21st, 2009, 09:46 PM
i went aahead w/ package express. They quoted me $31.70 for $28 EMS flat rate envelop. Thats ok. Plus $2.5 receiving fee.
evozero
Dec 23rd, 2009, 09:52 AM
Since gamesforcanada seems to be temporarily down for Direct Request, can someone recommend someone who will buy something on my behalf, ship it to themselves, and then ship it to me via USPS? I'm looking to get some snowboard bindings and the brand can't be shipped to canada.
thanks
joiraida
Dec 23rd, 2009, 11:10 AM
Since gamesforcanada seems to be temporarily down for Direct Request, can someone recommend someone who will buy something on my behalf, ship it to themselves, and then ship it to me via USPS? I'm looking to get some snowboard bindings and the brand can't be shipped to canada.
thanks
ForwardIt.US has the shop'n'ship service you're looking for.
http://www.forwardit.us/index.php?ta...es&page_id=faq
evozero
Dec 23rd, 2009, 12:48 PM
^ Thanks. Will give them a try.
jaszy
Dec 23rd, 2009, 01:24 PM
I am another one of goomba's loyal customers. I've dealt with goomba/JJ (GamesForCanada) three times already and he has been nothing but stellar. :cheesygri DR is down probably due to the overwhelming packages he has received during Black Friday. :lol:
Just giving my 2 cents.
Talula
Dec 23rd, 2009, 03:38 PM
I just received my shipment from gamesforcanada.com. Just in time! Very pleased - he had originally chosen the wrong shipping but was able to change it to priority. He even wrote a friendly little note in there. I had purchased a couple toys from Amazon.com. Even with the shipping and his fee, it was still cheaper than buying those particular toys here.
huz
Dec 24th, 2009, 09:00 PM
same day arrival notification. next day shipping. reasonable fees - $7.70. I am happy w/ the service.
nigling
Dec 26th, 2009, 12:04 AM
What's cheaper ? Got an item being delivered to a nearby USA mailing outlet (they phone/email you once arrived). The electronic item cost $400US and I will be picking it up. If Declared by car it will be $48-$55CAD gst/pst i'm estimating.
1. Remove the shrinkwrap and re-ship it Canada as a 'gift' and put a value of $59.99 (think $60US is max for gift). And only pay for mailing it, question is which service will acknowledge its a 'gift' and avoid tax/duty via airmailuse UPS/FEDEX/USPS? Can you write 'RMA' / 'Broken electronics' (return merchandise authorization) on the brown box for extra emphasis?
Ie.. I'll assume it comes to $20US ($25CAD).
2. Simply declare it and pay 55$CAD tax if i go by myself. But what if i bring 4 friends and we spend less than 30min across the border? Can I declare $400 and pay a smaller portion on the tax because theres four of us?
3. If option 1 is best, what benefits are there for me doing the packaging in person vs. having the mailing service outlet do it for you for next time? Do they get better shipping rates?
emoci
Dec 26th, 2009, 05:55 PM
What's cheaper ? Got an item being delivered to a nearby USA mailing outlet (they phone/email you once arrived). The electronic item cost $400US and I will be picking it up. If Declared by car it will be $48-$55CAD gst/pst i'm estimating.
1. Remove the shrinkwrap and re-ship it Canada as a 'gift' and put a value of $59.99 (think $60US is max for gift). And only pay for mailing it, question is which service will acknowledge its a 'gift' and avoid tax/duty via airmailuse UPS/FEDEX/USPS? Can you write 'RMA' / 'Broken electronics' (return merchandise authorization) on the brown box for extra emphasis?
Ie.. I'll assume it comes to $20US ($25CAD).
2. Simply declare it and pay 55$CAD tax if i go by myself. But what if i bring 4 friends and we spend less than 30min across the border? Can I declare $400 and pay a smaller portion on the tax because theres four of us?
3. If option 1 is best, what benefits are there for me doing the packaging in person vs. having the mailing service outlet do it for you for next time? Do they get better shipping rates?
The reshipping idea is quite clever actually (never thought of it before).
To be completely safe you need to declare the value at $20 CAD or below, mark it as gift, and use an Air Parcel service with USPS, or UPS ground (UPS is faster...even ground).
The trouble with the $60 CAD value and declaring as gift is that if the carrier charges you taxes...you can always claim the tax you paid back...but the brokerage fee ($5 with Canada Post or $20+ with UPS) is hard to get a refund on even if it is their mistake.
-$20 CAD or below is always tax free (btw I have had stuff declared at $20 US that's been taxed...which means the safe bet is $20 CAD or below, and $15 USD or below).
-$60 CAD or below is tax free if declared as a gift (but iffy on how carriers respect it)
USPS/Canada Post shipments only get taxed if they end up being processed thoroughly through customs (I've had shipments declared over $60 with Canada Post that were charged no tax)
UPS and FEDEX sumbit all package values to customs before the packages get there, and pay anything neccessary before the packages get there as well. It is to their benefit to see taxes charged because their brokerage fees make them a decent return.
While UPS will let you know about taxes and fees when they deliver...with FEDEX you're likely to receive an invoice as late as 2 weeks to a month after delivery.
Bonzi
Jan 2nd, 2010, 01:08 PM
Has anyone had any problems with these types of services?
I'm thinking of buying from a Lenovo laptop ($1000US+), and am worried that if something goes wrong, things could go very bad.
The company I'm thinking of using is http://www.shipito.com/, main reason being I need to pay the Lenovo site directly for the order (tax related)
coldpower27
Jan 2nd, 2010, 01:13 PM
Has anyone had any problems with the service?
I'm thinking of buying from a Lenovo laptop ($1000US+), and am worried that if something goes wrong, things could go very bad.
The company I'm thinking of using is http://www.shipito.com/, main reason being I need to pay the Lenovo site directly for the order (tax related)
I dunno I am using a order from Shipitto right now, they have already recieved it and dispatched it, but I dunno when it will get here by USPS.
happen.stance
Jan 8th, 2010, 11:42 AM
Great thread! Worth using a forwarding services for companies that offer free shipping in the US while charging $30++ for shipping to Canada.
coldpower27
Jan 8th, 2010, 12:09 PM
Well my ShipItto order came to Canada, so awesome. But you gotta be patient... It was dispatched from USPS on Dec 25th and came in today on the 8th...
PCDawg
Jan 16th, 2010, 10:13 PM
For those that used cbiusa.com
Do you jsut ship it to their address listed on their website and then call them to inform them of the package? Do you add your name onto the shipping address so that when the package gets sent to CBI they know whom its for?
shutterbug
Jan 16th, 2010, 10:15 PM
No need to call them. Just put your name and phone number onto their shipping address.
PCDawg
Jan 16th, 2010, 10:44 PM
No need to call them. Just put your name and phone number onto their shipping address.
So i can jsut put my name onto the shipping address along with CBI address?
queenofhearts
Jan 19th, 2010, 07:28 PM
Sorry,I never do this but I am under time pressure! I can't read all the previous posts to know the best way to do this.
I am trying to order a Gucci purse off the DSW website and I have the item in my cart and am in fear of losing it. The last 2 times I tried this, they sold out and now that I have it, I find out the scumbags don't ship to Canada. So...I started reading the first few pages and looks like the ones that sounded good--are gone??
someone please send me a link of a place that will recieve my order and then ship to me. I am in toronto
thanks in advance.
vaderschariot
Jan 19th, 2010, 07:31 PM
try gamesforcanada.com
they are pretty good
queenofhearts
Jan 19th, 2010, 07:55 PM
try gamesforcanada.com
they are pretty good
Yeah, I started reading quicky. I am on the website...just trying to figure out what to do!
go77306
Jan 21st, 2010, 03:13 PM
Do NOT use shipito.com, they are rude. They can disable your account anytime they want to.
I had a really bad experience with them.
AGAIN, AVOID SHIPITO.COM
Here is the story:
I created account with them using my wife's paypal account. I didn't notice that the address on file with paypal was our old mailing address.
Anyways, the account was created no problem. Then I submitted an order on and requested to ship to the address provided by shipito.com.
after 1 hour, my shipito.com account was disabled. Why? they said the paypal account name didn't match to the ship to account name and address didn't match either.
Fine, so I created another account using my own credit card, and called RITZ to ship it to the 'new' address, and I thought everything was OK.
I was wrong. next day, my new account was disabled again, reason? I was told they did NOT trust me anymore and did not want to do business with me. WTF! For $8.50 fraud? I had to call RITZ to hold my order again, and fortunately, it was not shipped yet... I cannot imagine what will happen if it was shipped already!
The lady on the phone is VERY RUDE. I first talked to her nicely and explained the reason (because my wf's paypal has USD and my CC is CAD), blahblah, she didn't listen to me at all and all she said is, we did not trust you and we didn't want to do business with you and then hung up on me. WTF.
AVOID SHIPITO.COM. they will disable your account even you have the product shipped to their address!
queenofhearts
Jan 21st, 2010, 04:52 PM
Yeah, I started reading quicky. I am on the website...just trying to figure out what to do!
Okay, just read all 38 pages of this thread....MY EYES, MY EYES.
I didnt' get to order what I wanted the other day because I coudln't figure out the gamesforcanada website. Sounds like I have to send them a link of what I want to purchase. They look at it with the link I send, they email you with a quote for how much it will cost to forward and if you agree, you set up the forwarding service with them.
My quesiton is: What if the website I am sending them requires you to be a member of the site to see the "goods". With the DSW sale I was on the other night, you had to have an "invite" to see the stuff. So even if I sent the link, gamesforcanada would not have been able to view it. Alternately,for big sales on other sites, if I dont' move quick, everything sells out real quick. So how can I get the whole thing organized real quick?
coldpower27
Jan 21st, 2010, 05:41 PM
Do NOT use shipito.com, they are rude. They can disable your account anytime they want to.
I had a really bad experience with them.
AGAIN, AVOID SHIPITO.COM
Here is the story:
I created account with them using my wife's paypal account. I didn't notice that the address on file with paypal was our old mailing address.
Anyways, the account was created no problem. Then I submitted an order on and requested to ship to the address provided by shipito.com.
after 1 hour, my shipito.com account was disabled. Why? they said the paypal account name didn't match to the ship to account name and address didn't match either.
Fine, so I created another account using my own credit card, and called RITZ to ship it to the 'new' address, and I thought everything was OK.
I was wrong. next day, my new account was disabled again, reason? I was told they did NOT trust me anymore and did not want to do business with me. WTF! For $8.50 fraud? I had to call RITZ to hold my order again, and fortunately, it was not shipped yet... I cannot imagine what will happen if it was shipped already!
The lady on the phone is VERY RUDE. I first talked to her nicely and explained the reason (because my wf's paypal has USD and my CC is CAD), blahblah, she didn't listen to me at all and all she said is, we did not trust you and we didn't want to do business with you and then hung up on me. WTF.
AVOID SHIPITO.COM. they will disable your account even you have the product shipped to their address!
That completely sucks, my experience with them was just fine. I don't remember using Paypal as a payment method though, I used my credit card to pay for the fees at that site.
go77306
Jan 21st, 2010, 06:14 PM
That completely sucks, my experience with them was just fine. I don't remember using Paypal as a payment method though, I used my credit card to pay for the fees at that site.
They didn't even listen to my explanation. It is very risky to let them handle your item. In my opinion, if you are close to the boarder, you can have your item ship to somewhere close to the border, and even if problems arises, you can go there to get it resolved. shipito.com is in California, you simply cannot go there to resolve the problem.
joe friday
Jan 21st, 2010, 07:10 PM
Okay, just read all 38 pages of this thread....MY EYES, MY EYES.
I didnt' get to order what I wanted the other day because I coudln't figure out the gamesforcanada website. Sounds like I have to send them a link of what I want to purchase. They look at it with the link I send, they email you with a quote for how much it will cost to forward and if you agree, you set up the forwarding service with them.
My quesiton is: What if the website I am sending them requires you to be a member of the site to see the "goods". With the DSW sale I was on the other night, you had to have an "invite" to see the stuff. So even if I sent the link, gamesforcanada would not have been able to view it. Alternately,for big sales on other sites, if I dont' move quick, everything sells out real quick. So how can I get the whole thing organized real quick?
Some on here have used gamesforcanada and have reported good experiences. For me personally, I'm not a fan of involving a middle-man to make the purchase. You're right, it introduces a whole range of unnecessary complications. I don't really understand what's so difficult about a simple reshipping business. It seems like it's a slam dunk of a business opportunity for some enterprising American, yet the only available options either insist on using outrageously expensive couriers, or over charge themselves, or have these needlessly difficult systems. I'm beginning to think that Canadians are viewed as nothing more than stupid hicks ripe for the plucking, or a bunch of con artists and criminals that can't be trusted. Sheesh!
queenofhearts
Jan 21st, 2010, 07:58 PM
Some on here have used gamesforcanada and have reported good experiences. For me personally, I'm not a fan of involving a middle-man to make the purchase. You're right, it introduces a whole range of unnecessary complications. I don't really understand what's so difficult about a simple reshipping business. It seems like it's a slam dunk of a business opportunity for some enterprising American, yet the only available options either insist on using outrageously expensive couriers, or over charge themselves, or have these needlessly difficult systems. I'm beginning to think that Canadians are viewed as nothing more than stupid hicks ripe for the plucking, or a bunch of con artists and criminals that can't be trusted. Sheesh!
I thougtht gamesforcanada was a "simple reshipping business"...and maybe they are but it seems more complicated than what other sites seems to do. Having read through the thread, the other option mentioned was cbiusa.com. But again, I have gone through their website and can't find anything about how they operate. I just emailed them and will see. But can others tell me if they can do this:
1. I order something off a website and put in THEIR address.
2. I contact them to let them know my package is coming and where they need to ship it,
3. They contact me and tell me the charges, I pay and it get's shipped.
That's all I want!! (at a reasonable price of course). Depending on what I purcase, I am willing to ship to other sites mentioned here like the one on Military Rd or Witmer Rd in Buffalo and just drive their and pick it up. But I would like to have a back up plan and have a place that does re-shipping.
MikeyMadness
Jan 22nd, 2010, 12:21 AM
I thougtht gamesforcanada was a "simple reshipping business"...and maybe they are but it seems more complicated than what other sites seems to do. Having read through the thread, the other option mentioned was cbiusa.com. But again, I have gone through their website and can't find anything about how they operate. I just emailed them and will see. But can others tell me if they can do this:
1. I order something off a website and put in THEIR address.
2. I contact them to let them know my package is coming and where they need to ship it,
3. They contact me and tell me the charges, I pay and it get's shipped.
That's all I want!! (at a reasonable price of course). Depending on what I purcase, I am willing to ship to other sites mentioned here like the one on Military Rd or Witmer Rd in Buffalo and just drive their and pick it up. But I would like to have a back up plan and have a place that does re-shipping.
Try Freeport Forwarding (http://freeportforwarding.com/). I use them a fair amount. They're right across the border from Montreal so I usually just drive down and pick stuff up myself. They charge $3 a parcel for that. They will also forward the parcels (hence their name!) but I'm not sure of their prices. It's a very large warehouse, they do lots of commercial cross border traffice, but also handle the little guys like me. Recommended.
queenofhearts
Jan 22nd, 2010, 04:15 PM
Try Freeport Forwarding (http://freeportforwarding.com/). I use them a fair amount. They're right across the border from Montreal so I usually just drive down and pick stuff up myself. They charge $3 a parcel for that. They will also forward the parcels (hence their name!) but I'm not sure of their prices. It's a very large warehouse, they do lots of commercial cross border traffice, but also handle the little guys like me. Recommended.
Thanks I will email/phone them to see about their re-shipping, cant' see any information on that on their website.
In the meantime, I got an email back from cbiusa and this was the response:
Thanks for your interest in CBI !
All you have to do is put your name, phone number, e-mail address, and OUR address as follows on the package label:
<Your name>
<Your phone number>
<Your e-mail address>
1711 Cudaback Ave
Niagara Falls, NY 14303
We'll call or e-mail when your package arrives ... upon pick-up you'll need 2 pieces of ID. You can choose from either of our two plans… it’s that easy!
Per Package plan - $5.95US per package, or if your package is over 70 lbs and/or 84 inches in length plus girth, there is an additional charge of $5.40US.
Annual plan - $108US fee per year, unlimited $1.78US per package
Your packages can stay for FREE indefinitely. High volume discounts are also available.
You might be interested to know that we also accept larger items including automobiles, motorcycles, furniture – nothing is too large . . . or too small.
I still haven't found out if they do a re-shipping service and so I have emailed them to find out. Still, I like the fact that you can keep your packages there indefinitely free. That way if you have a few things ordered, they can all be sent there and you can make 1 trip without incurring extra charges. Good to know.
MikeyMadness
Jan 22nd, 2010, 05:59 PM
I've left a few things at Freeport Forwarding too at Christmastime and what not. Some packages have sat for a month or two, and there always there when I go. I think I had nine packages once, from various shippers and various dates.
They're similar in that they want your name with their address on the shipping label, without the company name. They suggest putting your phone number on the shipping label (i.e.: John Doe 416 555 1212) so that they can contact you when it arrives. I don't bother as I go physically and pick up the shipment.
Also, a good idea is to call your credit card company and add whoever's address you decide to use to your cc account - this way there's no hassle when you try and order from an American website (that may or may not deal with Canadian credit cards well). As long as you have an American address associated with your credit card, no more issues!
mabba18
Jan 25th, 2010, 10:14 AM
Try Freeport Forwarding (http://freeportforwarding.com/). I use them a fair amount. They're right across the border from Montreal so I usually just drive down and pick stuff up myself. They charge $3 a parcel for that. They will also forward the parcels (hence their name!) but I'm not sure of their prices. It's a very large warehouse, they do lots of commercial cross border traffice, but also handle the little guys like me. Recommended.
My Experience with FreeportForwarding:
http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/mailbox-service-near-plattsburgh-ny-554517/#post6427930, and further in that thread, http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/mailbox-service-near-plattsburgh-ny-554517/#post6428808
Long story short they screwed me with $90 worth of brokerage. For a cross border shipping company, it's ludicrous that they didn't have any concept of how UPS treats it's Canadian customers.
People seem to have had positive experiences with pick-ups but, they are obviously not interested in mail forwarding customers.
It's a shame that there aren't more forwarding places in the east. It seems to me that it would be a very lucrative business, with very little competition. I guess the headaches of cross border shipping don't make it worth while.
I am very much looking forward to a GFC forwarding site. I've seen nothing but positives about Goomba here and on CAG, and I would absolutely give him a shot.
perfchris
Jan 25th, 2010, 10:56 AM
I only have positive things to say about Freeport Forwarding.
They definitely do not focus on forwarding packages for individuals but for people like me who pick up their stuff from them they are GREAT !
Their hours of operation are flexible (8AM-7PM, M-F) and they keep packages for long time without charging storage fees.
Good luck finding something catering to your specific needs....
My Experience with FreeportForwarding:
http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/mailbox-service-near-plattsburgh-ny-554517/#post6427930, and further in that thread, http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/mailbox-service-near-plattsburgh-ny-554517/#post6428808
Long story short they screwed me with $90 worth of brokerage. For a cross border shipping company, it's ludicrous that they didn't have any concept of how UPS treats it's Canadian customers.
People seem to have had positive experiences with pick-ups but, they are obviously not interested in mail forwarding customers.
It's a shame that there aren't more forwarding places in the east. It seems to me that it would be a very lucrative business, with very little competition. I guess the headaches of cross border shipping don't make it worth while.
I am very much looking forward to a GFC forwarding site. I've seen nothing but positives about Goomba here and on CAG, and I would absolutely give him a shot.
mabba18
Jan 25th, 2010, 11:45 AM
I only have positive things to say about Freeport Forwarding.
They definitely do not focus on forwarding packages for individuals but for people like me who pick up their stuff from them they are GREAT !
Their hours of operation are flexible (8AM-7PM, M-F) and they keep packages for long time without charging storage fees.
Good luck finding something catering to your specific needs....
...and since this thread is about package forwarding, it doesn't matter how great they may be for pick ups.
Like I said in other posts, if they do not want to put the effort into proving good quality service for package forwarding, then they shouldn't offer it at all.
jtcb
Jan 28th, 2010, 10:30 AM
I shop on US site once in a while. Is there any paid per use service? I am planning to buy a computer case from Amazon.com but they don't ship the case I am interested. What are the chances for me to use a forwarding service and have Amazon ship to me? I am in Vancouver. What are the options for me? I am not interested in driving to the border for pickup. I am more interested in having the box shipped directly to me. What is the fee involved?
h00ch
Jan 28th, 2010, 10:48 AM
I shop on US site once in a while. Is there any paid per use service? I am planning to buy a computer case from Amazon.com but they don't ship the case I am interested. What are the chances for me to use a forwarding service and have Amazon ship to me? I am in Vancouver. What are the options for me? I am not interested in driving to the border for pickup. I am more interested in having the box shipped directly to me. What is the fee involved?
All your answers are very easily obtainable by doing some basic searching in this thread.
miss_swan
Jan 28th, 2010, 11:12 AM
I shop on US site once in a while. Is there any paid per use service? I am planning to buy a computer case from Amazon.com but they don't ship the case I am interested. What are the chances for me to use a forwarding service and have Amazon ship to me? I am in Vancouver. What are the options for me? I am not interested in driving to the border for pickup. I am more interested in having the box shipped directly to me. What is the fee involved?
If you're in Vancouver ... get your passport/ID and get off your butt and have an adventure.
Send your package to TSBShipping or TheLetterCarrier at Point Roberts which is ~ 15-20 mins tops from Van, total of 10 mins through the border both ways on a regular day, 3.20 CAD for the pickup service, buy some gas and save literally 30 cents a liter at current prices (wait until your car is almost empty) and then go home and have fun.
By the time you figure out all your answers you could have already gotten your case.
Of course, if you have a criminal record ... then get your stuff shipped to you. :D
djorourke
Jan 29th, 2010, 09:39 AM
I just wanted to pop in and give a quick review of Shipito.com.
Seems like there's a fair number of shills around, so finding a "real" review on a parcel forwarding service is not too simple. I'll cross-post on my Twitter account @danorourke (http://twitter.com/danorourke) so those of you who want to go detective can see that I'm not in any way affiliated with any parcel shipping service.
My search started when I wanted to get a B&N Nook, which was only available in the United States. I live in NS, Canada. I chose Shipito because they offered USPS, and seemed to have a decent reputation.
In short, the whole thing went fairly smoothly. Shipping price was reasonable, but no steal. My parcel was available for re-shipping on the day they received it. Their website was excellent, I like the way they set it up. They sent a notification email to me when the parcel was ready to re-ship, click on the email link to get to the back-end of their website. It's slick, and intuitive. Simple to pay and make any notes.
$8.50 was the "fee" to reship. Shipping costs themselves were high-ish, though my package had a long way to travel. I didn't bother to price compare to see if it matched USPS's listed price. Total cost to ship (fee + shipping charge) was $39.92 usd. Package took 5 business days to get to me via Canada Post. There were no brokerage fees, no follow up bills (I'm looking at you FedEx!), nothing. It's been about a month since I received my package.
All in all, it was a positive experience. Given where I'm located geographically, there may indeed be more cost efficient re-shippers out there. But I can say without a doubt that I'd be totally comfortable doing business with Shipito.com again. And in fact, they're sending me out another package this week.
mr_eko
Jan 29th, 2010, 10:25 AM
Hey I am planning right now on buying a couple t-shirts and jacket off of nike.com.
Just wondering if I should use shipito or viaddress for nike.com. I live in Kingston, Ontario. Has anyone bought from nike.com? Was it a smooth experience. Thanks for any responses.
mong
Jan 29th, 2010, 10:50 AM
Hey I am planning right now on buying a couple t-shirts and jacket off of nike.com.
Just wondering if I should use shipito or viaddress for nike.com. I live in Kingston, Ontario. Has anyone bought from nike.com? Was it a smooth experience. Thanks for any responses.
Read up a bit in this thread. Honestly, since you're ordering clothes and it doesn't weigh a ton, you should consider consider Goomba's services, just a few posts back. He'll ship through USPS to avoid any custom surprises and give you a shipping estimate when you're planning to order. Give him a PM or an email. I'm sure he'll be glad to help you out.
karst
Feb 1st, 2010, 04:58 PM
Our package forwarding service is still being ironed out, but we now have a link on the site if you want to get started. It's not super fancy yet, but it does work :)
Hi and thanks for updating us. I know it's a temporary page but the service charges section could be confusing the way it states your charge then UPS's charge to you which you add on top. Can I just confirm then that this is the fee structure for mail forwarding:
Actual USPS shipping cost + $3 first item and $2 per extra package [and +$5 extra flat fee if total is over $150 or 5 pounds]
Example 1: one item 2lbs, $50 would cost $3 + actual shipping;
Example 2: one item $200 would cost $8 fee + shipping;
Example 3: two items totaling 22lbs and $500 would cost $10 fee + shipping?
horizon14
Mar 2nd, 2010, 09:54 AM
Guys,
I, out of utter stupidity, bought the monthly plan from Viaddress. Seriously, I should've known better. Now the thing is, my stuff is lying with them and I don't know if the $60 they charge for shipping, which is MORE than what the shipping cost calculator says, a LOT more, will be actually used for forwarding the package or not. See, the things that arrived on Dec 2, 3 and 4 are listed as being over on Dec 4 (This's from Amazon.com and their track service). Furthermore, every time I write to them, a new name with 'Account manager' as the designation replies to my mails. One of my packages hasn't been delivered as yet and yet they say it has been. USPS says in transit. I called them up once cause it's been like 48 hours since they'd received the package and they didn't update, anyways this asian ethnicity guy with a heavy accent answered and said nobody's available right now. I found out the number is a cell line from South bend, St. Joseph Indiana. Now they have ~$200 of my stuff and I don't know if spending $65 to ship is wirth it :(
One of the phone numbers an 'Account manager' replied with, to a mail of mine, was of Foltron.com, whose customer exec said they've got a number of complains regarding this issue. My Elkhart, Indiana address is a 'house' in a neighborhood and their mailing address is of a UPS store.
Please advise
Also, if you check out their ebay page, all the items they've purchased are cameras and lenses. Pretty odd. ALL of them?
I don't think there's much you can do. I found out yesterday after I bought my purchase last week so at least I am eligible for automatic dispute from paypal within 45 days.
What you can do is to ensure that you spread this scams to as many site as possible. I recommend facebook. As a media strategist, social media is very powerful. Get them to lose more than$200 worth of scams.
Put your post onto purchase platform so that they won't have the chance.
Put it on twitter.
I can't stress how powerful social media is. Do not let these scammers get away.
davidm6
Mar 27th, 2010, 09:08 PM
Do NOT use shipito.com, they are rude. They can disable your account anytime they want to.
I had a really bad experience with them.
AGAIN, AVOID SHIPITO.COM
Here is the story:
I created account with them using my wife's paypal account. I didn't notice that the address on file with paypal was our old mailing address.
Anyways, the account was created no problem. Then I submitted an order on and requested to ship to the address provided by shipito.com.
after 1 hour, my shipito.com account was disabled. Why? they said the paypal account name didn't match to the ship to account name and address didn't match either.
Fine, so I created another account using my own credit card, and called RITZ to ship it to the 'new' address, and I thought everything was OK.
I was wrong. next day, my new account was disabled again, reason? I was told they did NOT trust me anymore and did not want to do business with me. WTF! For $8.50 fraud? I had to call RITZ to hold my order again, and fortunately, it was not shipped yet... I cannot imagine what will happen if it was shipped already!
The lady on the phone is VERY RUDE. I first talked to her nicely and explained the reason (because my wf's paypal has USD and my CC is CAD), blahblah, she didn't listen to me at all and all she said is, we did not trust you and we didn't want to do business with you and then hung up on me. WTF.
AVOID SHIPITO.COM. they will disable your account even you have the product shipped to their address!
Be careful of Shipito ! they're have sent a few of their drones to this forum!
Here is my story:
Shipito are thieves and criminal, pure and simple. AVOID THEM AT ALL COST !!!
Shipito.com in Torrance, California enticed my fiancée into a monthly membership for $25 and then added an assisted purchase service for which she paid separately $8.50 (plus cost of purchase, sales tax, shipping) and on top of that, they charged 10% commission from the purchase cost, but that wasn't enough... these Shipito scamers charged another 5% pretending to be Visa fees.
When she had to order more items, they kept charging her card for every item they received. She called and cancelled the membership and even paid for an additional month that she didn't use due to their questionable calculations.
Despite this, she continued to be billed $25 a month because of the credit card information that the Shipito scammers got from her membership during registration, which did not cover any assisted purchases. When challenged on these fraudulent charges, the individual introduced as the senior manager explained that the membership was just like buying a car. If you decide to keep it in the garage, you still have to pay for it.
When I explained that according to my own understanding of California and Federal law, Shipito has a right to claim money they feel they may be owed but do not have the right to abuse credit card information or make charges against an account which the owner of that account has clearly stated they do not authorize. Since my fiancee cancelled by email, and has confirmation of the cancellation and since Shipito confirms that the cancellation was due to her stopping the service, they are wrong on two accounts. Firstly, they are charging without authorization citing a membership agreement they have confirmed is closed and secondly as the car analogy is ridiculous since a car is a physical item you own and Shipito is claiming that they should still be paid for existing even though there is no way they could ever provide the services they want to charge for.
One of their useless staff ended our conversation saying that given the economy, they couldn't afford to let anybody cancel their membership and so, by the direction of his boss, whom handles these issues.
I tried to contact them by email about this problems several times with no response. When pressed for the details, they kept sending me to their FAQ page .. Their flustered explanation was to say that the agreement would be in force as long as Shipito decided it was in force, an answer I found rather extraordinary.
I told them that I didn't think that the California or Federal courts would not be sympathetic to that interpretation, to which they outright scoffed and would continue to charge whatever they thought was a proper fee.
Shipito.com has gone beyond mere predatory contract practices and is engaging in outright criminal activity. Do not trust these people with your credit card information as they have proven that they will take credit card info from one agreement and use it to charge for another one. Further, the only cancellation policy they can clearly define is not even existing.
On a personal note, the most annoying aspect of this is that these people arrogantly show you that they will continue to submit credit card charges for which they know they do not have legal authorization to charge (if by no other means in that they themselves confirmed the original membership cancellation) for services they fully admit they are incapable of providing in any reasonable manner.
Shipito are thieves and criminal, pure and simple. AVOID THEM AT ALL COST !!
joe friday
Mar 27th, 2010, 10:25 PM
I hope that you've spoken with your credit card company about this to request chargebacks and a new credit card number.
Canada_7
Apr 7th, 2010, 09:51 PM
I'm looking to buy some Lego using a US mail address and then having them forward it to me, since I don't live close to the border. I live in the GTA by the way. Is US Address Inc the way to go?
abc123
Apr 24th, 2010, 02:32 AM
I've read through gamesforcanada's FAQ and it seems that they will not mark down packages? It defeats the purpose of buying the item in the US and using their services to mail it to Canada if they won't mark down your parcel:
Q7) How do you deal with customs and VAT tax issues?
Q7) We try our best to get you the lowest prices on items, but we do have to follow customs rules and regulations. For most orders you will not have to pay customs or duties and we will try to break your orders up into multiple packages if necessary, but if your item is more than $40-$50, you may have to pay these taxes. We cannot mark an expensive item down very low to avoid customs, as this breaks import/export laws and could get us both in trouble. We are not going to risk our reputation for our services to skirt out of a few dollars of customs. Just keep this in mind, as we get this question quite frequently.
Goomba478
Apr 24th, 2010, 02:42 AM
abc123, we are able to work with you to creatively repackage and ship items in such a way that you typically won't have to pay customs fees for most purchases. Our Q&A is simply for those people who want us to buy an iPhone and then ship it as "Defective Merchandise" or "broken phone" or "computer parts", etc. We just want to make it very clear that we will not be able to deliberately lie on customs forms for the sole reason of avoiding customs fees (which is highly illegal). Any company that tells you they can mark items down infinitely low is either lying or breaking rules and laws.
If you're looking to buy a particular item though let us know and we'll be happy to try to work something out for you :) We work on a customer to customer basis as every order is slightly different and unique. Thanks!
mabba18
Apr 24th, 2010, 02:42 PM
I've read through gamesforcanada's FAQ and it seems that they will not mark down packages? It defeats the purpose of buying the item in the US and using their services to mail it to Canada if they won't mark down your parcel:
Goomba gave a good answer, but I wanna put it more simply: he won't commit tax and customs fraud to save you a few dollars.
I'm glad for this becuase I hate when companies offer to do that. It's shady at best, and at worst it can cause problems with customs (get caught once, and you'll have all your packages flagged) and insurance (enjoy making a claim on the broken $400 video card you had marked at $20) down the road .
Goomba478
Apr 24th, 2010, 02:46 PM
Exactly...I'm glad you agree with my stance. The fact is we process as many as 500 orders a month and we help a lot of people save money. We don't want to risk our ability to run a business like this simply to try to scam out a few dollars here and there at customs. Like you mentioned, if you're flagged even once you're basically flagged for good. It's never happened to my customers, but I have heard horror stories of similar things elsewhere. Just play it safe. If it's worth saving money on then order with us. If you can find somewhere else to get it cheaper, by all means do so. We're simply in business to help you guys save money and make a few dollars for ourselves.
That's our 2 cents and we're sticking to it :) Thanks!
joe friday
Apr 24th, 2010, 07:43 PM
Another reason people use a service like Goomba's is that some companies won't ship to Canada. The real savings come from being able to avoid those companies that insist on using couriers, which will cost you a fortune in brokerage fees. Goomba's prices are quite reasonable and, like he said, he can suggest creative ways to package (like shipping a large order in two shipments) which will also be a help.
yourmemory
May 22nd, 2010, 01:14 AM
Sorry, I'm sure it's been asked a thousand times, but what's the cheapest forwarding service in the EAST coast??? .... I'm in the GTA and keep searching through these threads, but most of these places seem to be useful for folks in B.C.
Some of the fees these places charge are ridiculous, don't how they have any customers.
Any places like STS in Buffalo??? They used to be the best. >:(
stiletto
May 27th, 2010, 03:27 PM
Got a weird one guys, and I really need your help.
I need to go in the REVERSE.
There's a product a Canadian company is offering, and for some reason they refuse to ship to the US. I need a Canada-located forwarding service that can serve as a Canadian shipping address, who can then forward it to me here in the US.
Does anyone have ANY recommendations? My Google-fu is failing on this one.
If it helps, I do NOT live on the border, so I will be unable to stop by said mythical Canadian forwarding service in person.
I guess the shoe's on the other foot! :D
jugs
May 27th, 2010, 03:29 PM
Sorry, I'm sure it's been asked a thousand times, but what's the cheapest forwarding service in the EAST coast??? .... I'm in the GTA and keep searching through these threads, but most of these places seem to be useful for folks in B.C.
Some of the fees these places charge are ridiculous, don't how they have any customers.
Any places like STS in Buffalo??? They used to be the best. >:(
STS in Buffalo? Do they still exist?
I'm trying to find a place in Buffalo/Niagara NY (for pickup).
yourmemory
May 27th, 2010, 03:43 PM
STS in Buffalo? Do they still exist?
I'm trying to find a place in Buffalo/Niagara NY (for pickup).
I think STS is extinct..... >:(
also looking for a good place in Buffalo.
stiletto
May 27th, 2010, 04:07 PM
Got a weird one guys, and I really need your help.
I need to go in the REVERSE.
There's a product a Canadian company is offering, and for some reason they refuse to ship to the US. I need a Canada-located forwarding service that can serve as a Canadian shipping address, who can then forward it to me here in the US.
Does anyone have ANY recommendations? My Google-fu is failing on this one.
If it helps, I do NOT live on the border, so I will be unable to stop by said mythical Canadian forwarding service in person.
I guess the shoe's on the other foot! :D
It also looks like I will be needing a credit card with a Canadian billing address. Halp!
GTT1
May 27th, 2010, 10:34 PM
I think STS is extinct..... >:(
also looking for a good place in Buffalo.
This company is excellent 5 min from Rainbow bridge
http://www.cbiusa.com/index.htm
yourmemory
May 27th, 2010, 11:49 PM
This company is excellent 5 min from Rainbow bridge
http://www.cbiusa.com/index.htm
Thanks for the reply!! I'm gonna check them out...
doesn't look like they ship things to Canada though... are there any others who do ??
Spazmogen
May 28th, 2010, 01:16 AM
I use:
www.usparcelpickup.com
word is it's owned by a Canadian, but it's located just off the Bridge in Port Huron, Michigan (across from Sarnia).
Fee's $5 per normal size parcel.
Skids vary from $10-$75 depending on size/weight.
I've been looking at cell phones without contract and having them delivered there. Some great deals.
Amazon had a Garmin Nuvifone G60 for $69.99 but I was too damn slow...
I was in on the Friday of the May 24 weekend to get my Cabela's order. There had to have been 15 Ontario plated cars in the parking lot. Business must be good.
elty
May 28th, 2010, 11:37 AM
Don't you have to pay sale tax if you ship it to Buffalo?
karst
May 30th, 2010, 03:34 PM
I use:
www.usparcelpickup.com
word is it's owned by a Canadian, but it's located just off the Bridge in Port Huron, Michigan (across from Sarnia).
Thanks. Do you happen to know if they mail forward as well? Website doesn't mention it.
yourmemory
May 30th, 2010, 09:28 PM
All these places in Buffalo look good, but none of them seem to offer mail forwarding... :(
DLFB
Jun 1st, 2010, 03:58 PM
is GamesforCanada still in business (Goomba/abc)?
I signed up for his website to get a quote - no response
PMed him once,responded. PMed him again - no response
I want his forwarding service since it's the cheapest and reliable (at least that's what RFDers are saying) but are there any other alternatives who can match his forwarding service? I checked out some commonly used websites but they're too expensive.
claudiu_corbea
Jun 6th, 2010, 09:52 AM
Hello everyone. I want to buy an unlocked Nokia 2730 phone from Nokia USA website. What would be the cheapest way to have it shipped from USA to Halifax Canada via a forwarding company. The cost of the phone is 100 USD + TAX + 4 USD shipping in USA and I want to avoid brokerage fees. So far Shipito via USPS Priority Mail is the cheapest option at 20.5$.
Anyone has any other ideas ? Thank you.
bullocks
Jun 7th, 2010, 03:31 PM
Can anyone list as many US mail forwarding services that they know?
Also, any that give you the option to mark the item as a gift. Tho im ordering iphones, so that wont matter i don't think?
I know of shipito.com and viaadress, anymore?
Thanks.
guardianflash
Jul 14th, 2010, 08:56 PM
Please help me! The Letter Carrier would not answer my question.
I want to buy a camera from eBay that ships from Japan. I want it to be shipped to The Letter Carrier. Normally packages from international would have a lot of fees. Would The Letter Carrier be charged of fees such as duty/customs/brokerage etc? Would I have to pay Letter Carrier these fees? I am planning to pick up my package and get rid of the box so I won't have to pay taxes at the border when I go back to Vancouver.
I'm just worried FedEx might charge The Letter Carrier fees and they won't pay them and then my package gets send all the way back to Japan.
MikeyMadness
Jul 14th, 2010, 09:18 PM
Got a weird one guys, and I really need your help.
I need to go in the REVERSE.
There's a product a Canadian company is offering, and for some reason they refuse to ship to the US. I need a Canada-located forwarding service that can serve as a Canadian shipping address, who can then forward it to me here in the US.
Does anyone have ANY recommendations? My Google-fu is failing on this one.
If it helps, I do NOT live on the border, so I will be unable to stop by said mythical Canadian forwarding service in person.
I guess the shoe's on the other foot! :D
Try The UPS Store. They exist in both countries and I know they will receive and hold packages, so I would imagine they would also forward them to you or at least a local UPS store. Good luck!
miss_swan
Jul 15th, 2010, 10:42 PM
Please help me! The Letter Carrier would not answer my question.
I want to buy a camera from eBay that ships from Japan. I want it to be shipped to The Letter Carrier. Normally packages from international would have a lot of fees. Would The Letter Carrier be charged of fees such as duty/customs/brokerage etc? Would I have to pay Letter Carrier these fees? I am planning to pick up my package and get rid of the box so I won't have to pay taxes at the border when I go back to Vancouver.
I'm just worried FedEx might charge The Letter Carrier fees and they won't pay them and then my package gets send all the way back to Japan.
Did you try www.tsbshipping.com ?
I went to TLC a long time ago ... they seem a bit disorganized but it went okay. They are closer to the border though, that's the plus.
I've had very good service from TSB ... they seem to know what they are doing and respond to customer service inquiries fairly quickly. I'd try them first and see what they say.
emoci
Jul 16th, 2010, 11:35 AM
Can anyone list as many US mail forwarding services that they know?
Also, any that give you the option to mark the item as a gift. Tho im ordering iphones, so that wont matter i don't think?
I know of shipito.com and viaadress, anymore?
Thanks.
Here's a list of a few more:
http://forums.redflagdeals.com/usa-mail-parcel-forwarding-service-20166/10/#post3513988
DLFB
Jul 16th, 2010, 12:37 PM
I got my speaker set shipped at CBIUSA in Niagra and picked it up about a month ago. It was a painless process:
1. buy your item
2. ship it to CBIUSA's address with your name on it
3. go to CBIUSA, tell your name and what package
4. pay your fees
dvd604
Jul 27th, 2010, 12:56 PM
I emailed letter carrier inquiring about mail forwarding and they said this?
"I don't know where you read that. We don't ship international. Packages must
be picked up at our facility."
macnut
Aug 1st, 2010, 11:49 PM
I emailed letter carrier inquiring about mail forwarding and they said this?
"I don't know where you read that. We don't ship international. Packages must
be picked up at our facility."
They certainly used to do that up until a year or so ago - $5 +postage, but are quite clear on their website that they do not do it now.
They have several new people working there who might be unaware of the previous regime.
Neither TSB nor Point-to-Point Parcel do this either, and never did AFAIK.
It wouldn't surprise me if TLC gave it up because it was more trouble than it was worth.
I can just imagine some less honourable RFD'ers complaining loudly to TLC after a forwarded package had taxes and handling fee collected by Canada Post.
The minority often deprive the majority of the good things in life.
nauru
Aug 13th, 2010, 06:19 PM
is GamesforCanada still in business (Goomba/abc)?
I signed up for his website to get a quote - no response
PMed him once,responded. PMed him again - no response
I want his forwarding service since it's the cheapest and reliable (at least that's what RFDers are saying) but are there any other alternatives who can match his forwarding service? I checked out some commonly used websites but they're too expensive.
I would also appreciate if someone could PLEASE give an update on GamesforCanada. Can't find the mail forwarding process info I need on that website.
Thanks
Goomba478
Aug 13th, 2010, 07:04 PM
Hi there. I didn't get any of your messages so I do apologize, but yes we are absolutely still in business. We currently only have our Direct Request (DR) service listed on the website because we are adding improvements to our package forwarding pages, but this service is still available as well. Here are the two links you'll need if you're interested in using our services for Package Forwarding (PF):
1) http://www.gamesforcanada.com/_package-forwarding.php
This page has our shipping address, our rates as well as all the information you'll need to order and send to us. Keep in mind we cannot ship perishable foods, items that are illegal to import into Canada or chemicals that would be considered hazardous.
2) http://www.gamesforcanada.com/_dr-classic.php
Once you are ready to order, fill in the form on the page listed above and let us know what you have ordered. We will put together an invoice for you after we receive your items and will ship them to you once we receive your payment.
If you need any other info just let me know :) Thanks again guys!
Sincerely,
JJ Parks ^_^
GFC
WinoOutWest
Sep 24th, 2010, 02:13 PM
In case anyone else is looking for another reliable US Shipping address there is also Ship Happens in Sumas and Oroville Washington (I didn't find them mentioned in the thread). I've used them for years in Sumas and have been thoroughly pleased with their service. Great staff and they send out immediate email notifications when my stuff comes in. $5/ parcel regardless of size and they do free letter mail too so I've got a few magazine subscriptions going there too which tend to be 1/2 the cost of have the same subscription delivered to my Canadian address.
http://www.myshiphappens.com
joe friday
Sep 24th, 2010, 08:30 PM
Thanks for this suggestion. From their website it's not clear if they only offer a pickup service or if they will also re-ship to those of us who don't live near either of their two locations. I've emailed them to inquire. Has anyone used them for this purpose before?
gameboy115
Sep 24th, 2010, 08:34 PM
Hi there. I didn't get any of your messages so I do apologize, but yes we are absolutely still in business. We currently only have our Direct Request (DR) service listed on the website because we are adding improvements to our package forwarding pages, but this service is still available as well. Here are the two links you'll need if you're interested in using our services for Package Forwarding (PF):
1) http://www.gamesforcanada.com/_package-forwarding.php
This page has our shipping address, our rates as well as all the information you'll need to order and send to us. Keep in mind we cannot ship perishable foods, items that are illegal to import into Canada or chemicals that would be considered hazardous.
2) http://www.gamesforcanada.com/_dr-classic.php
Once you are ready to order, fill in the form on the page listed above and let us know what you have ordered. We will put together an invoice for you after we receive your items and will ship them to you once we receive your payment.
If you need any other info just let me know :) Thanks again guys!
Sincerely,
JJ Parks ^_^
GFC
JJ is great guy to deal with^^. I may repurchase IE8 earphone from USA later
joe friday
Oct 5th, 2010, 10:26 PM
Hi there. I didn't get any of your messages so I do apologize, but yes we are absolutely still in business. We currently only have our Direct Request (DR) service listed on the website because we are adding improvements to our package forwarding pages, but this service is still available as well. Here are the two links you'll need if you're interested in using our services for Package Forwarding (PF):
1) http://www.gamesforcanada.com/_package-forwarding.php
This page has our shipping address, our rates as well as all the information you'll need to order and send to us. Keep in mind we cannot ship perishable foods, items that are illegal to import into Canada or chemicals that would be considered hazardous.
2) http://www.gamesforcanada.com/_dr-classic.php
Once you are ready to order, fill in the form on the page listed above and let us know what you have ordered. We will put together an invoice for you after we receive your items and will ship them to you once we receive your payment.
If you need any other info just let me know :) Thanks again guys!
Sincerely,
JJ Parks ^_^
GFC
Just a word of warning for those who are contemplating using GamesForCanada's services for reshipping packages to Canada. While I have successfully used JJ's services in the past, I am currently experiencing difficulties with two orders which were shipped to him weeks ago. The tracking information confirms that he received both parcels and yet he does not respond to my emails. A third order was refused by the UPS Store that he uses as a mailing address, and was returned to the sender without warning. That created a great deal of difficulty for me as well, with restocking fees etc.
Buyer beware. You may want to reconsider using his services for the time being. If this matter gets resolved I will re-post here.
Freqhog
Oct 6th, 2010, 12:13 PM
I am also in the same situation. Because everyone was commenting on how good the service is, I went ahead and ordered something off of ebay and had it sent to his location. I filled out a package forwarding request 3 or 4 weeks ago, sent 2 emails and have had no reply.
I really hope it's because they were moving and they are behind schedule.
I don't mind waiting a while, it's understandable, but I would like to be assured that the package has been received and a time when it might be mailed to me.
Goomba478
Oct 6th, 2010, 12:38 PM
It's absolutely the case that our move to our new building took a little longer than we were hoping for. It took almost a month and we had hoped it would only take a week and a half at most. The good news is that we're in our new place and are going through all of our Package Forwarding (PF) orders and are catching up quickly. You can follow up on our GYROS page as we're adding 5-10 orders fully packed and invoiced a day and we only have about 30 left to process. Our Emails are just backed up so we've been processing orders first and Emailing second. Hope that makes sense. We'll be fully caught up very soon. I'll look for your order and process it immediately Freghog as I haven't gotten through all the recent Emails. Very sorry about that :) Thanks buddy.
Sincerely,
JJ Parks ^_^
GFC
I am also in the same situation. Because everyone was commenting on how good the service is, I went ahead and ordered something off of ebay and had it sent to his location. I filled out a package forwarding request 3 or 4 weeks ago, sent 2 emails and have had no reply.
I really hope it's because they were moving and they are behind schedule.
I don't mind waiting a while, it's understandable, but I would like to be assured that the package has been received and a time when it might be mailed to me.
Freqhog
Oct 6th, 2010, 12:44 PM
I am very happy you replied. I have been F5'ing the GYROS page every day for the last 3 weeks, wondering when it will appear. I know you were moving so it's understandable, I just needed some confirmation.
Goomba478
Oct 6th, 2010, 12:46 PM
OK no problem Freqhog. If you could PM/Email me again about which item was yours I'll try to process it immediately for you. The move was really hectic (we still have personal things to move over, but our office equipment is fully operational, our computers are up and running, our workshop is set up and we finally have Internet again :) ) but things are operational and productive again. Just let me know which items were yours and I'll add them to GYROS and set up a payment page for you. Thanks buddy!
=JJ=
GFC
I am very happy you replied. I have been F5'ing the GYROS page every day for the last 3 weeks, wondering when it will appear. I know you were moving so it's understandable, I just needed some confirmation.
Freqhog
Oct 6th, 2010, 12:49 PM
Thank you! I sent you a PM.
Goomba478
Oct 6th, 2010, 01:19 PM
Freqhog, all set. I sent out the invoice to your Email, posted the update on GYROS and set up a Google Checkout page for you as well. Your items are ready to go out and will ship as soon as we receive payment for the shipping. Thanks again =)
Freqhog
Oct 6th, 2010, 01:35 PM
Great. Though I sent it to you in PayPal. Great rate! Thanks again.
What are the normal turnaround times? As I am most likely going to send you items in the future.
sfisz
Oct 12th, 2010, 08:35 PM
It's absolutely the case that our move to our new building took a little longer than we were hoping for. It took almost a month and we had hoped it would only take a week and a half at most. The good news is that we're in our new place and are going through all of our Package Forwarding (PF) orders and are catching up quickly. You can follow up on our GYROS page as we're adding 5-10 orders fully packed and invoiced a day and we only have about 30 left to process. Our Emails are just backed up so we've been processing orders first and Emailing second. Hope that makes sense. We'll be fully caught up very soon. I'll look for your order and process it immediately Freghog as I haven't gotten through all the recent Emails. Very sorry about that :) Thanks buddy.
Sincerely,
JJ Parks ^_^
GFC
Hello JJ,
I have sent a few emails your way, and it has been quite a while since the items arrived in your location (end of August). The invoices that were sent to me needed to be adjusted. Can you please get back to me as soon as possible. My order was from Gilt Group and consisted of polo shirts, jeans, and a pair of shoes. I will resend you the last email I sent to you. I have heard great things about your service from the online community here and appreciate the hectic environment, but I hope my items can be shipped very soon (I am ready to pay as soon as invoices are adjusted).
Thanks,
Sebastian
yoyokev
Oct 14th, 2010, 04:33 PM
Hey everyone,
Just thought I'd give my two cents here. Picked up a set of tires mounted on wheels at Blaine Enterprises today. The guy decided to charge me for BOTH the wheel and the tire, even though the tires were already mounted, and UPS only tracked FOUR packages. Costed me $40 USD, which in my idea is a rip-off since the package just arrived too. Most likely I will try one of the parcel services in Point Roberts next time, since the border wait at Pacific/Truck Crossing was ridiculous.
Anyone else had mixed reviews with this or other parcel services?
Thanks.
Beradon
Oct 24th, 2010, 07:37 PM
Has anyone been able to add a US shipping address in their PayPal account?
I tried to do that myself but noticed that there's only a Province drop down menu and choice to select US states or zip codes.
WinoOutWest
Oct 24th, 2010, 10:36 PM
I set up a separate PayPal account with my US address as the sign-up to get around this.
Beradon
Oct 24th, 2010, 11:03 PM
I set up a separate PayPal account with my US address as the sign-up to get around this.
Did you use a Canadian credit card with that PayPal account?
WinoOutWest
Oct 24th, 2010, 11:26 PM
Yes - that's all I have on it now. Not sure if I had a US account to sign up with at the time or not. I've had it a looong time now.
nichya
Nov 11th, 2010, 05:06 AM
Just a word of warning for those who are contemplating using GamesForCanada's services for reshipping packages to Canada. While I have successfully used JJ's services in the past, I am currently experiencing difficulties with two orders which were shipped to him weeks ago. The tracking information confirms that he received both parcels and yet he does not respond to my emails. A third order was refused by the UPS Store that he uses as a mailing address, and was returned to the sender without warning. That created a great deal of difficulty for me as well, with restocking fees etc.
Buyer beware. You may want to reconsider using his services for the time being. If this matter gets resolved I will re-post here.
Great. Though I sent it to you in PayPal. Great rate! Thanks again.
What are the normal turnaround times? As I am most likely going to send you items in the future.
Hello JJ,
I have sent a few emails your way, and it has been quite a while since the items arrived in your location (end of August). The invoices that were sent to me needed to be adjusted. Can you please get back to me as soon as possible. My order was from Gilt Group and consisted of polo shirts, jeans, and a pair of shoes. I will resend you the last email I sent to you. I have heard great things about your service from the online community here and appreciate the hectic environment, but I hope my items can be shipped very soon (I am ready to pay as soon as invoices are adjusted).
Thanks,
Sebastian
Hi, I was just wondering if all or any of you had any followups or had your issues resolved? I'm looking for a package forwarder as well that's fair with their fees + shipping rates. And while people in the thread for the most part seem to rave about GFC, these last few posts as well as my own difficulty getting in contact with them this past week via email for some questions I had of my own now have me thinking twice about using them.
Has anyone else used GFC lately and had their packages arrive in a reasonably timely fashion?
Thanks
mong
Nov 11th, 2010, 06:29 AM
You should just check Goomba's thread on cheapassgamer if you have any questions or issues related to GFC. He usually answers them as much as he can in that forum.
Goomba478
Nov 11th, 2010, 08:22 AM
Hi Nichya,
Just wanted to let you know that we're all caught up with our GFC backlog due to the move. You can follow our progress on our GYROS page at any time. This is the page we use to lay out all current and future orders and their status: http://www.gamesforcanada.com/gyros-updates.php
As for Emails, we process orders and packages first and Email second. We typically work throughout the week and keep weekends for catching up on Emails and questions. We're working on making the website easier to understand for newer users (video tutorials and such) and are tightening up the automation for the payment options. Little by little we're making the transition easier :). If you have any questions you can continue to Email us and we typically will respond within 24 hours or less. Occasionally Emails get thrown in our Junk Mail folders though so if you don't hear from us, feel free to PM us on here or on CAG. Thanks again everyone ^_^.
Sincerely,
JJ Parks :)
GFC
da_hool
Nov 11th, 2010, 08:46 AM
Hey everyone,
Just thought I'd give my two cents here. Picked up a set of tires mounted on wheels at Blaine Enterprises today. The guy decided to charge me for BOTH the wheel and the tire, even though the tires were already mounted, and UPS only tracked FOUR packages. Costed me $40 USD, which in my idea is a rip-off since the package just arrived too. Most likely I will try one of the parcel services in Point Roberts next time, since the border wait at Pacific/Truck Crossing was ridiculous.
Anyone else had mixed reviews with this or other parcel services?
Thanks.
Last year I had tires shipped to Hagen's of Blaine (http://hagensofblaine.com/receive-with-us.php) and they only charged $5 USD. I've used them a few times since for smaller packages and they've always had excellent service and great prices.
joe friday
Nov 11th, 2010, 12:57 PM
Hi, I was just wondering if all or any of you had any followups or had your issues resolved? I'm looking for a package forwarder as well that's fair with their fees + shipping rates. And while people in the thread for the most part seem to rave about GFC, these last few posts as well as my own difficulty getting in contact with them this past week via email for some questions I had of my own now have me thinking twice about using them.
Has anyone else used GFC lately and had their packages arrive in a reasonably timely fashion?
Thanks
I have used GFC a number of times in the past without any particular issues. As you probably know, options like this for Canadians are inexplicably in short supply. Not really sure why as it seems like a golden opportunity for some enterprising American.
Having said that, based on the last three transactions that I had with GFC, I will not be using JJ again.
I don't really want to get into a prolonged debate here on the reasons for my decision. As you can see, JJ monitors these pages very closely as witnessed by how quickly you (and others) have received replies from him when you have posted your concerns on here. Too bad he wasn't that quick to respond to my numerous emails when I was trying to find out what had happened to the goods that I had paid for and I knew that he had received.
Bottom line for me, I guess, is that he lost my trust, and when you consider that by the nature of your transactions with him you are placing a great deal of trust in him (as you are having the goods that you've purchased shipped to him) I no longer feel comfortable conducting business with GFC.
When you are engaged in business via the internet, and particularly cross-border business, the options available to you should the other party suddenly decide that they will no longer respond to you or ship you your items are very limited, and I would suggest unlikely to be too fruitful. Good communications are key to building and maintaining the necessary trust, as is honesty.
Personally I think that there is more going on with GFC and JJ than he has stated, and I find it hard to accept that the move that he keeps blaming everything on could really have been that disruptive.
Goomba478
Nov 11th, 2010, 01:05 PM
Joe Friday, I really don't know what messages you're referring to but I really do respond to all the Emails I get and always try to respond as soon as I get them. Seriously...I have Google Alerts, Email Alerts from Outlook, Text Message alerts, CAG alerts and RFD alerts to notify me as soon as I get messages. The move we had seriously was the cause of our one month backlog and since we've been in our new place we haven't had any issues or lack of Email responses. I'm really sorry you aren't happy with our service, but I'm not sure what happened as I didn't see any messages from you that were left unanswered. If you have any questions or comments feel free to PM me and I'll look into them, but we always update GYROS when we get items in and we are very up to date with our orders.
I believe in full disclosure and if there was something going on with me or my business I would tell you, but there isn't anything hidden or secretive about it. Again, very sorry you're dissatisfied but I wear my heart on my sleeve and believe in full honesty. Hope we can make it up to you buddy, I'm really not sure what you're referring to exactly but I do apologize if you are unhappy.
willdacanucker
Nov 11th, 2010, 01:41 PM
I have been looking for a service like this for a LONG time now. No longer interested in buying much on this side of the border due to the asinine and totally unfair price disparity. This just made my holiday shopping a hell of a lot better for me. Cheers.
Goomba478
Nov 11th, 2010, 01:55 PM
By the way, if any of you doubt our genuine devotion to customer service please take a look at the following:
Our eBay Feedback Page (1478 Positive Feedbacks + more than 10 years experience, 100% Positive):
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=goomba478&ftab=AllFeedback
Our Cheap Ass Gamer (CAG) Feedback Page (more than 300 Positive Feedbacks, 100% Positive):
http://www.cheapassgamer.com/forums/trade.php?do=feedback&userid=90167
Our Goozex Trade Page (more than 300 positive feedbacks, 100% Positive):
http://www.goozex.com/trading/asp/goozexprofile.asp?id=51572548192
Our "What People Ordered" Photo Gallery on Picasa Web (photos of items people have ordered in the last year):
http://picasaweb.google.com/goomba478/WhatPeopleOrdered02#
Our GYROS Page (current orders on GFC and items recently shipped):
http://gamesforcanada.com/gyros-updates.php
------------
Hopefully that will let you know we are genuinely devoted to customer service and customer satisfaction. We really do our best to make everyone happy. Obviously it's impossible to be 100% all the time, but we do aim for perfection and constantly work on making our services the best. If there's anything we're doing wrong, let us know and we'll give it our best to improve...seriously, we're in this business to assist you guys and if we're not doing our job we want to know. Thanks for everything ^_^.
joe friday
Nov 11th, 2010, 05:23 PM
Joe Friday, I really don't know what messages you're referring to but I really do respond to all the Emails I get and always try to respond as soon as I get them. Seriously...I have Google Alerts, Email Alerts from Outlook, Text Message alerts, CAG alerts and RFD alerts to notify me as soon as I get messages. The move we had seriously was the cause of our one month backlog and since we've been in our new place we haven't had any issues or lack of Email responses. I'm really sorry you aren't happy with our service, but I'm not sure what happened as I didn't see any messages from you that were left unanswered. If you have any questions or comments feel free to PM me and I'll look into them, but we always update GYROS when we get items in and we are very up to date with our orders.
I believe in full disclosure and if there was something going on with me or my business I would tell you, but there isn't anything hidden or secretive about it. Again, very sorry you're dissatisfied but I wear my heart on my sleeve and believe in full honesty. Hope we can make it up to you buddy, I'm really not sure what you're referring to exactly but I do apologize if you are unhappy.
Wow, 8 minutes for your reply! A new record?
Like I said JJ, I really don't intend to get into a debate with you here. I'm simply reporting on my experiences and people can take what they want from that. But you really don't respond to all the emails that you get. That's why people have been posting their comments on here, and it's obviously more than just me. I sent you numerous emails asking about my orders and you failed to respond to any of them until I posted a caution on here. Then you responded almost immediately. In fact, at the time you even claimed to have responded to my messages, and now you are claiming to have never received them. Frankly, it's because of these kinds of things that you have lost my trust.
You said you were backlogged for a month, but my last three orders were spaced out over a longer period of time than that, and it was over two months before I finally got the items. Like I said, I don't believe that you are being entirely upfront about the reasons for the delays.
Goomba478
Nov 11th, 2010, 07:03 PM
Dear Joe Friday,
If you don't want to do business with us I understand (we can't make you of course), but I really do respond to all Emails I get. I wrote back to several of yours and I sent manual invoices to update when we consolidated items and repacked and such, so I'm not sure which messages you're referring to but anyhow the past is the past. It really hurts me on a personal level that you'd accuse me of having some other reason for the delay. We literally had to move 5 years of our personal belongings along with our business supplies over to our new place and it took almost 6 full weeks to do. We had posts on the website saying that service would be slow during that period and that period has come and gone. We were very up front about it on both the website and on our various threads and I feel we were totally honest about it. Your items took a while to get to us due to the Labor Day Holiday weekend and your delays had more to do with waiting for shipping money and consolidation rather than us ignoring Emails. In fact we Emailed you in response to your messages on the following days: 09/02/2010, 09/15/2010, 10/12/2010, 10/14/2010, 10/15/2010, 10/21/2010, 10/22/2010 and 10/26/2010. I think that we were more than forthcoming and straight forward with our process. In addition we followed up your order step-by-step with our GYROS pages as well.
Again, if you don't want to do business that's alright but please don't accuse us of any devious or dishonest behavior. It's really not fair to us and we have nothing to hide.
joe friday
Nov 11th, 2010, 08:19 PM
Dear Joe Friday,
If you don't want to do business with us I understand (we can't make you of course), but I really do respond to all Emails I get. I wrote back to several of yours and I sent manual invoices to update when we consolidated items and repacked and such, so I'm not sure which messages you're referring to but anyhow the past is the past. It really hurts me on a personal level that you'd accuse me of having some other reason for the delay. We literally had to move 5 years of our personal belongings along with our business supplies over to our new place and it took almost 6 full weeks to do. We had posts on the website saying that service would be slow during that period and that period has come and gone. We were very up front about it on both the website and on our various threads and I feel we were totally honest about it. Your items took a while to get to us due to the Labor Day Holiday weekend and your delays had more to do with waiting for shipping money and consolidation rather than us ignoring Emails. In fact we Emailed you in response to your messages on the following days: 09/02/2010, 09/15/2010, 10/12/2010, 10/14/2010, 10/15/2010, 10/21/2010, 10/22/2010 and 10/26/2010. I think that we were more than forthcoming and straight forward with our process. In addition we followed up your order step-by-step with our GYROS pages as well.
Again, if you don't want to do business that's alright but please don't accuse us of any devious or dishonest behavior. It's really not fair to us and we have nothing to hide.
No, you don't respond to all your emails JJ, and saying that you do over and over just doesn't make it so. I have copies of all of the emails both to and from you. I don't disagree that you did begin to respond to my messages AFTER I was so concerned that I posted a caution on here so others might be aware of potential problems. But that was what it took and there's no disputing that.
Don't even try and suggest that the delays were caused by delays in the items reaching you, or while you were waiting on money from me, or that there was time needed for "consolidation" or for any other reason that was out of your control. I have all the mail tracking receipts documenting when you received the items. I sent your payment as soon as you sent me an invoice. There was absolutely no delays here on anyone else's part but yours (which I see is now up to 6 weeks from the month you said earlier).
I really think you should stop with the misleading comments. I stand by all that I've said. Everything that I said was fair and accurate. And as far as I'm concerned, this conversation is over.
Firestorm
Nov 12th, 2010, 03:11 AM
Making an accusation like
Personally I think that there is more going on with GFC and JJ than he has stated, and I find it hard to accept that the move that he keeps blaming everything on could really have been that disruptive.and crying out against a response is foolish. He has every right to defend himself against crap like that.
In your last post you say he claims he didn't receive your messages. That is misrepresenting him. He said he didn't know which messages you were talking about. He has responded with the dates of every reply he's given you.
In fact, I have a question about the package you sent to his UPS pickup. Did you use your name or his name?
Goomba478
Nov 12th, 2010, 06:26 AM
Firestorm, I guess we'll have to let this go but I swear I didn't do anything dishonest or misleading in this case. He did send the packages in my name and I did receive them, but I was expecting only two packages when in fact he had three total. In order to save him money I consolidated two of his packages into one and for his shoes order I removed extra packaging to make it fit within the weight limit he wanted. I thought that I was more than accomodating in trying to get the order the way that he wanted it. What Joe Friday didn't mention though was that he originally sent me Emails letting me know about his orders but as far as I can tell they weren't submitted properly through the Package Forwarding website, because if he had the orders would have been given numbers in our system and been added to GYROS. I received Emails from him letting me know that he had ordered them, but (correct me if I'm wrong) they weren't submitted through the actual site for that. Then, once I had received the packages I was told that the shipping weights I claimed they were were inaccurate and he wanted me to re-invoice him, which I did. I waited a while for the payment before receiving the shoes and it was just a lot of back and forth Emailing.
I still don't know which Emails I didn't respond to as all the ones I have were replied but like I said, it was during our moving period and who knows it's possible the system dropped a few Emails. If there was something I didn't do or did wrong then I would accept blame for it, but I really don't know what it is. It's hard to have someone accusing you of doing something wrong and not even letting you know what it is. Then having them turn around and say that you're lying to them or being sneaky adds a bit of insult to injury. I will drop this argument as I don't want to spam the thread, but know this: I am a man of my word. I'm not perfect and if I missed an Email I do apologize, but I did send out all your packages in the exact method you requested and was forthcoming about the delays we were experiencing.*End of Argument*. :confused:
Goomba478
Nov 12th, 2010, 06:38 AM
Just wanted to let you all know that we're doing another UPS Pickup for all self-orders and Package Forwarding (PF) orders today around 12:00 Noon. We are expecting about 10 packages and we'll be updating the GYROS page as we go along. Our next pickup after today will be on Tuesday the 16th. If you have any questions feel free to contact us through our website or you can always PM us here on RFD (or on CAG if you have an account there as well). Thanks again for all your support =) With Black Friday coming up there are going to be a LOT of online sales and this is traditionally our busiest season of the year with the holidays around the corner. We have our new place fully set up and equipped for the worst so we're ready when you are =) Talk to you all soon!
Sincerely,
JJ Parks :)
GFC
joe friday
Nov 12th, 2010, 09:06 AM
Making an accusation like
and crying out against a response is foolish. He has every right to defend himself against crap like that.
In your last post you say he claims he didn't receive your messages. That is misrepresenting him. He said he didn't know which messages you were talking about. He has responded with the dates of every reply he's given you.
In fact, I have a question about the package you sent to his UPS pickup. Did you use your name or his name?
I object to your terminology of "crap like that". I'm simply responding to a request from another member who asked for an update on the issues that I was having with GFC. I have reported back fairly and accurately with MY experiences and conclusions, and I have repeatedly said that others can take what they want from that. Of course JJ is free to respond and he has done so. What I don't feel is fair is that he responds with misleading information each time.
You are incorrect in your comments regarding his receiving my messages. I invite you to read all of the comments which have been posted, even back to when I initially posted my concerns. JJ's position on this has changed from his initial comments that he never received my messages, to claiming that he had responded to some (which I never received) and then to his latest position which I've already explained above.
The point of a forum like this is for people to share information which can be helpful to others in a similar situation and that is all that I have done. I don't bear JJ any personal malice and I have nothing to gain from my comments. I'm simply reporting on my experiences. I don't care if JJ responds, as long as he doesn't mislead when he does.
Goomba478
Nov 12th, 2010, 09:24 AM
I really don't want this to keep going on but I must defend myself one last time to your accusations. I'm not changing my positions, perhaps I just didn't clarify them enough:
1) You say I didn't respond to your Emails but the fact is I wrote you several messages and I thought that I addressed each and every of your questions and concerns. I responded to all messages that I received and again, I've pointed out that during our move it's possible that some Emails were not received, but you haven't once mentioned what they were referring to or what the content of the messages were that were not addressed. Also, I am not accusing you of false accusations, rather just saying that I don't know which messages you are referring to. That's all. I'm not changing my position, I simply don't know how I can respond to messages I didn't receive.
2) I didn't change my story about our move either. The move was initially a "month" meaning 4 weeks, but the entire process was longer than that of course. We had a 3 month period to physically move all our possessions to our new place but the first two weeks we weren't able to move our business equipment. Once we started bringing over our computers, scales, printers, etc. we had to disassemble everything and we were without Internet for a couple weeks while the new cable company set things up. During this time I had to use work computers, personal cell phone and friend's connections. The whole process including the two weeks during the initial move was 6 weeks. Again, the period that we were not running at full steam was 4 weeks, which is why I said a month to move. The move itself was 6 weeks though, I was simply clarifying in greater detail. I was in contact you the whole time during your order process and if I missed an Email or two I fully believe we addressed all points of the content in your Emails from later messages sent. If not, please let me know what we didn't address and we will do so.
3) You can share information all you want, but I really do believe you are being a bit unfair in your accusations. It's easy for you to say we did or didn't do something but without actually mentioning the details to us, it leaves us at a disadvantage. My small business is meant to be helpful and we honestly don't generate much income from it. It's simply a way for me to stay in touch with several communities, make a little side money for my growing family. I genuinely enjoy what I do and wouldn't continue to do it if I though it wasn't mutually beneficial to everyone involved. If you feel our service charges were unwarranted or if you were unhappy with our shipping speed (which I understand in your situation) then you can say so, but to try to pile on and say that we have ulterior motives or that we have some hidden information we're not releasing about the cause of delay is really a personal attack. We're not dishonest people, we're not liars or cheats and we have done nothing but try to provide you with a service to the best of our abilities. Our business is an evolving system. We've gone from shipping single copies of video games initially with CAG to a full-blown packaging system and forwarding service that has over 1000+ customers. Glitches happen, we are human, but we're not dishonest. Period.
4) If you are unhappy with our service I will gladly supply you with a refund for our service charges. Again, I'm not out to cheat anyone and I have nothing to hide with how we run our business. GFC is a small business, it's run primarily by myself and my pregnant wife. We have no employees, no storefront and no large business behind us. We simply work on a one-to-one basis with each of our customers and give an honest-to-goodness best effort to make each customer happy. If we haven't fulfilled our side of the deal we'll happily refund you. I understand you don't want to do business with us again, but maybe a refund would help soften the blow of the shipping delay. Again, we are not here to mislead anyone. If you would like a refund please let me know and I'll have it sent out to you via Paypal.
Thanks for your time :)
joe friday
Nov 12th, 2010, 09:29 AM
Firestorm, I guess we'll have to let this go but I swear I didn't do anything dishonest or misleading in this case. He did send the packages in my name and I did receive them, but I was expecting only two packages when in fact he had three total. In order to save him money I consolidated two of his packages into one and for his shoes order I removed extra packaging to make it fit within the weight limit he wanted. I thought that I was more than accomodating in trying to get the order the way that he wanted it. What Joe Friday didn't mention though was that he originally sent me Emails letting me know about his orders but as far as I can tell they weren't submitted properly through the Package Forwarding website, because if he had the orders would have been given numbers in our system and been added to GYROS. I received Emails from him letting me know that he had ordered them, but (correct me if I'm wrong) they weren't submitted through the actual site for that. Then, once I had received the packages I was told that the shipping weights I claimed they were were inaccurate and he wanted me to re-invoice him, which I did. I waited a while for the payment before receiving the shoes and it was just a lot of back and forth Emailing.
I still don't know which Emails I didn't respond to as all the ones I have were replied but like I said, it was during our moving period and who knows it's possible the system dropped a few Emails. If there was something I didn't do or did wrong then I would accept blame for it, but I really don't know what it is. It's hard to have someone accusing you of doing something wrong and not even letting you know what it is. Then having them turn around and say that you're lying to them or being sneaky adds a bit of insult to injury. I will drop this argument as I don't want to spam the thread, but know this: I am a man of my word. I'm not perfect and if I missed an Email I do apologize, but I did send out all your packages in the exact method you requested and was forthcoming about the delays we were experiencing.*End of Argument*. :confused:
JJ, I honestly can't tell at this point if you are intentionally misleading people in your comments or if you are simply comfused. Again, as stated above, I have no problem with your responding as long as you are accurate with your comments. The reaon that I don't want to engage in a debate with you on this is that I consider the details of our transactions to be private, and I have already discussed all of my concerns with you privately (in some of those very emails that you have provided the dates for). In fact, if not asked for an update on this thread I would have left the matter between us.
For the record, I never ordered shoes through you, I never asked you to consolidate anything to "fit within the weight limit (I) wanted" or for any other reason, and I've never challenged your weight estimates or asked to be re-invoiced. And as previously stated, I paid your invoice for the orders in question immediately so you weren't waiting around for any payments from me. I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt here and assume that you are confusing me with someone else.
I will say though, that there were problems with your system when my orders were intially placed, but the problems were with YOUR website, and as you will recall you emailed me to thank me for showing you the problem so that you could correct it. I still have that email. But, to put it in context, this was all before the problems began with your failing to respond to emails or ship packages. Those problems began later.
This is hardly spamming the thread, it's exactly what this thread is about. But I'm quite prepared to put this to bed if you will just stop throwing up more smoke. I accept that others have been satisfied with your services, and I previously stated that I also had a number of successful transactions with you prior to these problems. I've simply stated that I will look for an alternative now as you have lost my trust.
Goomba478
Nov 12th, 2010, 10:01 AM
Joe...I just figured out why we are both on completely different levels: I was confusing your orders with someone else's =O That would explain why you think I'm sending out dis-information and misleading and the reason that I thought you were bonkers. I really am sorry ^_^;; I couldn't imagine how you could be dis-satisfied after all the work I put into that order when I just realized that your orders you're referring to were totally different than the ones I thought you were. So you are correct..I was absolutely confusing you with another member who ordered at the same time as yours during the move.
So please let's put this behind us. I still don't know which Emails of yours I missed (feel free to forward them to me and I'll respond to them, though at this point I'll assume you already received your items). My offer still stands though, if you'd like a refund for my service charges I'd be happy to provide them to you. Also, you're correct that initially our website did have a glitch which you helped clear up and I really appreciate that :) As I mentioned...we're a small group and we made the website from scratch so there are bound to be issues. We've come a long way though and as far as I know all major issues have been resolved on the site.
I do sincerely apologize one last time that you weren't happy with our services and furthermore for confusing you with someone else ^_^ If you'd like a refund just say the word and I shall make it so. Glad we are on good terms again, I really am.
consumerPI
Nov 12th, 2010, 03:21 PM
At the risk of getting flamed here for not reading every post here dating back to 2005, can someone help me with my specific question........
I am ordering some Auto parts off of ebay and would like to have them shipped to Niagara Falls, NY and I'd like to drive there from Toronto to pick them up when they arrive. What is my best option? Is is true that CBI does not charge a daily hold fee?
Thanks in advance.
yourmemory
Nov 13th, 2010, 12:59 PM
CBI is probably best option at $6/package. If there's a better one I'D LIKE TO KNOW!!
karst
Nov 13th, 2010, 01:26 PM
To Goomba478 or anyone else who can clarify. I am not sure if GFC forwarding service fees were updated at some point because I remember them differently from the last time I looked, but this could easily be my memory! Do I have this correct for the following hypothetical forwarding request: e.g. I ask to consolidate and forward two orders, one order of 5 DVDs plus one order of 5 books, which are received by GFC in 2 packages with 5 pounds total weight.
Service charges: ten items at $2 per item charge = $20 + two packages at $1 per package charge = $2 + large package surcharge at $5 per five pounds = $5 --> Total of $27 USD service charges.
Shipping charges: $27.00 USD shipping for cheapest option(?) USPS Priority, according to the estimate on the GFC page.
Total: $54 USD.
consumerPI
Nov 14th, 2010, 02:23 PM
Thanks, I will check them out. I assume that there are no daily hold fees?
CBI is probably best option at $6/package. If there's a better one I'D LIKE TO KNOW!!
mong
Nov 14th, 2010, 04:41 PM
Might be another interesting one near Niagara Falls -> http://www.usaddressinc.com/
SirAlain
Nov 29th, 2010, 12:11 PM
Goomba is not answering any of my emails. I already paid him for the shipping.
It's been a week, I sent him two emails already. :(
Goomba478
Nov 29th, 2010, 06:07 PM
Hi SirAlain, I was working this entire week from Thanksgiving - Cyber Monday and am playing catchup on Emails as we speak. Our next UPS pickup for existing orders is going to be on Wednesday this week and tomorrow we are spending all day sending invoices, processing packages that came in over the weekend and of course answering Emails. I'll make sure we get to yours tonight if I can locate which ones are yours. If you have something urgent you can PM me here on RFD and I promise to respond directly to it. Also, you will receive Emails when an item ships but as the website stated, this week is our busiest of the entire year so it can get a little crazy. We'll be devoting the entire week to catching up with the new orders (there's over 100 just in the last two days to give you some reference). Thanks again and talk to you soon. I'll go try to track down your Email. Thanks!
joe friday
Nov 29th, 2010, 07:42 PM
I'm not sure if anyone has posted their experiences with this company, which is actually a network of storage and pickup locations along the border for those who live close enough to cross the border and collect their items. https://www.kinek.com/kpointC/Home.action.
I've got an order on it's way to a Kinek point near where I live as sort of a test run. Not as convenient as having something re-shipped right to your door, and certainly not an option for everyone, but may be a good option for some. Could be some advantages also, especially for large or heavy orders.
I'd be interested in hearing if anyone has had experience with this outfit before.
kid3
Nov 29th, 2010, 08:53 PM
CBI is probably best option at $6/package. If there's a better one I'D LIKE TO KNOW!!
I hope they are good because I plan to try them.
skyrink
Dec 13th, 2010, 08:11 PM
doesnt hurt to try, but is anyone driving to CBIUSA in Niagara Falls this weekend? I've got 4 packages there that I was planning to drive to get from Hamilton but am quite reluctant now with the messy weather...anyone willing to do me a huge favour? ;) I'm willing to return the favour at a later date not during the winter.
s0n1c
Dec 14th, 2010, 12:47 AM
I hope they are good because I plan to try them.
$5/package http://www.usaddressinc.com/mailbox.html
I ordered 4 packages to ship their, will pick up Dec 16 and let you know
h2o-
Dec 17th, 2010, 11:59 AM
$5/package http://www.usaddressinc.com/mailbox.html
I ordered 4 packages to ship their, will pick up Dec 16 and let you know
Is $5/pkg (max 50lbs) currently the cheapest deal for service close to Niagara border?
h2o-
Dec 17th, 2010, 02:09 PM
No need to call them. Just put your name and phone number onto their shipping address.
I am thinking about using CBI USA service... but sometime it's hard (or almost impossible) to enforce the seller to put phone number to be part of the shipping label. I wonder how bad it could go if there is only name and no phone number on shipping label for CBI to receive my package.
rebjorne
Dec 17th, 2010, 02:33 PM
It's not a big deal if you don't have the phone number on the package. They're not going to refuse your package, they just won't be able to call you to let you know that it has arrived.
What you can do if you want is to register online on the CBI website so that they have you in their database in case anything goes awry, but it's not mandatory either.
h2o-
Dec 17th, 2010, 02:54 PM
doesnt hurt to try, but is anyone driving to CBIUSA in Niagara Falls this weekend? I've got 4 packages there that I was planning to drive to get from Hamilton but am quite reluctant now with the messy weather...anyone willing to do me a huge favour? ;) I'm willing to return the favour at a later date not during the winter.
wouldn't work since from what I read on this thread and CBI website, they would require an ID during pickup
rebjorne
Dec 17th, 2010, 03:05 PM
Q: Can I have someone else pick-up my package(s) for me?
A: Yes, as long as you send CBI an e-mail (send e-mail to info@cbiusa.com using Contact Us page) authorizing another person to pick-up your package(s). You will need to list the pick-up person’s first & last name and provide a list of specific packages for pick-up. The individual will need to present photo ID which matches the name you include in e-mail. This policy will be strictly enforced to ensure items do not get into unauthorized hands.
skyrink
Dec 17th, 2010, 07:39 PM
Q: Can I have someone else pick-up my package(s) for me?
A: Yes, as long as you send CBI an e-mail (send e-mail to info@cbiusa.com using Contact Us page) authorizing another person to pick-up your package(s). You will need to list the pick-up person’s first & last name and provide a list of specific packages for pick-up. The individual will need to present photo ID which matches the name you include in e-mail. This policy will be strictly enforced to ensure items do not get into unauthorized hands.
lol yep, which makes it quite convenient for some groups of ppl to just send 1 representative to pickup everything and hopefully not getting caught to open trunk. anywhoo, im driving over tmrw morning. I hope the wait at the border wont be long or that i will be checked at the border. ;) a good excuse and game face will go a long way
joe friday
Dec 17th, 2010, 08:44 PM
I'm not sure if anyone has posted their experiences with this company, which is actually a network of storage and pickup locations along the border for those who live close enough to cross the border and collect their items. https://www.kinek.com/kpointC/Home.action.
I've got an order on it's way to a Kinek point near where I live as sort of a test run. Not as convenient as having something re-shipped right to your door, and certainly not an option for everyone, but may be a good option for some. Could be some advantages also, especially for large or heavy orders.
I'd be interested in hearing if anyone has had experience with this outfit before.
Thought that I'd report back on my experience with using a Kinek pickup point located, in my case, at the Wellesley Island Building Supply at the Landsdowne border crossing.
I ended up having four parcels delivered to this location from different vendors. The system worked flawlessly for me. I received an email right away when each parcel arrived at the Kinek point, telling me that they had received a parcel for me. On one parcel, I had some conflicting information from the vendor, so I had to email the Kinek people to ask for a clarification. I got a phone call back within one day with the information that I needed. Excellent service.
This Kinek point is located on Wellesley Island just south of the US border, very easy to find. I went there today and picked up my parcels. The fee is $5.00 per parcel and everything went off without a hitch. The staff were very friendly and helpful. This is a great solution for those that live near the Landsdowne crossing and are able to go across and pick up their parcels. Highly recommended!
skyrink
Dec 18th, 2010, 03:57 PM
I had a very good first experience using one of these USA parcel services. I too had 4 packages come from 4 different senders from ebay. Got up to the counter, gave them my driver's license for identity verification, paid the $5.95 fee per package (no tax), and I got my packages quickly. They even have an area for you to unwrap everything to ditch the boxes and packing. Its very close to Rainbow Bridge and I certainly will be using them again.
lclkcwp
Dec 28th, 2010, 01:06 AM
:( I'm having the same problem as SirAlain. UPS told me the order has arrived at GFC last week but I have no idea what's going on there. Send Goomba 2 emails, but so far, nothing back.
burkey04
Dec 30th, 2010, 01:39 PM
$5/package http://www.usaddressinc.com/mailbox.html
I ordered 4 packages to ship their, will pick up Dec 16 and let you know
I've have been using USA address for a few months now, maybe 1/2 a year, and I have been extremely satisfied with their service. It's very close to the boarder (but for some reason my GSP doesn't properly recongize their address and sends me to the wrong end of the street. I don't know if it's just my GPS or if it will happen to everyone.. so keep that in mind).
They charge $5/package, or you can sign up for a mailbox for $8/month with them and pay $1.50/package (that's what I do now since I have A LOT of things sent there). They do also charge a storage fee of $2/package/week after 1 free week of storage, but they are very good with waiving the fee if your a little over, or drasticaly lowering the fee if have a lot of storage fees built up.
However, make sure you bring US CASH when you go to pick your items up. They don't accept credit or debit cards. You can pay in Canadian money BUT you will get the worst exchange rate possible (something rediculous like 60-80%, I don't remember... but just trust me you will it's not worth it, you will want to bring US money with you).
Ohh and I also don't think they call you to tell you your packages are there (at least for me they didn't) but you can always call them to see if they arrived or you can look up your tracking information.
I highly recommed them.
frizob
Jan 6th, 2011, 10:04 AM
Has anyone used package express lately? The only experiences I can find via search are a few years old.
I was thinking of trying GFC (since I may start buying this way more in the future) but their forwarding services are shut down until the 21st at the earliest. I believe the site has a 30 day evaluation policy and the sale on that item may end soon so I can't afford to wait that long.
lclkcwp
Jan 11th, 2011, 12:21 PM
Hey frizob, I'm currently using GFA. What I know is that it's not going to process new orders until Jan 21st. But it's still ok to send items to GFC and they will accept it. You should not consider it if you are in a rush since it may take 4-6 weeks to process. Otherwise you may want to give it a try. For more information you can check it here: http://www.gamesforcanada.com/package-forwarding-on-holiday.php
azn_dan
Jan 11th, 2011, 01:04 PM
I've have been using USA address for a few months now, maybe 1/2 a year, and I have been extremely satisfied with their service. It's very close to the boarder (but for some reason my GSP doesn't properly recongize their address and sends me to the wrong end of the street. I don't know if it's just my GPS or if it will happen to everyone.. so keep that in mind).
They charge $5/package, or you can sign up for a mailbox for $8/month with them and pay $1.50/package (that's what I do now since I have A LOT of things sent there). They do also charge a storage fee of $2/package/week after 1 free week of storage, but they are very good with waiving the fee if your a little over, or drasticaly lowering the fee if have a lot of storage fees built up.
However, make sure you bring US CASH when you go to pick your items up. They don't accept credit or debit cards. You can pay in Canadian money BUT you will get the worst exchange rate possible (something rediculous like 60-80%, I don't remember... but just trust me you will it's not worth it, you will want to bring US money with you).
Ohh and I also don't think they call you to tell you your packages are there (at least for me they didn't) but you can always call them to see if they arrived or you can look up your tracking information.
I highly recommed them.
This place just seems a little inconvenience since you get charged per week it stays... why not just use cbiusa.com? The fee is either 6$ or 12$ (oversized) and you can leave it there as long as you want. I just picked up my buddies package from may two weeks ago. Oh and last time i was at cbi and paid in CDN, they just charged me 1:1.
frizob
Jan 11th, 2011, 02:21 PM
Hey frizob, I'm currently using GFA. What I know is that it's not going to process new orders until Jan 21st. But it's still ok to send items to GFC and they will accept it. You should not consider it if you are in a rush since it may take 4-6 weeks to process. Otherwise you may want to give it a try. For more information you can check it here: http://www.gamesforcanada.com/package-forwarding-on-holiday.php
Thanks for the info. When you've completed the process could you reply back with your experience from GFC? The majority have been positive, but during the move, etc there were definitely some issues.
As this was a tight timeline, I've had it shipped to Package Express after getting a quote. UPS just delivered it and I had received a notification about an hour after it was signed for, so far so good. I'll post back with my experience once I've received the package.
DLFB
Jan 13th, 2011, 12:19 PM
GFC is good only if you're desparate. You're only saving a little bit of money compared to the notorious shipitto. I had gotten a quote from him before and low behold, the extra charges come in (can't blame him, but I want these charges to be more upfront).
If you're from Toronto, buy all the stuff you want online and ship it to CBIUSA and go there when you've done ALL your shopping. Rather than paying $20-30 upwards on getting your stuff shipped here, why don't you just set 3 hours in a week and pick it up yourself?
Right now, I'm thinking of just getting an acount @ CBIUSA since I've spent almost $60 on them since July last year.
Annual Membership plan - $108 USD with unlimited $1.80 USD per package** for 12 months
that's divided by $5.95 and that's approx. 19 packages. If you buy a lot online then it's a deal (like myself).
As you can tell, I'm very satisfied by their service. They're also 5-10 minutes from the Rainbow bridge.
slowtyper
Jan 28th, 2011, 11:27 AM
This has prbably been answered, but the thread is a bit unwieldy at this point so pardon my asking it again.
I ordered many items to CBI, however some sites ship items separately. For example I ordered a bunch of items from one retailer in one order, however it seems they shipped it out in 4-5 different packages.
Another retailers shipped two items in an order separately.
Anybody have experience with CBI that they had to pay each package or were they given a break on anything?
Thanks
frizob
Jan 28th, 2011, 11:42 AM
As this was a tight timeline, I've had it shipped to Package Express after getting a quote. UPS just delivered it and I had received a notification about an hour after it was signed for, so far so good. I'll post back with my experience once I've received the package.
Just following up on using Package Express. The quote they gave me was pretty much bang on and had a variety of shipping methods available. I chose the mid-tier USPS option and with their fees it came out to be around $40 CDN to ship the car stereo I had ordered. Not exactly cheap, but since shipping was free to package express, overall it worked out well.
I did end up having a bit of the tax savings eaten up however as I ordered from a company with a WA presence, so they had to charge tax as the shipping address I submitted was for package express in Sumas, WA.
Overall I saved roughly $240 by being able to purchase from the cheapest US authorized reseller as opposed to buying locally.
Azxster
Jan 29th, 2011, 12:52 AM
This has prbably been answered, but the thread is a bit unwieldy at this point so pardon my asking it again.
I ordered many items to CBI, however some sites ship items separately. For example I ordered a bunch of items from one retailer in one order, however it seems they shipped it out in 4-5 different packages.
Another retailers shipped two items in an order separately.
Anybody have experience with CBI that they had to pay each package or were they given a break on anything?
Thanks
Its simply $6/package so your expected cost is $6 * the number of packages they signed for you.
e.g. 1 package = $6, 2 packages = $12, etc...
Azxster
Jan 29th, 2011, 12:58 AM
GFC is good only if you're desparate. You're only saving a little bit of money compared to the notorious shipitto. I had gotten a quote from him before and low behold, the extra charges come in (can't blame him, but I want these charges to be more upfront).
If you're from Toronto, buy all the stuff you want online and ship it to CBIUSA and go there when you've done ALL your shopping. Rather than paying $20-30 upwards on getting your stuff shipped here, why don't you just set 3 hours in a week and pick it up yourself?
Right now, I'm thinking of just getting an acount @ CBIUSA since I've spent almost $60 on them since July last year.
that's divided by $5.95 and that's approx. 19 packages. If you buy a lot online then it's a deal (like myself).
As you can tell, I'm very satisfied by their service. They're also 5-10 minutes from the Rainbow bridge.
It's actually 26 packages to break-even
$6 - $1.80 = $4.20
$110 / $4.20 = 26
Check:
26 * 6 = $156
26 * 1.80 + 110 = $157
slowtyper
Jan 31st, 2011, 01:15 AM
Its simply $6/package so your expected cost is $6 * the number of packages they signed for you.
e.g. 1 package = $6, 2 packages = $12, etc...
Yes I know thats the charge, I'm asking if anybody was given a discount for an order that was broken up into many different packages.
h00ch
Jan 31st, 2011, 08:34 AM
Yes I know thats the charge, I'm asking if anybody was given a discount for an order that was broken up into many different packages.
Why would they? All they see is multiple packages. They don't care if it was originally a single order.
slowtyper
Feb 18th, 2011, 10:36 AM
Why would they? All they see is multiple packages. They don't care if it was originally a single order.
Because they have implied that they would do so. Just haven't actually seen if it they follow through with it.
Rehan
Feb 18th, 2011, 10:42 AM
This has prbably been answered, but the thread is a bit unwieldy at this point so pardon my asking it again.
I ordered many items to CBI, however some sites ship items separately. For example I ordered a bunch of items from one retailer in one order, however it seems they shipped it out in 4-5 different packages.
Another retailers shipped two items in an order separately.
Anybody have experience with CBI that they had to pay each package or were they given a break on anything?
Thanks I've picked up almost 100 packages over the past few years from CBI, and I had to pay for each one.
Amazon loves to ship out one order in multiple shipments. :(
Still very happy with their service, though.
shampoo
Feb 20th, 2011, 03:35 PM
GFC on their site says that when odering I need to put his name and address for shipping.
James Parks
1601 W Main St.
#90-341
Willimantic, CT 06226-1100
UNITED STATES
If i order something using my credit card from the USA, how can i put his name? I understand i can prob add a secondary address to my visa but how i add a name?
thanks
CanuckBassist
Feb 20th, 2011, 03:45 PM
GFC on their site says that when odering I need to put his name and address for shipping.
James Parks
1601 W Main St.
#90-341
Willimantic, CT 06226-1100
UNITED STATES
If i order something using my credit card from the USA, how can i put his name? I understand i can prob add a secondary address to my visa but how i add a name?
thanks
Billing address and shipping address are not the same. You put his name and address for shipping, but you put your own visa name and address as the billing address.
shampoo
Feb 21st, 2011, 12:41 AM
Billing address and shipping address are not the same. You put his name and address for shipping, but you put your own visa name and address as the billing address.
thanks, got it!
cwsm
Mar 20th, 2011, 06:59 AM
I'm looking for 1 year of letter mail holding/forwarding service.
Preferably, an address that wouldn't give itself up as a PO box.
shoppingguy
Apr 24th, 2011, 02:05 PM
thanks, got it!
Would you be able to let me know if you had a positive experience with Games for Canada? Also how much were you charged for shipping? Thanks.
Cholack
May 24th, 2011, 01:21 AM
Hi All,
I am expecting an expensive purchase but, unfortunately, the seller can only ship to CONUS. As such, I would like it shipped to WA state where I can physically pick it up. What are you recommendations for the MOST SECURE mail service for pickup. Some things which are a must are verified identification before pick up and reliable sorting of packages (ie. no "lost" packages) or large mailbox available.
Thanks.
umermajeed
May 29th, 2011, 04:42 AM
I am thinking of ordering a laptop from HP USA as the specific model isnt available on HP Canada website. I am in GTA and would ideally like to go pick up the package but if in case I am unable to go....I am looking for a service that can hold the package at their location and forward if need be....As the package in question is a 1000+ laptop I want to be extra careful with this and avoid duties somehow (if theres a way like repackaging the product or undervaluing it on the label)
Can someone recommend a service and searching hasnt worked too well as there are way to many services and its hard to decide....Is Goomba still active on RFD.. I can PM him for a quote....anyone has ever gotten a laptop forwarded from US?
joe friday
May 29th, 2011, 06:40 PM
I am thinking of ordering a laptop from HP USA as the specific model isnt available on HP Canada website. I am in GTA and would ideally like to go pick up the package but if in case I am unable to go....I am looking for a service that can hold the package at their location and forward if need be....As the package in question is a 1000+ laptop I want to be extra careful with this and avoid duties somehow (if theres a way like repackaging the product or undervaluing it on the label)
Can someone recommend a service and searching hasnt worked too well as there are way to many services and its hard to decide....Is Goomba still active on RFD.. I can PM him for a quote....anyone has ever gotten a laptop forwarded from US?
You shouldn't have to pay duty if the laptop is made in the USA. If you have it shipped into Canada you will probably end up paying exorbitant brokerage fees (will probably be shipped by courier). You will be much further ahead if you can have it shipped to a pick up location near the border and go and pick it up yourself, if at all possible. You can then avoid the brokerage.
I would recommend against playing any games at the border in order to avoid paying the taxes. It's really not worth the risk for the few bucks that you might save. If you bought the laptop here, you'd have to pay the sales tax anyway, so I always try and think of it that way (even though it's offensive that Canada has done nothing to earn the tax...but's that's just the way it is).
Sorry I can't recommend any pick up locations in your area, although I'm sure others will, but I currently use a Kinek location near where I live and I have found it to be an excellent service. They charge $5.00 per parcel and will hold it for you. You will get an email when it arrives. There are locations all along the border so I'm sure that there is one near your location.
umermajeed
May 31st, 2011, 12:11 AM
You shouldn't have to pay duty if the laptop is made in the USA. If you have it shipped into Canada you will probably end up paying exorbitant brokerage fees (will probably be shipped by courier). You will be much further ahead if you can have it shipped to a pick up location near the border and go and pick it up yourself, if at all possible. You can then avoid the brokerage.
I would recommend against playing any games at the border in order to avoid paying the taxes. It's really not worth the risk for the few bucks that you might save. If you bought the laptop here, you'd have to pay the sales tax anyway, so I always try and think of it that way (even though it's offensive that Canada has done nothing to earn the tax...but's that's just the way it is).
Sorry I can't recommend any pick up locations in your area, although I'm sure others will, but I currently use a Kinek location near where I live and I have found it to be an excellent service. They charge $5.00 per parcel and will hold it for you. You will get an email when it arrives. There are locations all along the border so I'm sure that there is one near your location.
So I won't be paying any duty at all if it is made in USA? hmmm I didn't know that....As for the brokerage fees...I read somewhere that if you get stuff shipped with fedex or USPS you can avoid duties....better with fedex because the brokerage fees are included in the shipping cost and there is a better chance of avoiding customs going through the box and finding out whats in there....is that right?
joe friday
May 31st, 2011, 07:10 PM
If you have something shipped to you by courier (Fedex, UPS, Canpar, Purolater etc) you can be sure that you will be charged ALL duties that might apply, plus all sales taxes, plus a brokerage fee for their "services". The brokerage fee may not show up until weeks later when you will get a bill directly from the courier. It typically will NOT be part of the total that the company will charge you as shipping and handling when you order your item.
I think that you are referring to USPS, which is the United States Postal Service. Yes, you're right, sometimes items shipped through the regular US mail escape duties (if any) and taxes, and there is no brokerage fee involved with USPS, so it's generally greatly preferred by users of these boards. It also tends to be much cheaper than a courier, but of course is also slower. The problem is that many US businesses will not ship by USPS to Canada but insist on using a courier. I think that it's primarily because the shipments are trackable if they use a courier, and of course it doesn't cost the shipper anything since they just pass the cost along to you.
Hope that helps clarify.
umermajeed
May 31st, 2011, 09:34 PM
So in that case, anyone knows any mail forwarding services that use USPS to ship preferably a trackable method....
and thanks 'joe friday' this is all very useful information...
umermajeed
Jun 6th, 2011, 10:06 PM
Is gamesforcanada.com still alive?
Is Goomba or anyone else from GFC still on this forum?
bobor
Jul 12th, 2011, 07:58 PM
Is gamesforcanada.com still alive?
Is Goomba or anyone else from GFC still on this forum?
Was looking to have something shipped from Amazon on an item that only ships CONUS but can't seem to sign onto Gamesforcanada
Goomba478
Jul 12th, 2011, 09:10 PM
Was looking to have something shipped from Amazon on an item that only ships CONUS but can't seem to sign onto Gamesforcanada
GFC is very much alive and well. We've recently included a new rewards program (you earn 10% of your service charges back as service charge credits) as well as a referral bonus system as well. If you are having trouble to log into the site, feel free to Email me to reset your password or feel free to open a new account with us. Thanks :) Hope to hear from you guys. I appreciate all of your support!
Sincerely,
JJ Parks :)
GFC
magictrick
Aug 3rd, 2011, 10:57 AM
Does anyone have any experience with services that offer a U.S mailing address and also deliver the purchase straight to your Canadian address?
I've been looking at:
MyUS.com - http://myus2.myus.com/
MyUSAddress.ca - http://myusaddress.ca/services/PushItNorth/
I'm looking at purchasing some electronics online from the US such as a laptop and other computer accessories. Price range would be anywhere from $600-1000. I'm wondering if anyone has used these services before and if its actually worth it considering the shipping fees and other border taxes that are applicable to each purchase.
Thanks
Caber1
Aug 8th, 2011, 02:51 PM
Hey Goomba I just sent you a PM. Does GFC have an email that somebody answers? Sent one to one address and no reply.
Thanks
sh4dow
Aug 21st, 2011, 11:24 PM
did anybody here watch this thread for a while and can tell me one or two services people here were happy with?
i read about games for canada but since my order would arrive in september and they're on vacation then, i'll have to use another service. but i've read so many mixed reviews for everything so far... except for the places in niagara falls where you can pick it up yourself. but as i don't own a car, that's not an option for me...
Goomba478
Aug 22nd, 2011, 02:33 PM
Yeah I'm sorry that we'll be on vacation during that time. We'd love to have you as a customer and invite you to try us once we get back in the middle of October! I may be able to arrange something with a friend or family member to forward to you if it's not a GIANT item (weighing a lot or requiring a lot of handling) if you can't find any similar service at a comparable price. I know it can be quite tricky, which is why I started the service in the first place. Best of luck to you and hope to hear from you soon! :)
did anybody here watch this thread for a while and can tell me one or two services people here were happy with?
i read about games for canada but since my order would arrive in september and they're on vacation then, i'll have to use another service. but i've read so many mixed reviews for everything so far... except for the places in niagara falls where you can pick it up yourself. but as i don't own a car, that's not an option for me...
sh4dow
Aug 23rd, 2011, 02:59 PM
it would just be one 4 pound package - IF i win the auction. and it actually will end on the 28th of august, so maybe i'll get all necessary information even before you close your service on your website.
nice to see you making an effort like this though - a friend of mine already has your site bookmarked too :)
Goomba478
Aug 23rd, 2011, 06:45 PM
Yeah, we can totally work with you on that. We're not actually leaving the country until the end of September, but we want to close the service on the site down early enough to make sure we get all the orders out before we leave. If you win the item, just use our Package Forwarding site. If it says it's closed down, you can reach me directly at JJParks AT improcomics DOT org . Thanks! I appreciate it :).
it would just be one 4 pound package - IF i win the auction. and it actually will end on the 28th of august, so maybe i'll get all necessary information even before you close your service on your website.
nice to see you making an effort like this though - a friend of mine already has your site bookmarked too :)
O1IN85
Sep 19th, 2011, 06:08 PM
Can anyone recommend me a package forwarding service?
I'd usually pick up my stuff @ CBIUSA but I don't have time for it right now. I'd love to use GamesForCanada but I'm not confident about the goods reaching his place on time - he's going on vacation soon and won't be back until end of Oct.
I looked at Package Express based out of WA and it seems like they're the safest bet - $4 per package(small) and they have the USPS rates listed which look to be accurate.
I've checked ShipitTo, Bongo, MyUSaddres and they all look very expensive.
makaveli86
Oct 4th, 2011, 10:34 AM
What do you all tell the people at the border? If you're just crossing for a few minutes, can you just tell them you're picking up a package? I just dont want to be grilled when I cross over and return. Any suggestions or advice would be of great help! Thanks guys!
h00ch
Oct 4th, 2011, 10:41 AM
What do you all tell the people at the border? If you're just crossing for a few minutes, can you just tell them you're picking up a package? I just dont want to be grilled when I cross over and return. Any suggestions or advice would be of great help! Thanks guys!
Just tell them you're a drug mule, then say, "Ha ha, just kidding" "I'm actually going across the border to buy some plutonium"
(I find telling the truth is always the best thing to do at the border. There's nothing wrong with quickly going over the border to buy stuff, as long as you claim it when you come back over. Be ready with any paperwork you might have on the way over, they most likely won't care though, but definitely make sure you have all invoices, receipts, etc showing the value of the product on your way back to Canada)
makaveli86
Oct 4th, 2011, 10:54 AM
Just tell them you're a drug mule, then say, "Ha ha, just kidding" "I'm actually going across the border to buy some plutonium"
(I find telling the truth is always the best thing to do at the border. There's nothing wrong with quickly going over the border to buy stuff, as long as you claim it when you come back over. Be ready with any paperwork you might have on the way over, they most likely won't care though, but definitely make sure you have all invoices, receipts, etc showing the value of the product on your way back to Canada)
Awesome, that sounds fair. I dont mind paying the duty fees and what not, just wanted to make sure there wont be any other issues that may arise. In terms of fees, what could I expect?
h00ch
Oct 4th, 2011, 10:57 AM
In terms of fees, what could I expect?
http://www.dutycalculator.com/new-import-duty-and-tax-calculation/
miss_swan
Oct 4th, 2011, 01:59 PM
What do you all tell the people at the border? If you're just crossing for a few minutes, can you just tell them you're picking up a package? I just dont want to be grilled when I cross over and return. Any suggestions or advice would be of great help! Thanks guys!
Look 'em in the eye, be polite not rude and tell the truth. Put it this way, you're gonna get grilled if they think you're acting funny or overly nervous or your story doesn't add up. Just relax and be yourself, have your documents ready and in the front seat next to you in plain sight, same with the product if possible.
"What's your purpose?"
- I am picking up a package from xxx.
"What the value of the package"
- xxx
"Personal or commercial use?"
- personal
then answer any challenge questions honestly and with common sense.
"How often do you pick up packages from xxx?"
- ... this is my first time -or- sometimes once in awhile -or- sometimes every 2-3 weeks, blah, blah, blah. Depends on what's on sale.
I've had this before:
"Do you always drive this far to pick up a package?"
- yeah, the shipping charges are pretty high to Canada so I got a pretty good sale price for xxx. I can't wait too long to pick it up since they don't hold the package for over 2 weeks without extra charges ... and I get some gas along the way too and save some money there.
if they want you to come in and pay your taxes then smile and say sure!:)
Good luck.
Rehan
Oct 4th, 2011, 02:07 PM
What do you all tell the people at the border? If you're just crossing for a few minutes, can you just tell them you're picking up a package? I just dont want to be grilled when I cross over and return. Any suggestions or advice would be of great help! Thanks guys! I always take with me the printouts of all my receipts (mostly for the return crossing) as well as a printout of http://cbiusa.com/contact.php , which shows the shipping address matching the receipts and a little blurb at the top about what CBI is. Just be honest with them...they're aware of this kind of thing.
For the Canadian border guards, I also make a categorized list of the purchases and item values... usually I have 20+ different items, so the list makes it quicker and easier for them.
joe friday
Oct 4th, 2011, 08:15 PM
What do you all tell the people at the border? If you're just crossing for a few minutes, can you just tell them you're picking up a package? I just dont want to be grilled when I cross over and return. Any suggestions or advice would be of great help! Thanks guys!
All good comments from the previous replies. I've done this many times (probably too many! need to give the wallet a break for a while...) and never had a problem. as everyone has said, just be honest. I tell them that I'm going to pick up some parcels at (wherever you're going) and only expect to be in the country for an hour or two at most. I have copies of all my receipts with me but I've never found the US border guards too interested in asking a lot of questions. On the return, I've been asked questions about the possible savings etc from the Canadian guards, which I think is more curiosity to find out what they might be missing than anything else. I always have my total value ready and sometimes get sent inside to pay the HST, but I've often been allowed through without having to pay as well. I always make it a point to say thanks when that happens.
One other thing to remember, you won't have to pay duty on things which are made in the USA, so it will only be the HST (in Ontario at least, the taxes will vary depending on the province). In fact, even when I've had to go inside to pay the taxes, I've never had any questions about country of origin or been asked to pay any duty. YMMV and I'm sure on certain items like vehicles for example, the question of duty will certainly come up.
peter330
Oct 17th, 2011, 11:58 AM
Hi guys
I stumbled across this thread looking for a US forwarding service.
Question for those people at gamesforcanada or anyone that can chime in that has used this service.
What's the difference between direct service and package forwarding from a cost standpoint? What I'm looking to buy is a lot of 18 air filters that are not sold in Canada, nor will they ship directly here.
Will this qualify as a "lot" rather than counted as separate individual items, and which service would you recommend in this case?
I want to buy this ==> http://www.amazon.com/Lysol-Neutra-Purifier-Filter-Refill/dp/B0018S63XQ
Thanks in advance
karst
Oct 18th, 2011, 01:07 PM
Will this qualify as a "lot" rather than counted as separate individual items, and which service would you recommend in this case?
I am interested to hear the answer to this as well. The 'per value' and especially 'per item' extra charges are a major reason why I have not used GFD. I don't mind paying a per package charge and even the extra weight charge, since these at least make some sense to me. But I see no reason why any forwarding service is opening my individual packages, to count my individual items and tack on extra charges, or to check my invoice and charge additional fees for contents valued over $150, etc.
A while back I posted here to ask what GFD would charge for a hypothetical forwarding request, involving 2 small packages of 5 books and 5 dvds. According to my calculations this would cost $27+ in forwarding charges on top of shipping. I didn't get a response which seemed like confirmation enough. GFD is definitely not worth it for many kinds of orders I would make.
Until I find a better solution, I've been using Package Express. Very quick, responsive and professional service with a fairly straightforward fee system. Not as cheap as I would like (compared to previous services I used, Shop the States and The Letter Carrier, that are no longer options). But good enough for now.
MtX
Nov 1st, 2011, 10:54 PM
Do you guys know of any receiving services that are open during Black Friday weekend? Specifically Friday 24th morning or Saturday 25th morning? I have a few things I want to pick up...