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I think a lot of people forget that although Amazon.com charges import duty, it does mean that there are no unwelcome surprises later on. My recent UK purchases have been free of duty, but it can and does happen. There's also the chance that you'll eventually get a small refund on the duty from Amazon.com. Another thing that people forget when comparing the prices to those in Canada is that ours are quoted before tax is added. The shipping charges are very high. The import duty is annoying. But show me a store in Canada that sells new Criterion Blu-rays for $24.15. Sometimes it's worth using Amazon.com, unless you aren't too worried whether you buy new or used. There are no gas charges either because it is delivered right to your door. You will only use a couple of minutes of your time rather than 30 minutes or more to go to the store. Their customer service is good and you'll get a replacement or a refund if something is wrong. They will never ship you a bilingual title if that's important to you. It makes trading easier if you ever want to unload an item. Other US retailers also have occasional deals. For instance, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time is around $25 delivered from Deep Discount at the moment. It's $34.99 everywhere else. Last edited by Steve46; 04-29-2011 at 01:47 PM. |
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So no $5 handling fee. You might even get a small refund on occasion. I was charged 12% on the cost of the goods before shipping. Quote:
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I have actually got full rebates on the import deposit fee for 6 or 7 orders in the past few months. |
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There is no refund in those cases - they just don't charge an import deposit fee at all on those single shipments. Also they pro-rate the initial $5 fee over partial shipments. So if you get can an order to be 5 single shipments all under $20 each then you should be charged Blu-ray + $3 + $1 (1/5 of the $5) = Blu-ray + $4 in total on each single shipment. Plus these days the exchange rate makes it about 97 cents on the dollar after visa takes their cut.
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I haven't had to pay any import fees for almost a year now. They always refund them to me a couple weeks after my orders ship. Even when I got a Kindle, where the import fees were $16, it was refund in a few weeks. So it's not always the cheaper items where you get a refund on the fees.
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![]() And then they complain about the state of the economy and how business sucks! |
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I'd rather pay the import fees than to have to pay the extra shipping charges to have the shipments split up into single orders.ith Barnes and Noble, you have to pay sucky shipping charges and then have to pay Canada Post The $5 handling charge, plus the extra waiting time while they figure out what the charges are. I much prefer Amazon.coms system. Another pet peeve of mine is that while shipping may be free to US residents, it obviously costs these companies _something_, so why can't they deduct that cost from Canadian shipping charges if your order is over a certain $ value?
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Since they charge you GST/HST you should NOT have to pay any $5 charges. The only reason they're 'slower' than Amazon is they don't have a direct feed into the postal system like Amazon.com has with Amazon.ca. Once it goes from the NY warehouse into Canada, it's all Canada Post being 'slow' with the shipping. If I order from BN, I know it'll be three weeks before I see it out here. |
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Nope!
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