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I'm going to Canada for the summer and was wondering if there are any Canadian sites or vendors that specializes in importing American stuff like Blu Rays?
I assume i couldn't just import from Amazon.com and it wouldn't get picked up by the Canadian Customs? I know Amazon.ca exists, but from what i've seen it seems to be more expensive or they just don't sell said Blu Ray because it wasn't released in Canada. Thanks for any info regarding this! ![]() |
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No Problems at all using amazon.com or .ca.
I'm in Canada and I get stuff from amazon.com all the time. In fact, I've recently got packages from amazon.uk as well. It's the easiest thing in the world. You won't have any problems with Customs. I've been importing discs into Canada for a dozen years and nothing ever got delayed at Customs. Those guys have more important things to do and a package from amazon is pretty much guaranteed to be ignored. And don't automatically write-off amazon.ca. Truth is, they sell a lot of discs cheaper than amazon.com...but you have to price the individual disc. Last week, I got THE STRANGE LOVE OF MARTHA IVERS for $10.49...it's gone up since then but that was cheaper than the amazon.com price. I pre-ordered the WB three pack of THE SEARCHERS, THE WILD BUNCH and HOW THE WEST WAS WON for $15.99 from amazon.ca. It has just moved into "Shipping Soon" and should ship tomorrow. That same set is on amazon.com right now for $26.99! And I've never seen amazon.ca not sell a disc because it wasn't released in Canada. They even have some UK imports on the site (but at very high prices). The only real issue is that Canadians don't get free-shipping from amazon.com (they do get it from amazon.ca). So, if you order from amazon.com, you might want to make sure you order a few discs at a very cheap price since the shipping cost will eat up any saving if you just order a disc or two that is slightly cheaper. |
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For Amazon.com, you pay an import fee deposit when you place your order. This way you don't have to worry about getting dinged by custom charges when your order arrives. Also if the import fees are less than what Amazon.com charged you then the difference will be refunded back onto your credit card.
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![]() Other options besides Amazon are Barnes and Noble (if you can wait a month, and right now they have a buy 2, get the 3rd "free" sale. some of their prices are cheaper than Amazon) and Deep Discount, which also takes a couple weeks. They have a 25% off sale right now. |
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Are you talking about being refunded your import fee deposit if it is less than what actually is collected? True is happens less now but you will still see a refund once in a while.
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Oh, so you pay a deposit for Amazon.com and you can import freely? Wow, i wish they did with Denmark!
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Are BD's in Canada generally around the same price as the US? Because when i look at certain titles on AMZ.CA the prices are a bit on the expensive side compared to the US. (Though I dont know if AMZ is the best representation of the Canadian price point) Thanks for the help, guys! I will definitely look back on this thread come July. (Can't wait to see that gorgeous Canadian nature in person! ![]() |
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And... I just pre-ordered THE ENTITY from amazon.ca for $10.99. The same pre-order at amazon.com is $12.99 http://www.amazon.ca/Entity-BD-Blu-r...0063757&sr=1-1 http://www.amazon.com/The-Entity-Blu...rds=the+entity |
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Amazon.CA is overpriced for the most part. Like I said, our retail prices are comparable to the US. Their prices are a little lower, but not enough to really make a difference. The one company that I normally import my Blu-rays from the US for is The Criterion Collection. Their discs are usually significantly more expensive here. Enjoy your stay in Canada, and please do all the research you need to on the subject before you buy. I just wanted to offer some advice from someone who buys a lot of Canadian and US discs. I used to order from Amazon.com quite a bit, but their rates are pretty much double what they used to be. |
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But those exclusives are always exclusive for only a limited period of time (usually about 6 months). Eventually, they always become available on the wider market. It was like that with MAD....MAD WORLD which was a store exclusive for about 6 months before it became available at all outlets. The same will happen with THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE. |
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Once again, thanks for all the feedback!
Anyway, I noticed that A LOT of BD's released by Lionsgate and 21st Century Fox (among others) in the US, are being released in Canada under a company called Alliance Films. Now, i own two BD's from Alliance (Vengeance Trilogy and Equilibrium) and they're in most angles better than their US counterparts! Is this the same with all Alliance releases or just a couple? One recent Blu Ray that comes to mind is A Trip To The Moon. Though it seems like most of the US "indie releases" rarely get released in other countries... How can a French silent film not be available in France? That's just stupid! Quote:
Apart from Amazon, I keep hearing about the Future Shop. Are they any good? I also found out that HMV (which is one of my favorite UK retailers) has a Canadian site! Awesome! |
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PS you said you are from Denmark, you do realize Canada and the US are R1 while Denmark is R2 |
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For lack of a better thread to ask this in, here's an over 10 year bump :P
I just ordered a bluray from Declutter on Ebay that was about $18US ($22CD) with shipping at $4US. I had no idea how they were going to send it but with my notice today it said DHL, which I wasn't familiar with so I googled. That search took me to a lot of posts about people saying they were charged hefty fees/etc. from this company . . . which kind of defeats the purpose of purchasing used to save $$$. So, for something that's going to ring up at $18US shipped should I be worried this is going to be held up by DHL etc or should everything be copacetic. (Checking my ebay history, does seem like I ordered from Declutter once before but it was for a $12US disc back in 2020) Thanks all. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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If DHL does not hand it off to Canada post then DHL will charge you taxes no matter what even if its a 'gift'. The only question is how much the 'processing fee' and hidden fees they will charge.
If it is handed off to Canada post then you will most likely pay nothing if thats the value put on the package. |
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