Title: Who will ship Cubes & Blades to Canada? Post by: kfactor on December 17, 2013, 10:49:12 PM We Canadians are in a real pickle! The only AM dealer for Canada is gouging on price - 2 BTC direct for Cubes, or hawking them on eBay for max profit (across all territories I might add).
I see amazing group buys that are US only, and quite frankly I will not pay double or more the going rate simply because I am in Canada. Feeling slighted :( Any suggestions? Cheers Title: Re: Who will ship Cubes & Blades to Canada? Post by: philipma1957 on December 17, 2013, 10:59:37 PM pm me
Title: Re: Who will ship Cubes & Blades to Canada? Post by: sidehack on December 18, 2013, 12:16:45 AM I've forwarded stuff to the UK before, Canada shouldn't be much different.
Title: Re: Who will ship Cubes & Blades to Canada? Post by: philipma1957 on December 18, 2013, 12:27:01 AM It looks like it is 64 usd to ship from usa with 300 usd insurance. The last time I shipped to Can was with the us post office and if value was under 500 usd they were pretty forgiving.
I would think listing it as pc parts for under 499 usd price would be legal and work for customs. the other day btc was 641 usd . The usa group buy price is .75btc . So 641 x .75 = 481 that could be a true value customs number to declare. call it pc parts. If sidehack wants to help you it works for me. Best regards phil It has been 3 years since I shipped to CAN. So I am not sure on the customs. Title: Re: Who will ship Cubes & Blades to Canada? Post by: empoweoqwj on December 18, 2013, 02:00:53 AM It looks like it is 64 usd to ship from usa with 300 usd insurance. The last time I shipped to Can was with the us post office and if value was under 500 usd they were pretty forgiving. I would think listing it as pc parts for under 499 usd price would be legal and work for customs. the other day btc was 641 usd . The usa group buy price is .75btc . So 641 x .75 = 481 that could be a true value customs number to declare. call it pc parts. If sidehack wants to help you it works for me. Best regards phil It has been 3 years since I shipped to CAN. So I am not sure on the customs. "pc parts" - would be legal. really? Title: Re: Who will ship Cubes & Blades to Canada? Post by: babaji.ca on December 18, 2013, 02:50:13 AM We Canadians are in a real pickle! The only AM dealer for Canada is gouging on price - 2 BTC direct for Cubes, or hawking them on eBay for max profit (across all territories I might add). I see amazing group buys that are US only, and quite frankly I will not pay double or more the going rate simply because I am in Canada. Feeling slighted :( Any suggestions? Cheers do you live near the border? Driving distance? Title: Re: Who will ship Cubes & Blades to Canada? Post by: takagari on December 18, 2013, 03:13:12 AM We are launching a small Winnipeg based Co-op In the new year which won't help you now, but in the future. PM me if interested.
Title: Re: Who will ship Cubes & Blades to Canada? Post by: philipma1957 on December 18, 2013, 03:45:42 AM It looks like it is 64 usd to ship from usa with 300 usd insurance. The last time I shipped to Can was with the us post office and if value was under 500 usd they were pretty forgiving. I would think listing it as pc parts for under 499 usd price would be legal and work for customs. the other day btc was 641 usd . The usa group buy price is .75btc . So 641 x .75 = 481 that could be a true value customs number to declare. call it pc parts. If sidehack wants to help you it works for me. Best regards phil It has been 3 years since I shipped to CAN. So I am not sure on the customs. "pc parts" - would be legal. really? possible or a bit more specific like " pc parts for ethernet operations/calculations " more important is the price declared which is in the 450-500 dollar range at 640 btc and .75btc price of silentsonicboom's current sale. I no longer ship to Canada with ebay as the ebay/paypal rules suck for selling overseas. If I sent something to Canada It would be near to the real value declared and I would only take btc. Title: Re: Who will ship Cubes & Blades to Canada? Post by: kfactor on December 18, 2013, 03:47:25 AM @ philipma - Thanks!
@ babaji - yup, why? @ takagari - pm'd Title: Re: Who will ship Cubes & Blades to Canada? Post by: babaji.ca on December 18, 2013, 04:32:56 AM http://shiptotheborder.com/
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