In John Tuttle's recent post on sending parcels out of the US
using UPS, one small but important detail was not mentioned:
customs clearance.
Here is my experience with that: From time to time I order piano parts
from a supplier in the US. As I live in Canada, all parcels must clear
customs. Usually I request the sender to ship with US Mail, however
once I was in a hurry and asked them to ship with UPS.
Interestingly, as I found out, parcels shipped by US Mail can clear
Canadian customs directly, whereas parcels sent by courier must be
cleared by a customs broker. In my case, this added $30 to the already
higher shipping cost. To add insult to injury, dealing with a broker
meant a delay of several days, so the parcel arrived as fast (or slow)
as the regular snail mail would have brought it.
In the future, I will reserve courier use for shipping non-replaceable
items. And I will order parts early to save myself $50.
Jurgen Goering
Vancouver Island
British Columbia, Canada
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