Brian,
I used Canada Post to send my K3 #75 in for repair. Elecraft used USPS for 
return. Documents were marked “for repair”. No hassle, no brokerage fees, just 
return shipping fees. Tracked package online going and return. Worked just 
fine. All the best.
73, Roger VA1RST Halifax

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> On Jun 28, 2019, at 1:02 PM, Richard Corfield <richard.corfi...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> I used UPS and need to write up my experience. Your question will encourage
> that!
> 
> I found that UPS's Customs Forms generator produced a Sales Invoice even
> though I asked it to produce a Temporary Export for Repair. So I crossed
> out the Sales part and wrote in pen that this was a repair and will be
> returned.
> 
> My parcel has been received and neither Elecraft or UPS have informed me of
> any charges. Though an email from US Border Control when I've just received
> in response to my question talks about Bonds. I may have been lucky that
> the HSS Code for radio transceivers is duty free as the bond is about duty
> which does not apply (at least from friendly countries according to the US
> Border Control web site)
> 
> An impression I got is that nobody can predict, or will stand by a
> prediction, about what Customs will do. UK Customs helpline advised me to
> state "FOR REPAIR" on the outgoing forms and "BRITISH GOODS RETURNED AFTER
> REPAIR" on the return (or something like that). In the end someone at UPS I
> think it was said that putting "Export Reason: Repair" on their form should
> do it. Elecraft note that they have experience of how to handle the return,
> and I've included a copy of the radio's sales receipt as suggested so if
> needed I can prove that UK VAT has been paid already when it comes to
> re-importing it.
> 
> So I've been successful. I can say that what I did was quite simple in the
> end, but I only _think_ I understand the procedure.
> 
> - Richard
> 
> 
> On Fri, 28 Jun 2019 at 16:49, Brian “VE3BWP” Pietrzyk <ve3...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> 
>> I’m hoping to hear from any Canadian HAMs who have successfully sent their
>> radio (KX3 in my case) to Elecraft USA for repair and got it back with the
>> least amount of brokerage hassles.
>> 
>> Which carrier did you use? How did it go?
>> 
>> I ask because I once had to send a Yaesu in for a warranty repair from
>> near Toronto to California. Yaesu asked I use Fedex and it was a nightmare.
>> Hoping to avoid that again.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Brian ve3bwp.
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