Hi Brian (and others),
I had it sent US Postal Service. It was declared on the package as "Wireless network card and software CD: $24". I was not charged anything by Canada Post. Also it was a small package, just a well-padded envelope, so perhaps it didn't catch their attention.
In my experience, below a certain amount, around $25, Canada Post doesn't seem to charge anything, but it is a bit hit or miss. I don't know what the actual rule is.
Cheers, Simon
On Oct 23, 2004, at 1:43 PM, Brian Mahoney wrote:
Thanks Simon.
Do you remember if you had to pay duty? Or any kind of brockerage fees? If
they sent it by USPS, I assume you didn't have to pay anything, which would
make me order it right away. Let me know and thanks for the information. The
card is the one I wanted and I have read it is the best.
BM
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