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Folks who've ordered recently from BL, can you say how much you paid in these extra taxes? I don't love placing an order not knowing the total cost of the package... Paul On Tuesday, May 20, 2025 at 1:00:04 PM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote: > Blue Lug doesn’t mess around. I’ve ordered straight from them a handful of > times and it was always a breeze. Super fast shipping from Japan to Tampa. > > -Steve > > > On Tue, May 20, 2025 at 10:17 AM 'Tim' via RBW Owners Bunch < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> I'm in the KC area and just had my first blue lug experience. Shipping >> was super fast, within a week I think. I just got 4 Grateful Dead cycling >> caps and a bear spoke reflector. The caps are excellent quality. I expect >> to somehow have a 24% customs bill, which should be the tariff on Japan, if >> my research was correct. The caps were also made in the USA. >> >> Peace, >> Tim >> >> On Monday, May 12, 2025 at 12:24:39 PM UTC-5 Dorothy C wrote: >> >>> It might depend on where you live in the US. I am in the Greater LA area >>> and placed an order for a Choco bar on a Thursday a couple of weeks ago, >>> and it showed up the following Monday. A large order might make a >>> difference, too >>> >>> On Sunday, May 11, 2025 at 5:38:45 PM UTC-7 Jim Whorton wrote: >>> >>>> Chiming in because I had a really good Blue Lug experience this week. >>>> I put in an order on Saturday, May 3 (New York time) and it arrived >>>> Thursday, May 8 by "FedEx - International Connect Plus [2-3 business day >>>> after shipped]," which was the cheapest shipping option. Nicely packed >>>> and >>>> they put in a note saying that it was Golden Week in Japan, "a period of >>>> extended national holidays." I got some nice handlebars, a stem, and >>>> small >>>> parts. >>>> >>>> Jim Whorton in Rochester, NY >>>> On Sunday, May 11, 2025 at 6:27:46 PM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote: >>>> >>>>> That is correct. >>>>> >>>>> P. W. >>>>> ~ >>>>> (917) 514-2207 >>>>> ~ >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On May 11, 2025, at 2:28 PM, Patrick Moore <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Do I understand you to say that FedEx has corporate operations to pick >>>>> up packages and manage original customer contact CS, but farms out last >>>>> mile delivery to contractors who are the weak point in on-time delivery >>>>> and >>>>> record keeping? >>>>> >>>>> Thank God that USPS still seems reliable, and with their new (ish) >>>>> ground service not too extravagantly expensive. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Sun, May 11, 2025 at 2:09 PM P W <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> I don’t know if this is widely known but FedEx also don’t run their >>>>>> own delivery programs and haven’t for some time. >>>>>> >>>>>> They license out the FedEx brand to external contractors for >>>>>> deliveries. >>>>>> >>>>>> It’s just a random guy a lot of the time, with a Fed Ex logo’d van. >>>>>> Most delivery drivers work as independent contractors, or for another >>>>>> company basically. >>>>>> >>>>>> If you look closely it’ll say so on the van. >>>>>> >>>>>> So FedEx offers great rates to businesses, and great customer >>>>>> service, and FedEx themselves come and pick up your products. So all >>>>>> might >>>>>> appear well at the business end. But on the consumor/receiver end, it >>>>>> can >>>>>> be absolute chaos. >>>>>> >>>>>> I have seen SOME THINGS, let me tell you. >>>>>> >>>>>> I know of several companies that have moved their business to FedEx >>>>>> thinking they’re getting a better deal, only to switch back because the >>>>>> customer service issues on the other end don’t make it worth their >>>>>> savings. >>>>>> >>>>>> So try not to blame Blue Lug. Or not entirely. >>>>>> >>>>>> Businesses, especially smaller ones, are all under the pinch right >>>>>> now. So they’re looking at ways to make their operations run more cost >>>>>> effectively. In this case I would imagine they were promised the world >>>>>> by >>>>>> FedEx and that made sense to them. >>>>>> >>>>>> I would direct your frustrations and anger at the bigger businesses >>>>>> that swindle and scrimp and cut costs at everyone else expense, to >>>>>> maximize >>>>>> profits. Who are gung-ho in reducing labor and workforce costs. Who >>>>>> don’t >>>>>> have employees deliver their goods so they don’t have to worry about >>>>>> unions. >>>>>> >>>>>> And, maybe, the guy in charge of tariffs making that all even worse. >>>>>> >>>>>> (I’ve never heard anything other than lovely things about the people >>>>>> at Blue Lug, and I would imagine the poster before me that mentioned >>>>>> translation issues is onto something. If FedEx lost your package, it is >>>>>> on >>>>>> FedEx not Blue Lug to issue the refund. They’d be out the money just as >>>>>> much as you, otherwise. I wouldn’t trust anything a Fed Ex employee told >>>>>> me. They have no idea at all what happened to your package and why. That >>>>>> much I guarantee.) >>>>>> >>>>>> P. W. >>>>>> ~ >>>>>> (917) 514-2207 >>>>>> ~ >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On May 11, 2025, at 11:47 AM, Patrick Moore <[email protected]> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Twice I’ve ordered things from Great Britain and had the DHL van pull >>>>>> up to my house within 48 hours (in one case I think it was 36 hours) >>>>>> after >>>>>> hitting the “buy” button. Amazing. The last, 36-hour (I think) delivery >>>>>> was >>>>>> for a Rab anorak, and the earlier one was from SJS, IIRC — both well >>>>>> pre-tariff. >>>>>> >>>>>> On Sun, May 11, 2025 at 5:02 AM Mike Rossi <[email protected]> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> … sheesh, I miss DHL. All my orders used to leave Japan and end up >>>>>>> in Cleveland, Ohio the next day, and then on my front porch the day >>>>>>> after >>>>>>> that. 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