Phil,

USPS is the only way to ship north. The couriers all charge a brokerage fee. It's not a secret fee, they charge what they charge.

     Dan


Winch wrote:

Because bureaucratic costs and delays often makes it a losing proposition.
By the way UPS/Fedex/DHL are no better as they hit you with outrageous
"brokerage" fees.

Phil

-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Kitching [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: January 8, 2006 8:45 PM
To: RC Soaring Exchange
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Shipping to Canada - WAS: Vender Disappointment


And why is that?
Put the address on the box, take it to the post office. Fill out the way
bill, pay the fee, and say goodbye to it.

    Dan

George L Meyers wrote:

I initially thought it was strange that you had USA mailing address
but then I remembered that I wanted to mail a package to a friend in
Alberta.  I found that Canada is not a user friendly place to send
international mail.

This might not

seem like a big thing but I have a USA mailbox which calls me when I
have a
parcel come in.
Phil
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