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HD-100 for Canadians
Is there any chance that Sage will be able to ship the HD-100 to Canada via USPS and not UPS or FedEx. Especially not UPS. We are looking at a potential for $50+ in brokerage fees.
Can all interested Canucks back me up on this one? -Yannai |
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I'll back you up. I just bought another HD media extender that had a list prices of $179. I have since added $45 for shipping DHL to Canada (International rate!), plus GST/PST plus $7 dollars brokerage, and I still haven't got it because of all they handling delays. The end result is going to be close to $300 US.
The US price for shipping was $16 and the USPS price for shipping this would have only been $20 if it had been allowed. Martin |
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if these are made in the USA, why don't you ask for a NAFTA trade shipping form ? And that will take care of customs.
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I bought my Media Entender in Canada (Canada Computers) Although they carry Hauppage Products I doubt they will carry A sage product. But I know the buyer at Canada computers Ill see if he can contact sage to start distubuting them in Canada.
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emveepee the HD media extender is not even out so could have not even buy one.
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Now that would be cool. It would save so much hassle. |
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I will back you up.
I would be very surprised if this product is made in the USA, but as has been said that doesn't really matter. It is the outrageous brokerage charges. For example, UPS ground charges about $40 for a shipment $200-300. Since the 'price' they use is typically inclusive of shipping that is what we are looking at. Plus a $5 cod fee. Plus some sort of hidden fee that I understand to be "disbursements" which is UPS speak for bending you over. Plus they will get it all wrong (in their favor) and charge you whatever they feel like. Fedex ground is only marginally better. A few thoughts though. If you order USPS on Dec 10 I will bet you money won't get it until after x-mas, and most likely not until 2008, if that matters. But its not just USPS that has a reasonable brokerage charge, any of these will work: - USPS ($5 brokerage) - UPS Expedited, UPS Express (free brokerage) - Fedex air (free brokerage - I am pretty sure but be warned I haven't done this one in ages). Just don't work: - UPS Ground - Fedex Ground As you can see, either you pay the premium for air service, go with USPS, or get screwed. I am for one expect to be on the website on the 10th, but if the shipping doesn't work I have to wait until it does. Lawrence |
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Much ado about nothing. If you try to buy a SD extender, Sage says they will ship UPS in the US and Air Mail (presumably USPS) outside the US. Although $38 seems a bit pricey I guess we can live with it. (Makes you want to move down south, only $10 on UPS ground).
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I was going to be asking the same question of Sage before I make my purchase. There is a couple of ways to avoid this and I hope Sage sits down with UPS to find a solution or find another carrier for Canadians. |
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I only said much ado about nothing because it seems very likely they will ship USPS just like everyone wants, since that is the way they are currently shipping the SD extenders.
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USPS is definitely the preferred way for shipping from the US to Canada.
I believe that the previous extenders that I purchased came via USPS.
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I had inquired with orders@sagetv.com re purchasing a standard media extender for shipment to Canada and they confirmed US Postal is used for international (at least Canada). Of course you should verify this yourself prior to or when ordering (i.e. don't blame me if this info is incorrect).
----- Original Message ----- From: SageTV Orders To: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Sent: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 12:18:13 -0800 Subject: RE: Delivery with USPS? XXX, That's what we use for shipping to Canada. Thanks, George Oms SageTV, LLC http://www.sagetv.com -----Original Message----- From: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2007 6:53 PM To: orders@sagetv.com Subject: Delivery with USPS? Hello, Will you ship with United States Postal to Canada if requested? I'm looking at the SageTV Media Extender and trying to keep to brokerage fees down. Thanks, XXXXXXXXXXX |
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Everything you wanted to know about shipping from US to Canada. Including how much who costs.
http://www.stokecity.ca/orderfromus.shtml |
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I have shipped to Canada many times.
For the shipper, at times UPS is half the cost of EMS via USPS BUT the customs/duty/GST/PST/Etc. mounts up. When I ship USPS's EMS Most of the time, 6 out of 10, no extra charges when delivered. BUT I have to do it person to person & gift. Ray |
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I back you up on that one. When every I buy from the US I ask for it to be shipped by USPS. Any time someone has shipped by UPS or FedEx then screw me with all these 'extra handling fees'. Please please Sage ship to Canada via USPS.
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I buy lots of things from the US via 'courier' and
I buy lots of things from the US via 'courier' (live in Vancouver, BC) and I've found USPS parcel post non expedited the best option (basic insurance included along with a tracking number). I don't need to gift it either nine times out of ten.
UPS, Fedex, DHL, USPS Expedited will all get me nailed for brokerage fees. It seems that if the parcel is sent fast, customs assumes it needs customs fees and processing. If the parcel is sent the non expedited (slow) way they tend to assume that custom fees are not needed and no processing. This means expedited takes longer to arrive as it will be checked by customs and consequently taxed. Non expedited might be checked (most often not) and makes it here sooner or just as fast most times with no customs fees. You pay for faster and it costs you more and more and more ... and arrives at the same time ... Bobby
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The problem is very simple. Only USPS let one declare items as "used personal belongings." UPS and FedEx both classify all shipments as new.
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Just have to chime in because of my horrible experiences with UPS COD fees.
UPS is flat out running a racket at the border. The shipper is usually unaware of the fees or under the INCORRECT assumption that they are unavoidable customs or duties. I never order anything "UPS Ground" to Canada. All other carriers are just fine. Just my 0.02 CAD$ |
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