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Still available for sale. Still want $325 shipped to US ($350 shipped to canada)

For reference, you can look up my ebay seller feedback - uvholic. send me a private message to my ebay username and I will respond to you there.

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$350 shipped to canada, duty-free

I'm just curious what you mean by this. There likely is no duty on such electronics (or a couple of percent). However there will be GST, PST and the cost of clearing it through customs (UPS will charge you a whopping $50 or so, Canada Post about $7, FedEx probably about the same as Canada Post but maybe 0 if you have an account).

If you have a way to make it arrive here FOB, I am sure some Canadians might be interested. But Minidisc Canada sells the black ones for $329 (Can) still + shipping + taxes. I am mildly intrigued (by the Silver case) but not enough to spring for it in my current circumstances.

Cheers

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I'm just curious what you mean by this. There likely is no duty on such electronics (or a couple of percent). However there will be GST, PST and the cost of clearing it through customs (UPS will charge you a whopping $50 or so, Canada Post about $7, FedEx probably about the same as Canada Post but maybe 0 if you have an account).

If you have a way to make it arrive here FOB, I am sure some Canadians might be interested. But Minidisc Canada sells the black ones for $329 (Can) still + shipping + taxes. I am mildly intrigued (by the Silver case) but not enough to spring for it in my current circumstances.

Cheers

Hi, sorry I was thinking of customs tax and used the wrong term! If I mark the package as a "gift" and declare the value under a hundred would potential Canadian buyers not have to worry about being charged? Thanks for clearing that up for me. OP edited and noted

yoshi

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Hi, sorry I was thinking of customs tax and used the wrong term! If I mark the package as a "gift" and declare the value under a hundred would potential Canadian buyers not have to worry about being charged? Thanks for clearing that up for me. OP edited and noted

yoshi

'fraid the customs guys are quite used to people lying. They don't care, they open the package and collect money anyway. Even gifts are taxable. If you lie about the value on the commercial invoice there's even more complications.

Weird, some shipments just roll right through, others get dinged. There's no rhyme or reason to it. Just DON'T try this with UPS or you will have one very angry recipient.

Cheers

Stephen

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