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Re: S@H duties??
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lugnet.loc.ca
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Fri, 6 Sep 2002 19:34:45 GMT
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They are talking about the GST that is all. You will get charged for
shipping and that is a nice piece of change. With exchange rate, shipping,
and GST you are lookin at over $160 can for that set. I hope they have them
in retail it should not cost more that a $100 at retail.
In lugnet.loc.ca, Jeff Jardine writes:
> In light of the recent announcement in .technic (reissue of 8460!), I'm
> planning on placing my first S@H order in a long while.
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> Here's some of the small print on the S&H page:
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> "In placing your order, you authorize LEGO Shop at Home to appoint a
> Canadian customs broker to act on your behalf to obtain customs clearance of
> your merchandise and remit applicable duties and taxes to Revenue Canada.
> Amounts received by LEGO Direct for duties and taxes are accepted on your
> behalf, for the broker."
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> I expect to pay taxes, but not duty. What happened to free trade?
> Has anyone recently placed an order and had to pay duty?
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> Jeff J
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| (...) You are correct - I placed my order. They added on HST and $US 10 shipping. As for the price, I hope you don't mean $CDN 100. 8460 was originally listed at $US 99: (URL) 85 plus shipping is a steal compared to what it has sold for on (...) (22 years ago, 6-Sep-02, to lugnet.loc.ca)
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| In light of the recent announcement in .technic (reissue of 8460!), I'm planning on placing my first S@H order in a long while. Here's some of the small print on the S&H page: "In placing your order, you authorize LEGO Shop at Home to appoint a (...) (22 years ago, 6-Sep-02, to lugnet.loc.ca)
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