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06-11-2008 08:52 PM
DOES ANYBODY in MONTREAL region knows about it?
I very much want to explore this route...
THannks!
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06-14-2008 07:57 PM
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06-14-2008 08:06 PM
ANY SUCH SERVICE in MONTREAL PLEASE?
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06-14-2008 10:43 PM
Its a waste of time unless your bringin 1-2 packages . All you need is the wrong boarder crossing guard and whamo he is yelling at you telling you to send your packages on your own `damn side` .
LOL been there done that no thanks .
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06-14-2008 10:53 PM
Thanks for your input, centralmetalcorp .
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06-15-2008 02:04 AM
Yes the odd time you'll get a border guard who tells you you dotted the wrong 'I' but for the most part it's a piece of cake.
Yes it would be a business opportunity but it would involve becoming a broker and be bonded and insured etc etc
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06-15-2008 08:34 AM
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06-15-2008 05:01 PM
Brent
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06-15-2008 08:22 PM
The sticker, which I have, is now $205, and only identifies you as commercial & means you don't have to pay a per use fee. It does not mean you can use the personal lanes for commercial goods because you cannot.
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06-15-2008 10:05 PM
I have to cross whether or not I am doing Ebay since I import and export books for my fulltime employment. What I usually do is take a large shipment of Ebay stuff over and house it at my address location in NY state. The address location has a fulfillment service. In order to use the fulfillment service I need to provide the packaging material and $1.50 per order every time they mail out a package on my behalf.
This is a tremendously effective tool that eliminates the border hassles since Customs is out of the equation. I can charge a reasonable shipping rate and have the benefit of extremely fast shipping.
The other bonus is that since my inventory is already south of the border, whenever I cross I can take advantage of USPS international shipping rates for overseas orders. In some cases it is half of the Canada Posts rate for identical weight and destination, thus enabling to compete with U.S. competitors.
I do have an advantage that I sell non-breakable, light weight items of identical composition. This makes it very easy for the fulfillment centre to handle and identify.
For any of you that are relatively close to the border and sell multiples of the same sort of merchandise, you might want to consider looking into a similar scenario.
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06-15-2008 10:14 PM
Could you let me know how to get in touch with the a fulfillment service?
If you prefer, you can email me.
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06-15-2008 10:52 PM
Finding a fulfillment centre should be fairly easy. At most U.S. border towns, there are small companies that rent P.O. boxes that range from a standard letter size to a full blown office. I share a 10 x 12 room with another fellow who exports software. Combined the two of us ship out about 400 parcels per month. In addition to a reasonable sized space to store your product you need to find out if the address company handles fulfillment.
Your best success will be with non-name brand centres like the UPS stores. Next time you are across the border, check the phone book and make some calls. I don't think you should have any problems finding someone that can help you.
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06-15-2008 10:59 PM
We should let more Canadian Ebayers know...Shipping rate from Canada is almost hopeless & for international is 100% hopeless. Same parcel, SURFACE from Canada costs $$ more than AIR from US!
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06-15-2008 11:07 PM
I have at times shipped from Niagara Falls, Ny back into Canada just to save on costs. Crazy I know but it works.
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05-30-2013 05:34 PM
Depending on how much you ship and the value - there are far better methods than Canada Post to ship to USA
There are services now in Montreal that work well with shipping to USA at reasonable prices that are lower than Canada Post.
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06-23-2013 03:56 AM
I agree with wkiffen.
Once you learn how to do it, crossing is easy and you can lower your costs and speed up your delivery tremendously.
If you're in the Toronto or Vancouver area, there are even services that will take the parcels across the border for a reasonable fee. In Toronto, it's Chit-chats express, in Vancouver, it's Books-to-the-border.
If you do it yourself, you likely want to use a "Section 321" clearance - that's good for nything up to $200.00
Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere. Carl Sagan
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07-01-2013 10:51 AM
No doubt this would be a much needed service.
Montreal to the border isn't far but the dynamics of driving there ourselves won't work. Let's keep this topic active and maybe something will come out of it.
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07-16-2013 10:36 AM - edited 07-16-2013 10:37 AM
Guys/girls, this is a post from 2008! LOL! Why resurrecting the dead?
