
03-13-2019 08:36 AM
03-13-2019 09:57 AM
@bomberman6 wrote:
Makes me want to find it local or in the area and get it.
Your choice. No one is forcing you to buy from out of country.
03-13-2019 01:41 PM
Canada charges duty on imports over $20 Cdn (~$15US) and sales taxes on those imports.
Even if duty is not applicable, sales taxes are still charged.
In addition, the carrier can charge a service fee for wrangling the item through customs and collecting the import fees.
If you purchase through the GSP, all these fees are charged before the seller is told to ship. The GSP service fee is ~$5 US.
If your seller ships directly through USPS and Canada Post, these fees will be charged on your doorstep. The Canada Post service fee is $9.95.
If your seller ships directly using a courier like UPS, these fees will be charged on your doorstep. The UPS service fee starts at $25 and goes up with the value of the import.
BTW- if you buy an item in Canada that was manufactured elsewhere, the company that imported it paid duty and taxes at the border, the wholesaler paid taxes again when they bought from the importer, and the shop paid taxes again when they bought from the importer, and you paid tax when you bought from the store.
TL/DR -- Your premise is wrong.
03-13-2019 06:57 PM
03-14-2019 07:08 PM
Try to use Canada Only when searching for items to buy. Also don't buy from a seller using GSP if you live in Canada. It's useless for Canadian buyers.