What trikes is Jeff carrying at Rebel Cycles?
If you do drive to Actionbent, bring along a way to carry the trike assembled.
Put it together in the USA and bring it back as your own.
--- In actionbent@yahoogroups.com, "peter kewin" <drpkewin@...> wrote:
>
> If you have it shipped , BEWARE of UPS brokerge - they they are a nightmare,
and if they overcharge (who cares, it's your money)- you will never see it again
- they simply say it's out of their hands, contact the cdn gvt for refund -
drive down, ...OR ... have it shipped to a ups store at the border, drive over
and bring it across yourself.
> pete k
> --- In actionbent@yahoogroups.com, "scifi_scot" <landon.bradshaw@> wrote:
> >
> > I'm in Vancouver and I just drove down there ... combined it with a couple
of other things down there so I stayed more than 24 hours and got the $750
allowance on the duties so I just paid half the regular duries ... I'd say it's
worth it ...
> >
> > --- In actionbent@yahoogroups.com, "stubone" <stubone@> wrote:
> > >
> > > I am looking to buy from actionbent and I was wondering from Canadian
buyers what is the cost of Duty, shipping, brokerage fees and taxes. I have
read online about many people buying from the US and getting large suprise bills
for duty, shipping, and brokerage and I wonder about your experience.
> > >
> > > I was considering to drive down there and pick one up, since I live in the
thompson-nicola area, BC and will be in Bellingham in 2-3 weeks anyway. Would
the savings on shipping, duty, and/or brokerage, be enough to warrent the extra
driving.
> > >
> > > Also I wonder if there is anyone who has a recumbent in my area, I am
curious. They seem to be a rarity around here, I think I've only ever seen 2.
> > >
> >
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