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Shipping to Canada
Given the concerns about the increasing number of scams, has anyone had any issue with selling items to folks in Canada? I have an offer on a piece, but I am ever the distrusting soul...nature of my job.
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Don't worry. We're Canadian. We don't do that.
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I sent one to bodiezaffa recently with no issues. Like everything though, cash first.
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How could I every doubt Canadians, right! I have no Spidey sense tingling so it is probably a go. Maybe I can trade for maple syrup.
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I have had good luck selling to Canada using the usual common sense guidance before shipping product.
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No issues from the few I've had. Customs can ask questions and hold up items, but that's normal. Ymmv
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Make sure when you ship it's setup that the buyer pays any import fees (if applicable)
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Quote:
You want maple syrup? We got maple syrup! We got the best maple syrup in the world. Whatever you've been pouring over your pancakes and waffles is crap. |
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Just beware of a popular scam that is going around right now. They tell you they are going to pay you in real maple syrup but then they send you the cheap imitation syrup instead. Always test the syrup to make sure it isn't counterfeit before sending item.
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#10
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And you have BREWERS RETAIL [emoji2]
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