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Shipping to Canada
Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 7:50 pm
by Jupiter8
Just wondering if any Canadians here received version 3 yet and if so how long did it take? What can I expect to be for total shipping charges and duty if any. I'm in Toronto and I can't find a retailer here that carries it yet. Anyone have a guess to when stores will start carrying it? And can I expect them to sell the product with the competitive upgrade deal?
Re: Shipping to Canada
Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 10:25 pm
by bayswater
I expect it in the Spring when the first turnip wagon comes over the mountains to Vancouver from Alberta. Or go to the MOTU web site. It's in my shopping basket until I hear more reactions from long time users.
Re: Shipping to Canada
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 5:09 am
by Bowman
Just got mine (an upgrade) this week from MOTU, about 7 days from order to reception. Shipping was $17.95 US. There was no duty - this time. Some past shipments from MOTU have been hit with duty (essentially HST) and a lovely brokerage charge from UPS - more than the duty. Why not this time? No idea.
Re: Shipping to Canada
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 8:29 am
by bayswater
Bowman wrote:Just got mine (an upgrade) this week from MOTU, about 7 days from order to reception. Shipping was $17.95 US. There was no duty - this time. Some past shipments from MOTU have been hit with duty (essentially HST) and a lovely brokerage charge from UPS - more than the duty. Why not this time? No idea.
Did it come via UPS this time? I try not to use them for that very reason. They charge fees others don't.
Re: Shipping to Canada
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 9:16 am
by FutureLegends
Usually MOTU marks the value of the material only, not the license. That way I've never had to pay duty here in Sweden when ordering upgrades from MOTU... Which is good cause they charge $79.95 for the shipping!
Re: Shipping to Canada
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 10:59 am
by Buzzy
Shipping is my biggest pet peeve.
I always include comments asking vendors to declare the value as disks & manuals rather than the whole value license & all. The reason is that the declared value is what they use to asses all the extra tax & fees that us poor non USA consumers have to endure (so much for "free trade" eh?). My efforts have been mixed, sometimes the vendors comply, other times they don't. About a year ago I had it out with Propellerheads when I bought their Record/Reason combo in advance. Their promo was going to send me the Reason 4 package, which I already had and was using, then when the duo became available they would ship it "free of charge" which of course never takes into account international shipping charges & extra rip-off fees. I specifically asked them not to send it but they did anyway. I wrote them a stern letter and had to later apologize because somehow when the next package came their were no fees (I'm not sure how or why, maybe they prepaid them?) That company is based in Sweden & maybe they understand this international shipping debacle. Lately I've been writing letters in advance to the specific sales departments getting them to clarify their declaration policy before I place an order. Again mixed results especially with time restricted sales. Suffice it to say I always choose the download only option if it is available.
End of rant.

Re: Shipping to Canada
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 2:29 pm
by bayswater
Same here. I've had endless battles with UPS. They've called me from the border offering to provide "brokerage" services to get a set one free sample CD across the border for $50. I've been charged a $175 "boxing" fee for a guitar that was put in a shipping box at the factory, and charged a fee for calculating taxes, and then charged tax on the fee. If you can find someone with a business address with a receiving bay, and have it delivered there, magically, all these fees disappear. I guess the people in receiving just tell them to get stuffed.
I have none of these problems with Fedex, Purolator, or the US Postal Service.
Re: Shipping to Canada
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 7:20 pm
by FutureLegends
Another thing that annoys me with delivery is that, while it's their entire business to deliver things, a simple thing as a code to get in a door seem to stump them.
My studio is in a basement with no clear indication where the entrance is. So I usually have things delivered to my home instead. I try to include the door code and phone number, still they always fail... and I have to contact them etc...
Re: Shipping to Canada
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 11:49 pm
by twistedtom
Wow FL you give some one your door code, things must be different in Sweden. The shipping rate you pay is crazy!
Mine will be at my home on Tuesday via UPS.
I have a PO Box as my mail box is 1/2 mile from my home; I am on a privet road so they do not come any closer. I tell shippers that if it comes by mail send it to the PO Box and if it comes to my home send it to my street address. Even though I give specific information many of them still manage to get it wrong.