OF COURSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Welcome to life in Canada
Taxes, duty, and carrier surcharges (which apparently are different from shipping???)
I've been told that we'd need COVID-19 vaccination proof to enter the USA (not a problem) but that I'd need a negative COVID19 test to return to Canada (!).
Enough politics for today.
Yep...that's your government for you.
It sucks...it's why I am VERY grateful that I live in the US with lots of soap supplier options.
Eww. Just eww. I mean, I'm nearly feeling privileged with this case: I ordered something (non-soapy) in the US for $93 USD and was charged a mere $87 USD shipping cost. I swallowed the pill (b/c well, I wouldn't order overseas if it were available in Europe). In the end, it's intercontinental shipment. Just like USA→Canada is (?).
It sometimes appears like as if old-fashioned sellers and the shipment companies of their choice want to lose customers to Amazon, AliExpress & co. – who somehow happen to also calculate with their costs. Unfortunately it appears that those who are inhibiting a healthy, steady logistic&mobility transformation now, aren't those who will have to suffer from the fall-out of the collapse. I'll stop now. Enough politics for today.
Well, I'm VERY grateful that I live in Canada because I'm not afraid of going bankrupt if I get sick.
A lot of it is economics. Money you spend over here is money that you aren't spending at home so to make up for the lost revenue, your country charges you extra taxes and duties. Helps the country since they are still getting their money, but it does nothing for the retailer.
Have you seen this response to your other thread posted earlier today?But... I just ordered from Nurture which is also in the USA and only had to pay customs and taxes (like 28 CAD?) when I did my own custom brokerage (which I do to avoid private carriers brokerage fees).
This is RIDICULOUS.
I wish we had more information about crossing the land border starting November 8th. I'd just have my order shipped to my 24/7 locker address near the border and pick it up...
I agree with this, oh my god. I couldn't imagine living in a country where receiving a diagnostic of cancer meant not only that you might die, but also that you'll end up financially broke.
I'll try to look into the requirements to go through the USA/Canada land border. As you said, calling is probably my best option.
wow - how on earth do you know all that? Great info!Some of it's politics...like when the US shut down a local nickel mine to import nickel from another country. It completely devastated three communities, but hey...it improved relations.
A lot of it is economics. Money you spend over here is money that you aren't spending at home so to make up for the lost revenue, your country charges you extra taxes and duties. Helps the country since they are still getting their money, but it does nothing for the retailer.
And while BB maybe a 'major' company in the soap supply business...it's still just a local business. Shipping internationally is not as easy as sticking postage on the box and sending it on it's way. In addition to taxes, duties and fees a country may charge, there are often restrictions on what can and cannot be imported. Korea, Japan and New Zealand won't allow botanicals without special documentation. Italy doesn't allow cosmetics or soap making supplies to be imported. Greece requires special paperwork from the FDA. Mexico has special licensing requirements. You have to have an import license for Indonesia. Serbia requires a local business license for imports over $200. You can purchase Really Red! Pigment from Nurture Soap in the UK/EU, but you can't use it in any products that you are selling. And shipping internationally is often a crap shoot...a lot of stuff doesn't make it to the recipient and there is no way to track it once it leaves the US.
wow - how on earth do you know all that?
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