Question regarding Customs Fees and eBay

SirChadwick

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I've never bought anything from outside of the US and Canada... but just recently I bought something on eBay from the UK. No where in the auction did it state that I would have to pay Customs fees and today (3 weeks later) I get a bill from FedEX saying that I owe $41.00. Is this normal practice? Can someone shed a little more light on how this works? Thanks.
 

Colt45

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customs has nothing to do with the shipper, it's inflicted by the reciever's govn't.


now, fedex and UPS like to buffer the straight tax/duty with a "brokerage" fee that is sometimes more than the actual tax/duty.
 

Cawchy87

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Because they are private companies. But then again, I have only gotten packages from fedex, ups, and usps. usps is the best imo.
 

SirChadwick

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After reading the bill it says I ower $36.90 for Customs Duty and $5.00 for an advancement fee whatever the f*ck that is.
 

sundev

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Usually that price includes the additional price you have to pay (e.g. taxes or whatever it is), as well as FedEx's fee for "Customs Brokerage". Basically a fee that FedEx charges to get your stuff across the border. In fact, this is usually what the bulk of the additional fee you are charged is comprised of.

I believe that any large carrier (UPS, FedEx for sure) charges these fees to cross Customs. I think that generally you can get around this if the item is marked as "personal" or as a gift. Also, if you ship via the postal service you are not charged these fees.

Look on FedEx's site for their specific policy of Customs fees.