Does anyone know how much brokereage fees are usually? Someone just mentioned to me in passing that I would probably be stuck with em, and they're pretty pricey.
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If the stuff is being sent via UPS then expect a hefty fee. You get charged GST (7%) on the assigned value, plus a brokerage and handling fee. In your case for the coilovers I would be prepared to give the man in brown around $150 when he shows up
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yip my wheels were $80 a piece brokerage if I remember correctlyOriginally posted by Canadian TurboIf the stuff is being sent via UPS then expect a hefty fee. You get charged GST (7%) on the assigned value, plus a brokerage and handling fee. In your case for the coilovers I would be prepared to give the man in brown around $150 when he shows up
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Yeah but companies usually don't like doing that. People will, companies usually won't. And yeah USPS does not charge brokerage, but they do not track stuff either, so thats why not alot of companies will use it.Nick
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I think i've mentioned this before, but if you send UPS Air instead of UPS Ground it is brokered differently, and you often pay less. In many cases, you will pay less after brokerage to send something Air then Ground, and Air is also faster.Originally posted by SmartiepantsYeah but companies usually don't like doing that. People will, companies usually won't. And yeah USPS does not charge brokerage, but they do not track stuff either, so thats why not alot of companies will use it.KR
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