11-23-2015, 02:18 PM
Hey all,
I thought I would start this post to ask our fellow members their thoughts on this issue that occurred with me last year in hopes that it doesn't bite anyone in the butt this year. It wasn't an issue for me, but I can see it being rough for someone who might not be in the spot financially to cover it easily...
What happened was my secret santa was located out of my country, and using UPS, when his gift arrived, I had to pay over $80.00 for brokerage fees and duty charges. As I said, I really wasn't worried and didn't mind in the least, but it got me thinking, what if it was a person who doesn't have extra money. Right around Christmas, that could create a crummy situation for them.
I guess what I am asking is, do we all expect this and it is no worry or should there be an expectation on the Secret Santa to cover the fees and duties when shipping overseas? I personally have shipped all but one of my Secret Santa gifts over the years out of country and have elected to pay all fees if they occur, but is expecting other shippers to do the same unreasonable?
I hope this doesn't come across poorly... I am just trying to maybe save a fellow woodworker any future grief with similar situations.
I thought I would start this post to ask our fellow members their thoughts on this issue that occurred with me last year in hopes that it doesn't bite anyone in the butt this year. It wasn't an issue for me, but I can see it being rough for someone who might not be in the spot financially to cover it easily...
What happened was my secret santa was located out of my country, and using UPS, when his gift arrived, I had to pay over $80.00 for brokerage fees and duty charges. As I said, I really wasn't worried and didn't mind in the least, but it got me thinking, what if it was a person who doesn't have extra money. Right around Christmas, that could create a crummy situation for them.
I guess what I am asking is, do we all expect this and it is no worry or should there be an expectation on the Secret Santa to cover the fees and duties when shipping overseas? I personally have shipped all but one of my Secret Santa gifts over the years out of country and have elected to pay all fees if they occur, but is expecting other shippers to do the same unreasonable?
I hope this doesn't come across poorly... I am just trying to maybe save a fellow woodworker any future grief with similar situations.