August 6th, 2013, 19:43 | #31 |
Consider yourself lucky for only $35...
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August 6th, 2013, 20:21 | #32 |
Does UPS do that thing where they send you invoices 3 months after the fact as well? Or is that only FedEx?
BTW: Fedex can also suck my dick for cross border shipping as well. They love invoicing you 3 months after the fact after you get your package...
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August 10th, 2013, 11:50 | #33 |
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I've only seen FedEx do that.
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August 10th, 2013, 23:34 | #34 |
Recently I ordered an MRS Reflex sight from Amazon.ca.
Imagine my surprise when they confirmed my order and told me my optics would be shipped from the supplier in the USA. Now apparently there's a problem importing optics from the USA but it didn't affect my shipment. Maybe because it was delivered USPS/Canada Post. So I'm guessing if you order a metal airsoft gun from Amazon.ca and it comes from the USA you will get it. Has anybody else had experience with Amazon.ca? sent from my Galaxy SIII & Tapatalk4 beta |
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August 10th, 2013, 23:55 | #35 |
ITAR restrictions don't apply to knock offs, only the real deal parts.
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August 11th, 2013, 19:58 | #36 |
Only seen Fedex doing that.
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August 11th, 2013, 20:34 | #37 |
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For ups, if the driver doesn't enter your credit card info correctly or loses it, they will send an invoice to you. I argued with them over a COD package that was delivered to me at home. It was signed for as paid and delivered so I initially refused to pay since it was released and told them to chase down the driver.
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August 12th, 2013, 17:46 | #38 |
As far as I'm concerned, usually when a package is accepted and signed for, the transaction is over, done.
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August 12th, 2013, 17:48 | #39 |
I wish Fedex can think that way...
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