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Dec 17, 2014, 01:59 AM
#31
Originally Posted by
Perseus
I've had to pay fees a month later when I bought a watch from Canada. I thought it was because I imported something. If I get the same demand from FedEx over this strap they, or Isofrane will have to provide me with documentation where I agreed to these fees in my purchase.
Knowing what I know now, they probably have that documentation.
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Dec 17, 2014, 03:02 AM
#32
Member
Originally Posted by
Raza
Knowing what I know now, they probably have that documentation.
I would think that there is such documentation from FedEx to the shipper, but would be surprised if a shipper was aware of the need to provide that to the buyer. I have never seen anything, and I've looked.
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Dec 17, 2014, 03:26 AM
#33
Originally Posted by
Rob
I would think that there is such documentation from FedEx to the shipper, but would be surprised if a shipper was aware of the need to provide that to the buyer. I have never seen anything, and I've looked.
It's likely in the finest of fine print--or worse, in a link you didn't have to click to purchase, but by purchasing implicitly agreed to the contract terms. Oh, adhesion contracts.
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Dec 17, 2014, 07:12 PM
#34
Dinger of Hum
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Originally Posted by
popoki nui
(*&^%$&^*&(^*#! Ok, I know you've heard it all before, but dammit, FedEx! I ordered an Isofrane strap ($99) for my new Monster, and those friggin' HIGHWAY ROBBERS at FedEx want a $25 "customs fee" (read courier/brokerage fee). Twenty-five dollars on a one-hundred dollar item! Last time I ordered from Isofrane, I bought TWO straps at $129/each, and the brokerage fee was only $20! WTH do these clowns do....throw darts at a board to determine how much they're going to fleece a customer?
GEEZ!
/rant.
~Sherry.
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