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I placed an order last week at Dry Dock models for some blocks and things. They are in Canada, I’m in the US.  I spent about $35. It was shipped UPS so I was just tracking it to see when I can expect it. There is a notice that there is a balance due.

Click here to pay…. $61 in tariffs. 

That is a problem. 😡😡

 

 Chris

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Those guys also sell and promote companies from Asia and abroad who steal designs from legit mfgs…and they openly support them.  Its a known fact.  
 

Luckily I know of a few honest mfgs right here in the USA.  Prices are already cheaper and the parts are better and no tariffs or fees.  
 

Those same parts bought elsewhere probably would have cost you just $20 …. maybe next time.

 

These tariffs are a bigly bummer.  

 

 

  • The title was changed to These tariffs simply won’t do. Dry dock Very expensive model parts.
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That's interesting, and unfortunate.   I thought the $800 de minimis exemption still applied for stuff from Canada but I guess at least some of what you ordered originated in China and so maybe the Chinese tariff rules applied instead of the Canadian ones.   Did UPS provide a detailed breakdown of how they calculated the $61?

 

I have an interest in this and am just trying to figure out how things work now, as there is a Canadian reseller that has a Model Factor Hiro kit (from Japan) that I am interested in.   I've not ordered it primarily because of tariff uncertainty, though I have investigated a little bit and believe that the $800 de minimis exemption is still in place for both Canada and Japan.

  • The title was changed to These tariffs simply won’t do. Dry dock models very expensive model parts.
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As a follow up, I just tracked the shipment and now it says “the fees on this shipment have been paid”. There is a little information “i” that looks clickable for more info but it doesn’t click. 
Do for now it looks like there will be no additional charges. 
Still no reply from seller. 

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So to clarify and follow up a couple of things. 
First I stated I hadn’t heard back from them. It looks like my fat fingers typed my email wrong on the contact form. So that’s all on me. 
He has now contacted me through text as my phone was smart enough to put in my correct number on the contact form.

 Second it seems purely to be UPS charging these fees with no prior notification that you’ll be subject to these fees. Not good on UPS. 

The seller paid the fees so my products will be delivered for my expected price. 
 

Chris

 

  • The title was changed to These tariffs simply won’t do. Dry dock models very expensive model parts. EDIT: There has been a resolution.
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I wouldn't be quick to blame UPS.   Everybody is being whiplashed by the constant fluctuations of very high tariffs.  I don't think that UPS has any better idea than you or I what they'll be tomorrow.    And be thankful that UPS will act as the broker in these transactions so it's still simpler  (and I doubt more expensive) than it might be if there was an extra party in there handling the tariffs.   My wife had a similar situation on an order from Germany a few weeks ago, but in her case there were more zeroes on the ends of those numbers.  But it did all get resolved pretty quickly with active assistance from the shipper (I don't recall if that was UPS or Fedex).

Bob

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