Paperewokr
That has never happened with DHL or FEDEX for me.
Does DHL charge for paperwork fee when going through customs?
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: DHL works in mysterious ways...
So I ordered and chose DHL this time. Products alone costed US$96.87 and shipping US$21.35 (Prusa's system quoted a bit over US$300 if sent by FedEx!). So I paid a total of US$118.22. Now I got an email from DHL asking me to pay CAD$34.98 (US$ 27.6). Tax here is 13%. Called DHL and they said that if buying over $20, I have to pay 2.5% service fee for brokerage. She then said that if I don't want to pay, I have to arrange my own broker to do the paperwork to clear customs. In the past when buying from Prusa or other companies outside Canada, FedEx also charged for tax and such brokerage fee. So in the USA, users do not have to pay for such brokerage service fee?
For my location (Northwest Ohio, USA), DHL is fantastic!
There's nothing like ordering on Day 1 and having the product you ordered on Day 4. Halfway around the planet in 3 days, can't beat it. 🙂 And I've never seen any 'brokerage service fee'. I pick my filament, choose DHL, complete the order, done.
I'm on an Island in northern CA, USA
@jeffyoung
Same, DHL is the best preforming delivery we have, and my packages don't look like they played soccer with them when they get here, even our dogs like them. 😉
Regards
Swiss_Cheese
The Filament Whisperer
Favorite Patron
Excellent customer service?
Ordered a Mk3S+ last week. Arrived by FedEx two days later.
Ordered some spools of filament. Sent by DHL Express. I'm near Boston. From Prague the package went to Leipzig then to New York City. Hey, it's going to be here next day! Only 200 miles. But no....
From NYC it was shipped to Miami -- a whopping 1300 miles. From Miami, next stop was -- yes, good guess, it was NOT Boston -- Cincinnati (1150 miles).
Now it's supposed to be another 4 days until arrival. From Cincinnati to Boston -- 880 miles. So I guess, what, are they first shipping it to Seattle, then Dallas, San Diego and finally here...
Oh well. Makes me wonder what the "Express" in DHL Express means....
RE: DHL works in mysterious ways...
Its amazing how DHL sometimes takes the most unexpected routes your package going through Miami and Cincinnati really shows that logistics can be unpredictable. I have noticed that a lot of carriers route through different hubs depending on space and timing, so what seems strange often has a reason behind it. Its a bit like when you are reading about local transportation options such as Bnlboston Limo just to understand how routes and scheduling work its interesting to see how planning affects the journey. did your tracking give any updates on why those detours happened or was it just in transit the whole time?
RE: DHL works in mysterious ways...
Its amazing how DHL sometimes takes the most unexpected routes your package going through Miami and Cincinnati really shows that logistics can be unpredictable. I have noticed that a lot of carriers route through different hubs depending on space and timing, so what seems strange often has a reason behind it. Its a bit like when you are reading about local transportation options such as Bnlboston Limo just to understand how routes and scheduling work its interesting to see how planning affects the journey. did your tracking give any updates on why those detours happened or was it just in transit the whole time?
Logistics can be unpredictable. But the intent of your account and post is quite predictable indeed. 👎