Over the weekend, I pulled some receipts from the courier I use. And compared to Amazon. The Amazon import fees, even with free delivery, exceeded what I paid the courier. Amazon does not break it down, but I suspect it is the customs processing fee that starts at 10 dollars . Also they appeared to charged for volume weight based on the listed package dimension, same as the courier. Which my courier does not charge for packages under ten dollars.
Some items that did not qualify for free shipping were charging delivery fees of 15 to 20 on a single item of clothing.
Food items and supplements could not be shipped.
I have visited a merchant that sells clothing at US prices at the mall. The merchant sells items to a demography outside of my age range, and the sizing would not suit me. Furthermore, you see someone wearing your same dress when you go to public places.
So I will continue to use the courier.
And I do not buy from Shein and Temu because the import costs will exceeded the value of the items and these sites only sell crap. The dresses you see there are heavily photoshopped.
Rather than wait for Govt regulation ( translation: prohibition or restriction of online sales), merchants should research the shipping costs of the products they sell and see what they can do to compete.
For years now, I try to compare local prices vs courier shipping and get locally if appropriate.
I compared this free Amazon shipping plus taxes and duties against the invoice from my courier. There is no significant difference because it appears a processing cost similar to the couriers fee is added.
I will call DHL to see how to get the product. I looked at some clothing and tried to estimate the customs fees. It seems to me they charge the VAT duty and the ten dollars processing fee on small package.
As my courier charges this only on packages over ten pounds, the customs fees were about the same my courier would charge on a fifty dollars item of clothing.
the problem of going vertically for low income housing is bahamian's nasty habit of not paying maintenance fees so the buildings are at risk of falling into disrepair and the buyers are at increased risk of losing their investment. all buyers, both who pay pay the fees and the freeloaders.
the legal system is too slow in dealing with delinquents.
people will goto court and fight for years because of mismatched windows and car wrecks in the parking lot.
ohdrap4 says...
Is this another copy and pasted app that returns null results?
I already pay enough fees and taxes, so nope can't support you.
You need to contact the right family, friend or lover and ask for their support.
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ohdrap4 says...
They don't charge duty on freight charges.
They charge vat on the freight charges. They charge vat on duty .
Example:
clothing at 100
Shipping 10.
Duty 20.
Landed cost 130, vat is 13.
So you pay 20 + 13 = 33
Plus processing fee with vat : 11
44 dollars.
Plus you pay this new JDL scanning chargers which I don't know the formula.
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ohdrap4 says...
I never patronized this eatery.
I have to watch the cost of living , so instead of prime rib, I have to eat Chef Boyardee.
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ohdrap4 says...
Over the weekend, I pulled some receipts from the courier I use. And compared to Amazon.
The Amazon import fees, even with free delivery, exceeded what I paid the courier. Amazon does not break it down, but I suspect it is the customs processing fee that starts at 10 dollars . Also they appeared to charged for volume weight based on the listed package dimension, same as the courier.
Which my courier does not charge for packages under ten dollars.
Some items that did not qualify for free shipping were charging delivery fees of 15 to 20 on a single item of clothing.
Food items and supplements could not be shipped.
I have visited a merchant that sells clothing at US prices at the mall. The merchant sells items to a demography outside of my age range, and the sizing would not suit me.
Furthermore, you see someone wearing your same dress when you go to public places.
So I will continue to use the courier.
And I do not buy from Shein and Temu because the import costs will exceeded the value of the items and these sites only sell crap. The dresses you see there are heavily photoshopped.
On Retailers, couriers fear ‘a dry Christmas’ on Amazon move
Posted 11 November 2024, 11:54 a.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
Rather than wait for Govt regulation ( translation: prohibition or restriction of online sales), merchants should research the shipping costs of the products they sell and see what they can do to compete.
For years now, I try to compare local prices vs courier shipping and get locally if appropriate.
I compared this free Amazon shipping plus taxes and duties against the invoice from my courier. There is no significant difference because it appears a processing cost similar to the couriers fee is added.
I will stick with the courier for now.
Supplements and food items are not being shipped.
On Bahamian business must rise to Amazon challenge
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ohdrap4 says...
I will call DHL to see how to get the product.
I looked at some clothing and tried to estimate the customs fees. It seems to me they charge the VAT duty and the ten dollars processing fee on small package.
As my courier charges this only on packages over ten pounds, the customs fees were about the same my courier would charge on a fifty dollars item of clothing.
On Amazon free delivery move
Posted 9 November 2024, 6:01 a.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
i tried, uploaded id. but, but, the stuff i wanted was not included in the special
On Amazon free delivery move
Posted 8 November 2024, 2:04 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
DHL will add it, just like the post office does.
On Amazon free delivery move
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ohdrap4 says...
in the long term, a mortgage will always be cheaper than a rent.
but , with today's prices, that is moot because even the cheaper mortgage is unaffordable.
Take his friend, for example, can he get a mortgage for less than 1,100? I doubt it.
On Housing crisis solution must ‘break the norm’
Posted 7 November 2024, 3:58 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
the problem of going vertically for low income housing is bahamian's nasty habit of not paying maintenance fees so the buildings are at risk of falling into disrepair and the buyers are at increased risk of losing their investment. all buyers, both who pay pay the fees and the freeloaders.
the legal system is too slow in dealing with delinquents.
people will goto court and fight for years because of mismatched windows and car wrecks in the parking lot.
On Housing crisis solution must ‘break the norm’
Posted 7 November 2024, 3:54 p.m. Suggest removal