On 12 September 2012 03:03, Mark Spencer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Nope.. In my experience importing "typical time nuts items" into Canada Fedex 
> in Canada charges a signficant "brokerage fee" that is typically many times 
> higher than fees charged by other carriers

Since I have the paperwork in front of me, as I need to pay it, here
is the fees from DHL on a 20 GHz vector network analyzer I imported
from the USA to the UK.

Duty £0.00
VAT £2099.46
Other levey £0.00
Customs services £0.00
Administration fee: £41.99
Total £2141.45




Dave

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