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27th January 09, 07:17 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by ccga3359
I once had something go out DHL and show up at my door Either Purolater or Canada Post (I forget). But hey if there is no brokerage fees you're ahead of the game Fed-Ex being it's own customs broker can charge you astronomically. I always request that something shipped internationally to use their nations postal service.
Me too. International postage has become very competitive over international couriers. They've had to.
I think DHL might be their own customs broker, too. I had a delivery from the UK to AU with DHL and the shipping and customs charges were well over twice what was paid for the actual item! 
Wade.
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