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LOL IS THIS REAL?
Nah i dont think so
I took that pic from an ig post i seen. Couldn't find an actual article. Looks like someone put that dudes pic on a fake toronto star page
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Where is this article?
LOL IS THIS REAL?
Nah i dont think so
I took that pic from an ig post i seen. Couldn't find an actual article. Looks like someone put that dudes pic on a fake toronto star page
Scum bag...hopefully, he gets deported.
Poor guy, Low and not funny at all. OK thanks
gonna have to sell some of my older kicks for this whip purchase, what you guys recommend to use in terms of selling. Got a couple DS v1 and v2s 300s, stockX ? or should i try my luck with kijiji lol
Anyone hit on yeezysupply??
gonna have to sell some of my older kicks for this whip purchase, what you guys recommend to use in terms of selling. Got a couple DS v1 and v2s 300s, stockX ? or should i try my luck with kijiji lol
Stockx will take 20 USD for shipping and then around 10% in fees. You're paying for the convenience of not having to deal with another person though. Means no endless back and forth, haggling, extra pics etc. FB groups are pretty good, join as many as you can and post in them. TBH if you have a price in mind for each pair just list it for that on FB, Kijji and Stockx (after fees etc.) and wait for someone to bite. Just remember to de-list on stockx if you sell locally cos they will charge you 15% if someone buys and you no longer have it.
What size are ur kicks? Might be interested if price is ok.gonna have to sell some of my older kicks for this whip purchase, what you guys recommend to use in terms of selling. Got a couple DS v1 and v2s 300s, stockX ? or should i try my luck with kijiji lol
Same here, copped size 10. Need help to get rid of duties + tax.Was able to cook on a sz9 on a YS restock around 11:30am. Anyone have experience w/ self declaring? Not trying to get hit w/ the crazy duties + tax, any help will be appreciated.
Toronto's CBSA is pearson airport right?Same here, copped size 10. Need help to get rid of duties + tax.
Found this, not sure it will work or not:
To all those Canadians who copped from YS, do "Self Accounting" with UPS. It'll save you around $60-70 on the stupid "Brokerage Fee" that UPS charges. The brokerage fee is different than taxes and duties -- its essentially a fee UPS charges ON TOP of the taxes and duties for bringing your package over the border. I've done this for a while, it saves you money, and its pretty simple.
This link (http://avoidbrokeragefee.blogspot.ca/2011/03/welcome.html) gives you the details of the process (this link is pretty dated too, but its still accurate), but essentially:
I see on order confirmations that YS already charged Canadians taxes and duties at checkout, which is weird for an American seller to do. If YS forwards what they charged for taxes and duties to the CBSA, this post may be irrelevant (lol), BUT may still be useful for future UPS packages.
- When your package crosses into Canada, call UPS and tell them you want to do "Self Accounting" (DO NOT call it "self clearing" or else they'll make you drive to the border to get your package).
- They'll email you a few forms and instructions.
- Take these forms to your local CBSA office where you pay the taxes/duties on your package. The CBSA will give you a form to prove that you have paid.
- Email the form CBSA gave you to UPS.
- UPS will deliver your package without charging a brokerage fee or taxes/duties at the door.
From that article, I think it is.Toronto's CBSA is pearson airport right?
How much can you save by declaring your parcel. 30$? 40?, not sure if it's worth the time.
How much can you save by declaring your parcel. 30$? 40?, not sure if it's worth the time.