Made in Canada conundrum


We all know that some of the very best audio equipment is made in Canada. Some of these legendary companies don't have service facilities in the USA, so if it breaks,like mine did, you send it back to Canada. I just experienced this: Promised about 2 weeks turn-around time, but we're going on 2 months and it's still at Customs in Canada, who are waiting to clear it, having charged me tax, duty, broker fees (FedEx) and a fourth charge for some technicality that I've forgotten. What do US purchasers feel about paying tax, duty and broker fees when they buy Canadian and then pay the same fees again to have the original repaired? Annoyed, like I am, or did you know that? And would you have bought Canadian if you knew this before-hand - like I didn't, because nobody told me. Should I have known this? Opinions, please. (I will keep the Manufacturer's name confidential while I wait for resolution)
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Showing 3 responses by albertporter

06-02-09: Benie
Rodman is wrong, 2 of the links are based out of Quebec, they don't like anyone including Canadians.

True or not, that's the funniest line in the thread :^).
Hello, I'm Mr. Howgul Abul Arhu from Nigeria and would like to bid upon your auction. Is that fine with you today?

If yes, I will share with you the name of our leader (and account number) who has left the sum, upon his death, of $120,000.00 with no one to claim.

Would you like me to explain how you can help me distribute this money?

Please supply:

(A) your banker's name, telephone, account and fax numbers.

(B) your private telephone and fax numbers —for confidentiality and easy communication.

(C) your letter-headed paper stamped and signed. If yes, please send the tonearm and two free cartridges you wish to keep from the Canadians

Sincerely, Howgul Abul Arhu
06-05-09: Polk432
howgul, No auction today!

I trust you very well. I know you will send the package with your letterhead, banking information and free tonearm. God bless you and the little children.