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Neepawa,#2Consumer Suggestion
Wed, October 05, 2005
I googled for the PBB Logistics contact info in Winnipeg.
The url follows (note to editor: please attach phone #s from page if url not allowed). Hope this helps Eugene get this resolved.
http://www.pbb.com/en/contact_us/contact_us_canada/offices_winnipeg/index.php
For future reference ... when shipping goods into Canada, it is important to ask the shipper who will be handling customs brokerage.
It takes a little longer, but sending via postal system is usually the cheapest and doesn't typically involve 3rd party brokers.
I definately steer clear of United Parcel Service(their brokerage fees are outrageous imo).
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Neepawa,#3Consumer Suggestion
Wed, October 05, 2005
I googled for the PBB Logistics contact info in Winnipeg.
The url follows (note to editor: please attach phone #s from page if url not allowed). Hope this helps Eugene get this resolved.
http://www.pbb.com/en/contact_us/contact_us_canada/offices_winnipeg/index.php
For future reference ... when shipping goods into Canada, it is important to ask the shipper who will be handling customs brokerage.
It takes a little longer, but sending via postal system is usually the cheapest and doesn't typically involve 3rd party brokers.
I definately steer clear of United Parcel Service(their brokerage fees are outrageous imo).
R
Neepawa,#4Consumer Suggestion
Wed, October 05, 2005
I googled for the PBB Logistics contact info in Winnipeg.
The url follows (note to editor: please attach phone #s from page if url not allowed). Hope this helps Eugene get this resolved.
http://www.pbb.com/en/contact_us/contact_us_canada/offices_winnipeg/index.php
For future reference ... when shipping goods into Canada, it is important to ask the shipper who will be handling customs brokerage.
It takes a little longer, but sending via postal system is usually the cheapest and doesn't typically involve 3rd party brokers.
I definately steer clear of United Parcel Service(their brokerage fees are outrageous imo).
R
Neepawa,#5Consumer Suggestion
Wed, October 05, 2005
I googled for the PBB Logistics contact info in Winnipeg.
The url follows (note to editor: please attach phone #s from page if url not allowed). Hope this helps Eugene get this resolved.
http://www.pbb.com/en/contact_us/contact_us_canada/offices_winnipeg/index.php
For future reference ... when shipping goods into Canada, it is important to ask the shipper who will be handling customs brokerage.
It takes a little longer, but sending via postal system is usually the cheapest and doesn't typically involve 3rd party brokers.
I definately steer clear of United Parcel Service(their brokerage fees are outrageous imo).