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  • Report:  #116826

Complaint Review: PBB Logistics - Fort Erie Manitoba

Reported By:
- onanole, Manitoba,
Submitted:
Updated:

PBB Logistics
33 Walnut Street Fort Erie, L2A 1S7 Manitoba, Canada
Phone:
905-871-6500
Web:
N/A
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I recieved an invoice from a company idenifing the charges to be a brokerage fee for a cell phone i recently purchased. It was attached to the package when it arrived. At the time I didnt think it was legitimate as i had payed the amount including taxes and all shipping charges. I am being pursued by a CGC collection group and threatening legal action be commenced to enforce the full satisfaction of this debt (totaling $ 56.73). I believe I aquired this charge for having them handle my parcel enclosing the cell phone i purchaced from the internet for $136.89. I have tried paying by visa on the internet adress provided to me : payment-can.pbb.com but have had the page not come up. I am slightly worried about putting my cc number out in the first place but when it does come up i decied to place this report. I will contact the collection group directly to have the legitimacy of the charges investigated. Any one please conytact me if you have any information regarding my charges. I looked up the comany on a web search in hopes that i could find an alternate page to pay by but only found commercial pages for investors or global income planning. I am confused but the collection file opened on me is casing me enough problems to take action. this can no longer be ignored

Eugene

onanole, Manitoba
Canada


4 Updates & Rebuttals

R

Neepawa,
Manitoba,
Canada
From a fellow Manitoban. Seems it is a valid brokerage fee.

#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).


R

Neepawa,
Manitoba,
Canada
From a fellow Manitoban. Seems it is a valid brokerage fee.

#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,
Manitoba,
Canada
From a fellow Manitoban. Seems it is a valid brokerage fee.

#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,
Manitoba,
Canada
From a fellow Manitoban. Seems it is a valid brokerage fee.

#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).

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