Shipping from the US to Canada - Best service


The amount of used equipment in Canada is surprisingly limited and the prices often inflated due to limited supply. I have bought many things off E-Bay from the U.S. but mainly small and not quite as fragile as audio equipment. Ebay also offers cross-border services to make life easier for shippers.

I am looking at 3 different methods:

- Ship directly (UPS, etc.)

- Ship to a location in the US near the border and driving to pick up (there are many services)

- Use a 3rd party cross-border service. Item gets shipped to them,  and then they get it into Canada and the final destination. I was surprised this could be much cheaper than UPS or FEDEX direct.


My question is for sellers:
- I assume it is much easier for you to ship within the U.S.?  Would this influence your desire to sell an item as opposed to someone in Canada?

- Would you be uncomfortable shipping to a 3rd party forwarder and prefer to ship to a pickup location (these are staffed and monitored)

othercrazycanuck

Showing 2 responses by grislybutter

I used UPS and it worked fine. The price was about double of what it would have been on this side of the border, e.g. Seattle vs Vancouver. ($35 vs $70)

If you don't live within 30 minutes of the border I'd say it's not worth the trouble, just ship directly.

 

I can't imagine USPS to be better than its Canadian counterpart. It's incredibly slow. But at least packages I hand over to them arrive, at some point in time