Re: My customer was charged extra for mugs to Canada
Posted: 22 Apr 2011, 22:10
Hi all,
Ive just done a job for a customer in Canada. He bought 12 mugs from me and the postage was £35.00 via DHL
The carriage manifesto for Customs stated that the mugs were Gifts, which they were. They weren't to be sold on by my customer, it was just a simple transaction.
He got charged $17.00 (canadian) by Customs when they arrived. Why is this? The mugs cost him £65.00 + £35 carriage, they even smashed one to pieces and 2 had scratches on them! He sent me the pics and to me it looks intentional! Seriously. I inspected the mugs prior to dispatch and I would never send something damaged anyway and i cant see how 2 mugs that were bubblewrapped and placed in a proper mug-carriage box got so damaged.
Luckily the customer isnt screaming at me and ive even offered to send him replacements for free, hes a good customer and its worth doing the freebies for future business. But im confused as to why he was charged extra and more importantly how the damage happened.
Any suggestions?
Cheers
Dave.
Ive just done a job for a customer in Canada. He bought 12 mugs from me and the postage was £35.00 via DHL
The carriage manifesto for Customs stated that the mugs were Gifts, which they were. They weren't to be sold on by my customer, it was just a simple transaction.
He got charged $17.00 (canadian) by Customs when they arrived. Why is this? The mugs cost him £65.00 + £35 carriage, they even smashed one to pieces and 2 had scratches on them! He sent me the pics and to me it looks intentional! Seriously. I inspected the mugs prior to dispatch and I would never send something damaged anyway and i cant see how 2 mugs that were bubblewrapped and placed in a proper mug-carriage box got so damaged.
Luckily the customer isnt screaming at me and ive even offered to send him replacements for free, hes a good customer and its worth doing the freebies for future business. But im confused as to why he was charged extra and more importantly how the damage happened.
Any suggestions?
Cheers
Dave.