Man this is it right here. Like "live in reality and make yourself sick, or abdicate any responsibility for the state of the world."Being angry all the time is toxic and exhausting, not being angry feels morally irresponsible.
In theory, if the business you're buying from is based overseas, you should see a price hike in the cost of shipping to cover the tariff. If the business you're buying from is based in the US, but gets their products from overseas, they're more likely to bake the tariff into the cost of the product. However, if the business you're buying from is based in one of the many countries that have halted all shipments to the US, they might just sit on the order until their postal service resumes shipping to the US.I haven't imported anything in months due to all of the uncertainty and the added fees, but I was surfing a few sites this morning and said to hell with it - found a few sales I couldn't pass up.
Pardon my ignorance, I grew up in a small town and we didn't have classes that taught us how to adult, let alone how to adult in a Trump society. I know how the tariff fees are working, and those are added up front, so I'm good on that. But with de minimus gone, how are the fees ($80 and up, right?) being collected? I ordered from Gundamit, and it's been a while since I've bought from them but whatever service they use (still listed as 'free' on their site) typically hands over to USPS once it clears customs. Is this one of those cases where USPS will charge me when I pick it up at the post office? Or am I charged directly from customs (that seems over complicated)?
If I ordered from China or Japan and it was arriving UPS, does UPS charge me at my door? Send me an invoice later?
Sorry again for the ignorance, but I do appreciate in advance for the education.
What I've never understood is BBTS or other deliveries will whack me when it's FedEx, but Hasbro (they used to use it) and Mezco never ever did, at much higher values.Well I got my order from BBTS a couple weeks ago. Granted this is US to Canada, but BBTS says they will only use FedEx to ship to Canada now until the situation is more clear?? Sure Canada Post is in negotiations will their union workers but they are only limiting overtime not stopping service.
Anyway, the order was $66.50US (approx. $91.50Cdn). I got hit for $24.03Cdn from FedEx. That works out to about 26% of the purchase price. Taxes locally for me are 13% so another 13% on top for duties/brokerage/whatever. That was before the Trump 35% tariff on non-CUSMA (USMCA) goods. Still the items probably don't fall under any sort of enhanced tariffs/costs and still got dinged for almost 15% (not counting taxes).
I can only imagine what it must be like for stuff going into the US right now, and that is probably why so many companies are just saying "fuck it, let's wait and see what happens." Because why get dinged by FedEx and the other couriers, then the customer gets dinged as well for who knows how much?
Having watched the show, this is objectively a very funny description of Toga.I know nothing about My Hero Academy, but I thought she looked cute.
In theory, if the business you're buying from is based overseas, you should see a price hike in the cost of shipping to cover the tariff. If the business you're buying from is based in the US, but gets their products from overseas, they're more likely to bake the tariff into the cost of the product. However, if the business you're buying from is based in one of the many countries that have halted all shipments to the US, they might just sit on the order until their postal service resumes shipping to the US.
Hadn't seen it posted here, but last week they put a sign up at my Post that just says if you're shipping to the US, you gotta pay all the fees now up front because ain't no one calculating it and they can't be bothered.I'm like.. second-hand buddies?... with a guy that works for CanadaPost. They are literally not even talking about the US problem right now. It's ALL about the contract negotiations and trying to make CP 'more profitable' within Canada so Canadians will stop abandoning the service for more expensive, but more reliable/stable, services.
They do not care about the US at all right now. ToySnowman is living in a fantasy.
I just read the wiki, it kind of makes her sound like a psycho, but I think she might be misunderstood.Having watched the show, this is objectively a very funny description of Toga.
The $80 is a USPS flat fee because they're unprepared to handle the end of de minimis. It's supposed to be temporary until they have a system in place to calculate the correct fees. I think it was originally supposed to end in 2027, but then Trump said, "da minimissushes is bad. End it in three weeks."Right, I've seen tariffs included in the final cost for a bit now. I was more curious about the new fees based on the item price now that the $800 de minimis is gone, which is a separate deal from tariffs. I think I saw somewhere that the fee starts at $80? So I'm trying to figure out when I'm charged that extra $80, and who collects it.
*I might be wrong about the $80 number, but it was something like that I think. Unless I read it wrong.
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Yup.Hadn't seen it posted here, but last week they put a sign up at my Post that just says if you're shipping to the US, you gotta pay all the fees now up front because ain't no one calculating it and they can't be bothered.
Alright.
Her whole thing is that she likes cute things, but other people don't understand the stuff she finds cute. She needs blood for her quirk to work, and she thinks blood is cute. She just wants to be accepted.I just read the wiki, it kind of makes her sound like a psycho, but I think she might be misunderstood.
Thanks for this reminder that I wanted that figure. Was able to find the last one on Amazon Japan for a not absurd price. As expected, every other North American option was ridiculous.Her whole thing is that she likes cute things, but other people don't understand the stuff she finds cute. She needs blood for her quirk to work, and she thinks blood is cute. She just wants to be accepted.
The $80 is a USPS flat fee because they're unprepared to handle the end of de minimis. It's supposed to be temporary until they have a system in place to calculate the correct fees. I think it was originally supposed to end in 2027, but then Trump said, "da minimissushes is bad. End it in three weeks."
Can you imagine going to the post office to pick up your $20 item and the person behind the counter asks you for $80. How many abandoned packages are there going to be? Who handles all that? Does it go back to the sender or stay in the US forever? Then there must be a massive number of credit card chargeback. No wonder nobody wants to send anything to the US.