Asto - 9-27-2009 at 03:55 PM
Hey people.
I'm new to the fantastic world of ouds and I'm currently looking at a few ouds on the internet. Many are available on ebay and I'm wondering if some
of you bought some from international sellers and had a good/bad experience.
Also, I live in Canada and I'm wondering what the deal is with the Customs and what they charge for importing an oud.
Any help will be apreciated
peace
suz_i_dil - 9-28-2009 at 03:35 AM
Depending on your budget, it may be a good idea to deal directly with an oud maker rather than with a resseler.
I don't know the situation for Canada, but I had a bad experience with custom in France, who charged me 20% of the price of the instrument...more the
charge for DHL shipping, it was making enough money to go pick it myself moreover a visit of Istanbul.
I learned after those custom fees were systematic with DHL or other private company...but sometimes with national post they don't charge, because of
less controls. Anyawy national post may be less safe for an oud than private companies.
fhalaw - 9-28-2009 at 06:39 AM
15 percent my friend... It sucks,
there is a lot of debate but if you decide to buy, make sure they ship it (from the states) with USPS not DHL and FEDEX, because I have heard horror
stories with 30% handling and customs..
Or just buy a oud in Canada. From private sellers, and you dont pay taxes..
There are some ways to get slightly around the customs issues....
Franck - 9-28-2009 at 06:48 AM
You can try to have sent as a gift with a 50$ to 100$ value, this way you'll save $$.
fhalaw - 9-28-2009 at 06:50 AM
I have one I might sell(Montreal),
Samir Canada was trying to sell some a month back, ask him as well (ottawa)
where are you located..
Post an Ad of the buy/sell page..
Asto - 10-1-2009 at 01:32 PM
thanks guys. Anybody knows how reliable arabinstruments.com is???