MAJESTY SHIPS TO CANADA

MAJESTY SHIPS TO CANADA

Package delivery information for our Canadian Customers:

Majesty delivers products to Canadian addresses by UPS Standard and U.S. Postal Service / Canada Post. All orders valued $200 or above, large cartons such as ski shipments, ski poles or heavy packages that require special handling are always shipped by UPS Standard or UPS Expedited service. We may charge a shipping fee depending on the order value and delivery destination in Canada. Deliveries to remote provinces and territories may only be possible by UPS Express services that result in higher shipping fees that are collected at the time of the order. The shipping fee we collect from our customers typically covers only a portion of the total shipping cost.

In addition to the shipping fee that Majesty Skis may charge during checkout, you should expect to pay a customs brokerage fee that allows your package to clear the Canadian Customs at the port of entry, as well as local taxes that the Canadian authorities collect for consumer imports from the United States.

Before placing your order, please assess your total delivery cost; remember, you are importing products from another country.

When in doubt you can call CBSA info line: 1-800-461-9999

NEED TO KNOW: Importing consumer goods to Canada including e-commerce orders shipped from the U.S. are subject to local taxes, import duties (depending on product) as well as customs clearance and handling fees that Canada Post, UPS and other carriers charge a fee for preparing and filing the required import documentation on your behalf. These handling costs and taxes are your responsibility and are not included in any shipping fees that Majesty Skis collects when you place your order.

You can minimize fees by clearing your imported package yourself with the local Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). Alternatively, you can use an online customs broker such as Clearit.ca.

If you are importing goods to Canada - PLEASE READ THIS FIRST

For your information:

  1. Estimating Duty Rates and Taxes
  2. Canada Post - Importing Goods by Mail.
  3. FedEx - Ancillary Clearance Fees for importing goods.
  4. UPS - Importing goods into Canada, shipping rates and import fees (see page 115).

NOTE: If you refuse to receive a shipment that was shipped out to you and the package is returned, we need to deduct from your refund, the actual cost of shipping the product to you and returning it back to our Seattle office plus any fees that were charged by the carrier.

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