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Has this happened to anyone else? UPS Shipping

King Par

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I bought a hybrid off WRX a week ago. The guy shipped it out, everything was good and on time. I was tracking it online, noticed something weird, so I called UPS. UPS said their online tracking was wrong, that my package has been in the warehouse since May 14th, and that Canada Customs is doing an inspection. Is there any reason for this?

I've had 2 other things shipped from North Eastern U.S. recently and they were all good and on time.
 
I've had stuff shipped to me by LyleG UPS from Canada and it takes forever. Then when it comes it will be nearly destroyed. R35 shipped the last thing (my putter) FedEx and it was faster and in good shape. So UPS sucks IMHO and FedEx is okay. USPS is in the UPS category or worse. :(

I'm sure it works the same going in the other direction. :)
 
They could be re-evaluating it for duty/brokerage. Sometimes this happens if the value of the article doesn't match up with the item listed. Like, a Callaway driver with a value of $40.

Especially with UPS. Those guys are a cartel.

R35
 
I once shipped a shaft to Canada. Thought everything was ok until UPS online tracking showed it marked as "exception". I called UPS and they said the package was returned to staples.

I went to staples, where I had shipped it from about a week later asking if UPS had returned the package. The salesperson says they remember UPS dropping off a package that was completely mangled, whatever was inside was broken. They had no idea what happened to it.
 
I actually had a bunch of iron shafts and grips shipped to me through UPS and took about a week. Shipped on Monday in on Friday. It wasn't my choice so I had to take my chances.
 
what is sounds like is that ups has some issues with their services being use for the wrong thing which would make the a target for customs searches.
 
what is sounds like is that ups has some issues with their services being use for the wrong thing which would make the a target for customs searches.

Another wrong thing is putting links into either your signature or linking to something by means of promotion.

I will be removing this from this post, I expect you to remove it from your signature.

I'm giving you 10 minutes or you're in the bunker. :killersmiley:

R35
 
I have gotten clubs from both Rock & Lyle with no issues at all, both parcels arrived in perfect condition.
 
That wasn't my issue, I've sent to and received packages from the USA many times before. I just wasn't sure why they would be doing an inspection on it.
 
Inspections are random. Some get checked some dont. I have 4-5 that had opened by customs stickers on them.
 
Hi I used fed ex, and this only happened once, i shipped a parcel from canada to canada nad fed ex held it up saying it was going to the USA then i called them and they shiped it next day to the buyer in canada!!!! duhhhhhhh
never had any troubles shipping international customs randomly inspects items
 
I don't use UPS anymore. After that fiasco when they snapped a shaft clean into 2 pieces and cut the box clean in half, I started shipping USPS. I haven't shipped to Cananda though, my wife tells me its a huge PITA but I don't know. She dealt with LARGE shipments, I can't imagine its to tough shipping a golf club.
 
USPS is in the UPS category or worse. :(
Could not disagree more from an international standpoint WBL. USPS have been exceptional in there pricing and delivery times and conditions. Never had a bent package from USPS and I've received quite a few. Pricing is great, a driver to AUS is about $30-40 if they allow you to send it. UPS, DHL, and FedEx are all $60+ and will not be any quicker.

I always go USPS IF they allow the package (some will ignore the 42'' restriction, some will not).
 
USPS is in the UPS category or worse. :(

I'm sure it works the same going in the other direction. :)

I will disagree and agree on this. I agree, from Canada to the US, it's brutal. I blame USPS. However, from the states to Canada, it's sweet. Very fast and never an issue. No bloody brokerage either.

I have gotten clubs from both Rock & Lyle with no issues at all, both parcels arrived in perfect condition.

Fedex, dog. :canadafla

R35
 
Could not disagree more from an international standpoint WBL. USPS have been exceptional in there pricing and delivery times and conditions. Never had a bent package from USPS and I've received quite a few. Pricing is great, a driver to AUS is about $30-40 if they allow you to send it. UPS, DHL, and FedEx are all $60+ and will not be any quicker.

I always go USPS IF they allow the package (some will ignore the 42'' restriction, some will not).

Agree totally, I have sold a lot of stuff on ebay, everything from clubs to motorcycle helmets & they have all been shipped via USPS. I have shipped to Canada, England, Norway, Italy, Japan, etc & have not had any issues at all.
 

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