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Holy thread necro batman.
It's evident that not many people here have ever ordered heavy items and had to pay for the shipping.
For this reason I've never even considered ordering ammunition as the weight-shipping rate would make it cost prohibitive; a magazine costs $15 to send, imagine 100lbs of ammunition.
It's evident that not many people here have ever ordered heavy items and had to pay for the shipping.
For this reason I've never even considered ordering ammunition as the weight-shipping rate would make it cost prohibitive; a magazine costs $15 to send, imagine 100lbs of ammunition.
They were shipping ammo canada post![]()
At least mine wasnt C.P. I dont remember the company the first time I Think it was DHL the second time. The second was a rifle, crate of ammo, bi-pod & laser sight. The bi-pod and laser were in a DHL bag . But the driver was in a plain white cube van. And yes ive heard stories of them shipping stuff in plastic bags, all my stuff came in unmarked clean bardboard boxes with the exception listed above.
I have not ordered from Marstar for abit but last time I did buy a crate of ammo it was very expensive to have it shipped and I am very close in Ottawa. Likely need to negotiate a better rate with their shipping provider. I can buy it cheaper from BC for example and the shipping was less than getting it from Marstar. That being said if you dont ask for a quote for shipping before you get something shipped then you have no right to complain. Its like going into a store and not looking at a price tag.
You may wish to give your clients a heads up on the cost of shipping. I was sickened to see my bill for two crates of 7.62x25 ammo with a shipping charge of 263.43. I will not be getting any more ammo from you. PS Trade Ex will ship for free!
ammo is considered dangerous goods, most companies don't like to ship it so they throw on large dangerous goods fees, usually the only ones that will work with you are Loomis or Canpar and you can go to their sites and get an idea of what it costs... http://www.canpar.ca/en/ship/rate_calculator.jsp
Ontario to PEI... Google Marstar, postal code K0B1R0, Google PEI postal code, come up with C1A1B6 as an example, two crates of 7.62x25, about 14x19x7 each weighing 48 lbs... click get rate
Shipment Rate
Weight 96.0 lb
Zone 15
Transit Time 2 day(s) *
Estimated Delivery Date 08/18/2015
Freight Charge $167.77
Residential Charge $2.75
Net Charge $170.52
Estimated Fuel Surcharge Rate 12.05%
Estimated Fuel Surcharge $20.55
Subtotal $191.07
PEI HST $26.75
Total $217.82**
and there is no option to click for dangerous goods... all extra fees
I'm afraid you are misleading folks here, as said many times Marstar charges exactly what we pay with the various carriers.... That said please keep in mind that we have heavily discounted contracts will all the carriers we use.... Canpar, UPS, Day & Ross as well as many of the larger carriers....
For example in the case you mention, shipping is higher to PEI as it is to Vancouver Island.
Our shipping is estimated at $80.oo
Please do not mislead our customers....
John