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Cyclocross Frames, Wheels & Components / Re: FLYXII Gravel Build FR609
« on: September 08, 2020, 06:44:19 PM »Good deal.
If it hasn't been loaded on a flight the seller probably tried to screw you and it will never show up, intentionally or not, don't know.
The frame I ordered Aug 5, shipped Aug 11, arrived in Canada Sep 3rd, now will sit in customs for 1-4 weeks then deliver.
Chainreaction stuff should come fairly quickly but they will ask for duties to be paid before delivery (14% + tax I believe) if you went with the cheap shipping method, if you went with the duty paid option you will pay about the same (for this bike) but it should arrive slightly faster via courier.
Yup, I have some experience in overseas logistics and Aliexpress haha. COVID is unprecedented, but I figure things will arrive eventually. I did order the frame from the official FLYXII store, so I would hope they didn't skip the shipment. It's completely covered by Aliexpress anyway (and they were the ones who reimbursed me).
I don't mind the odd 14% duty thing with Chain Reaction (or maybe 25% after fees)... I tend to try to place smaller orders and use the "this order MAY charge duties" option. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't (although lately, it seems there's duties every time). For the wheels, I paid up front but for the chance I may not get charged and/or what I would get charged is probably less than the up front payment I think I would just chance it.
I did actually order another MTB wheelset from CRC... I got hit with duties from both shipments but it was about 40% less than what I would have paid CRC up front (maybe $15-20 service fee plus 14% of shipment value). I'll take those chances any day. For the complete bike I ordered, they wanted $685 up front. I figure I would wait to see what the courier charges... I think probably $400-450 plus the $90 shipping which is about $150 less (or so). Plus, the odds it somehow slips through and I don't get charged.
Cheers