Great news and great timing. Thanks as well for answering during Christmas. That’s not expected or required.
Please ensure your shipments do not use UPS as their brokerage fees crush us in Canada. USPS is good though.
Any chance these packs hit Amazon Canada? While usps is definitely better than ups for brokerage, on larger orders we’ll still get hit with a good chunk of import fees
Excellent news! Ordered bunch of on/offs from amazon.ca, and a 4x dimmer set from amazon.com that will be brought over for me next week. Now just waiting for amazon.ca availability so I don’t risk getting dinged in customs.
PS: The switches are great and all, but I would have never bought from a small company if I didn’t see how engaged employees were in these forums. Great to see this level of commitment to customer support and communication!
Just a data point for anyone interested.
My order was shipped on December 30th, delivered to SW ontario on the 7th.
Total paid on my CC was $208CAD (pretty much exactly what it would cost to buy 4 on amazon) and I got stung by CBSA ($10 clearance fee + $24 for HST based on $185 declared value.) So I ended up paying ~$7 extra and waiting a couple of extra days vs buying from amazon to get the free bulbs.
@KevlarCoated Did you order from Inovelli.com directly finally? What kind of brokerage/etc fees did you encounter with your purchase?
I’m looking to order 5-10 switches directly from Inovelli.com as well (aartech.ca is out of stock), and wondering what kind of extra costs I can/should anticipate over the border.