Any fellow Canadians used the DJI Care Refresh plan? I recently had to use mine and this has been my experience.
I live in Canada which is one of the coverage areas for DJI Care Refresh. When I bought a Mavic Pro Platinum in February I also bought the DJI Care Refresh protection plan.
In late March I crashed my drone, doing some damage to it. I contacted DJI and they gave me instructions for sending the drone to their service facility in Grapevine, Texas, USA. After sending to Texas, DJI decided the drone qualified for replacement under the DJI Care Refresh plan. I paid the US$89. Everything's good so far. Late last week DJI shipped the drone back to me. It's shipped by ground so it takes about a week to arrive. On Wednesday I had an email from UPS saying that import fees are due on the shipment, and I can't have the shipment until they are paid. The import fees are 178.39! According to the DJI Care Refresh plan, DJI is responsible for all shipping costs.
So I sent an email to DJI and asked them to pay the invoice from UPS. I included a link to a webpage where they could see the itemized charges and also pay the invoice online. Late yesterday DJI sent me an email back saying they had already took care of the shipping and would not pay customs fees. The itemized invoice doesn't list any customs fees, it lists mostly brokerage fees and freight. DJI told me I should pay the invoice, take a picture of the receipt, send them the picture, and MAYBE they will do something for me.
Am I wrong in thinking this service is very shoddy?
Also, on April 18 I had sent DJI an email specifically asking them to not use UPS to ship the drone back to me because UPS is notorious for charging exorbitant brokerage fees when delivering items from the US to Canada. They shipped by UPS anyway.
I live in Canada which is one of the coverage areas for DJI Care Refresh. When I bought a Mavic Pro Platinum in February I also bought the DJI Care Refresh protection plan.
In late March I crashed my drone, doing some damage to it. I contacted DJI and they gave me instructions for sending the drone to their service facility in Grapevine, Texas, USA. After sending to Texas, DJI decided the drone qualified for replacement under the DJI Care Refresh plan. I paid the US$89. Everything's good so far. Late last week DJI shipped the drone back to me. It's shipped by ground so it takes about a week to arrive. On Wednesday I had an email from UPS saying that import fees are due on the shipment, and I can't have the shipment until they are paid. The import fees are 178.39! According to the DJI Care Refresh plan, DJI is responsible for all shipping costs.

So I sent an email to DJI and asked them to pay the invoice from UPS. I included a link to a webpage where they could see the itemized charges and also pay the invoice online. Late yesterday DJI sent me an email back saying they had already took care of the shipping and would not pay customs fees. The itemized invoice doesn't list any customs fees, it lists mostly brokerage fees and freight. DJI told me I should pay the invoice, take a picture of the receipt, send them the picture, and MAYBE they will do something for me.
Am I wrong in thinking this service is very shoddy?
Also, on April 18 I had sent DJI an email specifically asking them to not use UPS to ship the drone back to me because UPS is notorious for charging exorbitant brokerage fees when delivering items from the US to Canada. They shipped by UPS anyway.