Yikes. Do you have the option to not pay and have it returned to dr drone for full refund (if you choose to not pay the tariff)?I spoke too soon a few days ago.
I was NOT past the import fees stage as I initially thought.
This is what I got hit with on Tuesday……..
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Yeah that sucks; if it were a couple of hundred maybe so. No way anyone would fork over 2k extra. Probably is the uncertainty, no one knows for sure how this all works and even customs/common carrier don't know for sure. You should dispute it first.I spoke too soon a few days ago.
I was NOT past the import fees stage as I initially thought.
This is what I got hit with on Tuesday……..
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¡Ay caramba! Wow, that's Trump's tariff in black and white. As we all suspected, the ultimate party responsible for the sweeping tariffs is the consumer. What now?I spoke too soon a few days ago.
I was NOT past the import fees stage as I initially thought.
This is what I got hit with on Tuesday……..
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Wow that really sucks and with no warning. Hope you can cancel and get everything refunded, I'm sure DJI will allow it on their end if that's who you purchased it through.I spoke too soon a few days ago.
I was NOT past the import fees stage as I initially thought.
This is what I got hit with on Tuesday……..
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Yikes. Do you have the option to not pay and have it returned to dr drone for full refund (if you choose to not pay the tariff)?
My understanding is the "fees" have to be paid one way or another.If it’s returned to the seller, why would they charge the seller though?
Those fees are absolutely insane, dude.
If it’s returned to the seller, why would they charge the seller though?
I would think that the fees would cancel outTrust me, I was wondering the same thing. But if the Buyer refuses delivery and the item is returned to the Seller what happens to the fees?
I would imagine someone has to pay for them.
The Seller having to pay the import fees was brought up in this thread……..
It's my understanding that currently there is a 145% tariff on goods over $800 from China. DJI's prices have not reflected that at all but I understand that the enterprise drones are no longer available. If you order a Mavic 3 Pro now at $2199 (or whatever) will you as the consumer be required to pay that tariff of 145% when it arrives? I know some folks are having their drones turned around for no apparent reason. I have a fly away in progress and hopefully will have a new Mav3Pro shipped shortly and am concerned about just getting it let alone them charging a tariff but regardless of...
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I picked one up from BestBuy in Toronto. Considering the exchange rate, it's an excellent deal. They have them in stock. You can easily have someone ship it to you. They have them in stock.Wish me luck. Ordered from Korea via Ebay. Standard RC2. If it actually arrives I'll see if I can get the pro controller. I know...I know...quite a gamble and no DJI coverage for warranty. I don't normally take this kind of a gamble but if it all goes tits up I'll live.
Clarification please.from BestBuy in Toronto
I've dealt with this shipping something from the US to the UK and it was the seller who would be responsible for the fees if the delivery was refused although the US rules may differ.Yes, after talking with the delivery guy I have the option to send it back.
From what I have read, they would then hit the Seller with the import fees for the return.
I’m assuming the Seller must make a decision on whether or not to accept the returned package or try to bargain with me. I wouldn’t mind splitting the fees with the Seller.
Please correct me if I’m wrong.
my drones are insured with State Farm as well. $60/year for up to $5000. That $5000 is the max, but it is for full new drone replacement value. I have a Mavic 3 but since it has been 'discontinued', replacement would be the cost of a new Mavic 3 Pro + new battery. Same for my Mini 3 Pro since it has been 'discontinued'. My replacement would be a new Mini 4 Promy drones are insured by State Farm but only as long as I am using them recreationally. Having my Part 107 is not a problem but I can't use them commercially. They would not be able to fix a broken one of course and I don't know how much of a depreciation they would affix. It's' cheap but nothing I'd want to rely on...
Yes. I was in Toronto for a couple of days last week. I picked the DJI Mavic 4 Pro myself from BestBuy. I did not bring it back on the flight back. Will do so in a few weeks. Yes, I live in FLClarification please.
So you were in Canada yourself for this purchase?
Your avatar shows you reside in Florida?
To get this package back to the U.S will you then have to pay some form of duty fees?
Yes. I was in Toronto for a couple of days last week. I picked the DJI Mavic 4 Pro myself from BestBuy. I did not bring it back on the flight back. Will do so in a few weeks. Yes, I live in FL
And of course you declared it at the border. DON"T ANSWER THAT!!!I picked one up from BestBuy in Toronto. Considering the exchange rate, it's an excellent deal. They have them in stock. You can easily have someone ship it to you. They have them in stock.
By now I think most of us know about State Farm and some of us have had some experience with State Farm as well so YMMV. You don't need other State Farm policies in most states. For me, State Farm doesn't deal with replacement cost. If you make a claim for a covered drone, send them the receipt for that drone and they send you a check for whatever amount you paid. You are free to buy another drone, same model, different model....or, buy no drone at all and keep the money. They don't even ask for the drone back. Regardless of the amount of the claim, at that point, your drone policy days with State Farm are over. This could come in the form of failure to renew, cancellation of existing, or cancellation upon reviewing your 2nd claim...but it will eventually come. They don't seem to pay more than one claim which means any claim after your first claim is useless.my drones are insured with State Farm as well. $60/year for up to $5000. That $5000 is the max, but it is for full new drone replacement value. I have a Mavic 3 but since it has been 'discontinued', replacement would be the cost of a new Mavic 3 Pro + new battery. Same for my Mini 3 Pro since it has been 'discontinued'. My replacement would be a new Mini 4 Pro
I've been with State Farm for over 5 decades. I have never had a single problem with them when filing a claim and they worked with me to set up this drone policy the way I wanted. I'm not sure if they would insure a drone for somebody who didn't have other primary policies
Regardless of the amount of the claim, at that point, your drone policy days with State Farm are over. This could come in the form of failure to renew, cancellation of existing, or cancellation upon reviewing your 2nd claim...but it will eventually come. They don't seem to pay more than one claim which means any claim after your first claim is useless.
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