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I bought some hockey sticks recently. Free shipping over $300. UPS made me pay $50 on delivery for "Duties or taxes are due on this package." The seller did not list the potential expenses outside of what was paid, and said they have no control over this.

Has anyone else run into this (with anything)?

I have never paid duties as a direct fee for anything not purchased in an airport. Shipping was Canada to U.S.

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I had this problem recently. Iโ€™m not in the US. I bought something from H&M online and I got an email from UPS that I would need to pay duties on it.

I was a little surprised as I loaded the countries version of the site and they have tons of stores locally.

It sucks and I felt a little scammed to be honest.