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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Currently getting spammed with there emails saying they will send me my package after I pay 20 bucks, I cant find much online but I will wait the strike out. I feel I am not the only one going through... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Exceptional customer service. Maricel is truly one of a kind. Ive interacted with her on numerous occasions and she always goes above and beyond in explaining where or what is going on with your packa... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

“Scam” sounds like they hack your credit card. Deceitful, greasy, are better terms to describe them. Legitimate company but you will be paying extra for no real reason. Canadian consumers: contact... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I spoke to the same person twice about my parcel and both times were awesome. I received a receipt from EZ clear because Beauty Bay mistakenly put the original prices on the order I paid sale price... See more

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EzClear manages the transaction between Customs/Broker and the recipient for ecommerce product entering into Canada Delivery Duty Unpaid electronically. Online retailers often ship to a multitude of countries, often it is too challenging to manage the duties and taxes for each county at check out so they ship internationally on a DDU (Delivery Duty Unpaid) basis. This means that a duties & taxes are collected in once the parcel arrives in country. EzClear is a online method of paying duties and taxes for parcels arriving into Canada.


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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Unnecessary Fees.

I ordered some bike parts from chain reactions in the UK and I was charged 13.65% HST (HST should be 13%) plus a $15 administration fee. And a disbursement fee of $1.89. They are just taking advantage of consumers. I had to call and refuse the delivery of the package... The customer service rep was polite and cancelled it right away (It seems like she was used to cancelling the delivery orders).

24 February 2018
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Coming from someone that shops online…

Coming from someone that shops online CONSTANTLY as it is part of my job:

I have no time to self-clear. I have done it in the past but if I had to self-clear for every order I made I would have to quit my job and just run back and forth to customs.

It takes time to print off the paperwork and then drive to CBSA, pay for parking, wait in line…sometimes the agents ask questions about the parcel that I can’t answer. My time is worth more than the $10 I might save and there were a couple of times when I actually paid more in duties and taxes that what I would have paid with the courier company.

If you have time go for it but I have better things to do with my time.

20 February 2018
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

I ordered bike parts from the UK

I ordered bike parts from the UK. I have done this many times before, and am accustomed to paying a $10 brokerage fee to Canada Post. EZClear charged $14 plus 83 cents "disbursement fee". So, just about 50% more than Canada Post. Delivery was not any faster than normal.
I will only shop from online retailers that continue to use Canada Post exclusively.

14 February 2018
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

EZZ - Contact your distributor!

Firstly I’d like to direct everyone’s attentions to the reviews below for detailed instruction on how to clear your own package without paying the absurd brokerage fees. Also, email the international store’s customer service representative! Because this EZclear scam/company is fairly new, the companies are not yet aware that their packages are being intercepted and essentially held hostage for exorbitant fees. I reached out to the company that I purchased items for and after showing them these reviews among others they indicated that they will be looking for other couriers. The best way to express your dissatisfaction is not only to write reviews but also to contact the Store directly and warn them what is going on.
Now the review itself: because this company is relatively new, the major clothing/item distributers in the UK are not aware of what is going on. Packages that previously were delivered directly are now being intercepted and held hostages for gross fees. My goods cost roughly 40 dollars and there were $22 worth of brokerage costs associated with getting it released. Because I work regular hours I could not go to the Border Services office myself and had to pay the ransom (luckily the distributer refunded me the cost – see instruction above) Once this was paid EZCLEAR messed up again and sent the package over land instead of over air (which was promised) making a simple delivery take over a month in grand total. What a disgusting predatory service which offers zero instruction in the original email as to how to reach out to border services. Borderline incompetent. I will be placing a complaint with the Better Business Bureau of Ontario and I advise you to do the same.

13 February 2018
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Reply from EzClear

Hi Ben, Thank you for your note and we do apologize for the inconvenience. We do not have a record of a transaction for you in our system under your name, so we cannot speak to your particular case, however we can address your comments in general.

You are correct, we are relatively new in the market. We have been in business since 2016 in response to retailer demand for an online simplified in country customs solution known as DDU (Delivered Duty Unpaid). DDU is where the consumer is responsible for all duty and taxes in country. Almost all retailers have a notice pertaining to duties and taxes being the responsibility of the consumer on their website. You may have to look at the fine print but it is there.

Our fees are comparable within in the industry and in many cases much lower than other carriers who also handle DDU (Consumer Pay) parcels. We have no control over the rates charged on imports as this is determined by CBSA. According to the CBSA website https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/pub.../dm-md/d8/d8-2-16-eng.html any item over $ 20 is subject to duties and taxes. We understand that paying duties and taxes is never a pleasant occasion! Consumers are often surprised that import charges are not included in the purchase price.

We are located in a facility with a Customs Bonded Facility and participate fully in the PIP (Partners In Protection) Program which is a cooperative program between private industry and the CBSA aimed at enhancing border and trade chain security. CBSA officers who wish to physically examine parcels do so on site. We do not intercept or hold parcels hostage, we do however prepay duties and taxes for all inbound shipments directly to the broker the same day the goods arrive in Canada and subsequently collect the duties and taxes from the individual consignees. For the service of prepaying we charge a brokerage/admin fee (which is subject to GST/HST) in addition to the duty and tax. It is important to note, that Ezclear does not classify or rate the goods with the applicable duties and taxes, those fees are calculated by a customs broker. We merely facilitate the financial transaction of DDU shipments.

Anyone who wishes to avoid our Brokerage/Admin fee is free to pay CBSA directly. Paying charges directly to CBSA involves taking the time to locate a CBSA office that accepts payments, requesting and understanding the documentation, and physically attending the CBSA office to make the submission. Payment confirmation needs to be returned to us once the process has been completed. This option works well for those located nearby a CBSA office and/or can take the time to go through this process. We have noticed that there are inconsistencies in amounts charged by CBSA, some officers accept the amounts listed by the broker, and other times less, sometimes even more.

In regards to delivery, any item that is paid prior to 2 pm between Monday and Friday is released same day for final mile delivery. The service standard (air vs ground) is not determined by us but pre-determined at the origin. In the event that a service upgrade is requested we often can accommodate this when consignees reach out to us.

Hopefully this general reply has cleared up any concern, if you wish to access additional details regarding your shipment please provide us with the name on the parcel or the parcel number and we will be happy to provide you with a specific reply to your particular situation.

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