Tobacco prices in Canada are utterly insane. We get so ripped off up here. Case in point: I bought a pouch of Captain Black for $6 US during an SP.com sale. Same pouch here? $44.99 not including tax. So over $50 with sales tax. Nuts.
I too have had decent luck. But every so often I get nailed with duty. I ordered a tin of Sutliff Maple Street for something like $8 on SP.com and CBSA nailed me with $63 in duty!!! I'd say maybe four in 10 orders for me gets hit with duty. So I'm a bit wary now.I have had a lot of luck ordering from the US. I order 4 or 5 tins sometimes some bulk in baggy along with the tins. Out of every say 20 shipments maybe 1 or 2 get a Customs Charge.
I generally order from Smoking Pipes they seem to offer the best deals on tobacco and shipping.
Indeed! Despite the taxes, I do try to encourage Blatter & Blatter - usually buying my Italian cigars and a few others there, some pipe tobacco from time to time, and of course a few pipes. It would be sad to lose such a legendary place.The good news is that you are "stuck" in the Province with Blatter and Blatter, which also makes renowned pipes. It's a first rate outfit with a noble history.
We've got the very same scenery here in Finland-each and every parcel from outside of the European commercial zone gets strictly to the customs clearance processing and this inevitably results in added sales taxes of+%24 to the total merchandise value incl shipping feesFor more evidence on how random and strange our duty/taxes laws up here in Canada seem, consider this: I recently ordered a USED pipe off of SP.com. When it hit the Canadian border, they added $19 in duty, despite the pipe not being a new product! So in the end I ended up paying the equivalent of the price of a new pipe for an old estate pipe!
I'll have to keep that in mind... I've ordered from SmokingPipes a few times and so far have lucked out with zero taxes/tariffs.I too have had decent luck. But every so often I get nailed with duty. I ordered a tin of Sutliff Maple Street for something like $8 on SP.com and CBSA nailed me with $63 in duty!!! I'd say maybe four in 10 orders for me gets hit with duty. So I'm a bit wary now.
I placed an order from 4noggins a few days ago. I received the <<shipment is on its way>> email. Click the tracking number in the email, and it took me to an ASENDIA page. Over there it says:You should have 2 emails one just after ordering titles order confirmed and a second one title a shipment is on its way. That one contains a PUF tracking number that refer to mail tracking one.
I got the pretty much the same thing from SmokingPipes and The Danish Pipe Shop... the cheaper shipping options don't actually provide many updates if at all... I just get that one notifications that it has shipped, and then several weeks later I get the package, but no tracking updates throughout...I placed an order from 4noggins a few days ago. I received the <<shipment is on its way>> email. Click the tracking number in the email, and it took me to an ASENDIA page. Over there it says:
-Current Status: Processed by US Carrier.
-Service: Fully Tracked.
Do you know what this means? I'm in Europe, and I certainly expect it may take a while to arrive the package.
After 13 days package arrived in my country. I had normally tracking updates.I got the pretty much the same thing from SmokingPipes and The Danish Pipe Shop... the cheaper shipping options don't actually provide many updates if at all... I just get that one notifications that it has shipped, and then several weeks later I get the package, but no tracking updates throughout...
Trudeau is turning Canada into a totalitarian state via a 1000 papercuts.This is probably old news to you guys, but I just found out that tobacconists in Canada can't ship to other provinces, except with great difficulty. I was looking over a few of them and noted that there were no prices or ordering mechanism. I live in Quebec and was trying to order from other provinces.
In an email, Burlington on Whyte tobacconists (in Alberta) told me:
"It comes down to each Province having its own taxation structure and them wanting their cut. We would have to have separate stores of tobacco for each province along with the appropriate licensing for each province in order to ship across provincial borders."
So I guess I have to buy from Quebec tobacconists only. A well-known and much heralded tobacconist, Blatter & Blatter, are right here in Montreal. I guess I'll be paying them a visit.
On a side note, still no word from 4noggins. I've been calling them 3 or 4 times a day. Always goes to the machine. My online credit card statement, though, shows they took the money with no problem on October 9th. ($193 Canadian dollars!) I don't care if they are having difficulties fulfilling my order. I am a reasonable guy. But as with all matters, it is the silence that is most maddening.
Yep and his war on tobacco is just the tip of the iceberg. He's a mere shadow of his father, who ironically was an avid cigar smokerTrudeau is turning Canada into a totalitarian state via a 1000 papercuts.
I see what you did there...Yep and his war on tobacco is just the tip of the iceberg. He's a mere shadow of his father, who ironically was an avid cigar smoker