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tapper 04-23-2014 10:20 AM

question for canadian members
 
I hope I am posting in the right section.

I want to buy a PQ1500s sewing machine from AllBrands.
It will cost something over $1000, which includes shipping/ customs charges.
That is still abouit $700 cheaper than I can buy locally.

Have any Canadian members purchased from AllBrands? Did you have problems with delivery or other problems (damaged goods/ missing items etc.)?
Thanks for your help.
tapper

quilter1 04-23-2014 10:24 AM

I have never purchased from them so can't comment. I would be careful though, your warranty might not be valid in Canada. I purchased a machine from a shop across the border once, but was prepared to go back if there was a problem. It is just over an hour from home.

cathycabot 04-23-2014 01:38 PM

I purchased the same machine from eBay seven yrs ago and have never had a problem with it. I use it on my long arm quilter great for speed. I can get it serviced at my local shop. If I remember it think I paid $700.00 for it plus shipping never paid customs on it. I am quite pleased with it

cathycabot 04-23-2014 01:42 PM

Sorry as for your question never had to inquire or use warranty , so very little to go wrong with it only motor I guess

KathieS 04-25-2014 05:10 AM

Online Machine Purchasing
 

Originally Posted by tapper (Post 6688043)
I hope I am posting in the right section.

I want to buy a PQ1500s sewing machine from AllBrands.
It will cost something over $1000, which includes shipping/ customs charges.
That is still abouit $700 cheaper than I can buy locally.

Have any Canadian members purchased from AllBrands? Did you have problems with delivery or other problems (damaged goods/ missing items etc.)?
Thanks for your help.
tapper

I have purchased a machine from Sew Vac Direct, a US competitor of AllBrands. In addition to any customs fees/duties, be prepared to pay Brokerage fees and a Monetary Conversion Fee if using a Canadian Funds Credit Card (usually 2-3%). All the extra charges are due on delivery except the Monetary Conversion Fees that appear on your credit card statement. Unfortunately, I had a problem with my machine that necessitated returning it to the US for repairs. The company provided me with a RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) and there were no issues with warranty coverage, but I paid the shipping costs of the return. The repairs were completed quickly and the machine returned to me, but despite having an RMA number and packaging and documentation that clearly indicated my machine was returning to the US for repairs, Canadian Border Services again charged duties/taxes due on delivery and I was never able to get reimbursement for the duplicated taxes/duties.

My experience with this US company and their Customer Service was terrific and the pricing on the machines was far better than anything offered in Canada. My vote is to go for it and enjoy !

granny64 04-25-2014 12:49 PM

All Brands is located in Baton Rouge, LA and is a very reputable company. They have a store in BR but started out as an internet company. I am from Louisiana.


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