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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Bad company

Dog excremental company that says one thing on the phone, and the other when you come pick it up. Yes you can pick it up here. No, you need to call our call centre so we can send you additional papers to fill in that we don't have at the pickup. Also your package isn't even here. Have a nice day.

Its only cat medicines, what do they care? If you got the choice: never UPS. Stands for oops.

15 April 2022
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

UPS.bg misusing new EU tax law

Since July 1st the “all knowing” EU Parliament, took into effect a new law.
When a private person orders items from outside the EU, with a price below €22,00, you have to pay tax (when the store doesn't collect this). Which is no problem. The tax is 21%. The problem is the misuse of this law.

As could have been expected, there is directly a possibility of misuse.

I ordered an item from India, this was the beginning of June.
Value $28.05. Tax for entering Europe should be $5.99, €5.04. To LEV 9.87.
UPS request LEV 18.00)! Almost double the tax!!!

And then...
You have to apply for a special paper, the paper itself is free.
But... It has to be collected from the Airport. I am sorry? We still live in a Pandemic. THE place to be exposed (I belong to a hazards risk group) to the virus is at an Airport. No way I am going to go over there. Furthermore, in this electronic period, these items can be requested in almost all European countries online. If they need them (most of the time, it is not necessary).

The Airport is about 10 km from where I live. Public Traffic is no option, thus a taxi. This'll cost me about half the amount I paid for the item. When not more.

And there is more. Broker costs for UPS. LEV 36. I paid $21.00 shipping. Now broker costs?

So, thanks to the EU parliament I have to pay a total of (est. due to taxi costs vary) LEC 104 extra. About €50.00. For an item with a value of $28.05?!

Don't forget, I paid $21.00 shipping costs already for UPS. And now this?

UPS can send the item back. It was a birthday present, but the joy of this item is lost forever.
Thanks to the EU and UPS.

UPS, you should be ashamed of your “service”.

10 July 2021
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