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U ship works great. Typically for items I have purchased from the USA I have them dropped at a US point near the border and go get it myself to save the brokerage hassles.
The are however, many carriers that will quote door to door service including brokerage services, Customs and tax fees. I would think Canadian companies are available as well to ship south. U ship is easy to use and is kind of like eBay for shippers- they bid your load and you pick the terms, price etc. I had a large transmission sent from AL to Niagara Falls, NY for about $150USD
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