Dumb people are everywhere. One simple request and nope they couldn't follow it.
I ordered belts from a supplier in the USA. I was very specific. I told them it had to be shipped USPS no other carrier due to broker charges. The dim wit on the phone assured me it would be shipped post and 2 days later a fed ex package is left at my door. So in addition to the 15.00 USD for 2 belts plus 20.00 USD shipping charge I can expect at least $40.00 more in broker fees and taxes because someone wouldn't listen, or their boss overrode them and just said fu*k it ship fed ex. I should name the company but I won't because I don't need blow back from shithead filing his complaints to youtube for every video. 35USD converts to 49.58 today and then 5.95 in canadian taxes plus 37.50 broker charge, 93 for 2 belts. They would have been about 4.50 each from local supplier but out of stock and was told September was when I could expect them. So had to go the expensive route or be tripping over these machines for 3 months.

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