F For The Popcorn Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Yesterday at 11:26 AM #1 JLC seems as frustrated as the rest of us and probably tired of customer complaints about something they have no control over. The rates are set at 60%, without adjustment for what's actually charged (for now at least). The picture is an excerpt from their Tariff Policy FAQ, which is a long detailed document. The page explains what happens if you refuse a shipment – you will be charged return shipping. At least this provides a degree of certainty in these uncertain times.
JLC seems as frustrated as the rest of us and probably tired of customer complaints about something they have no control over. The rates are set at 60%, without adjustment for what's actually charged (for now at least). The picture is an excerpt from their Tariff Policy FAQ, which is a long detailed document. The page explains what happens if you refuse a shipment – you will be charged return shipping. At least this provides a degree of certainty in these uncertain times.
ZipZapOuch Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Yesterday at 8:22 PM #2 Do we really need to start another new thread in the same topic by the same JLC customer?