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Sending Castor Into FHA
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11/22/20 10:15 AM
11/22/20 10:15 AM
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Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 153 Saskatoon,Saskatchewan
YOTEBOY
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I have a bunch of castor and was thinking of sending it into FHA. The local buyers up here in Canada are paying 2/3 of the price FHA is. If I do send it in, how much do they ding you for shrinkage? And yes, I know I’ll pay commission but other than waiting to get paid I still think I’ll do better with them than selling locally.
Last edited by YOTEBOY; 11/22/20 10:16 AM.
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Re: Sending Castor Into FHA
[Re: YOTEBOY]
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11/22/20 08:13 PM
11/22/20 08:13 PM
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I have sent it when it dried for a few days and I have also sent it after drying for over a month. Both times they dinged me close to 30%. I will send them my fur but not Castor. Nope. Never again.
Last edited by ack; 11/22/20 08:13 PM. Reason: Dang auto correct
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Re: Sending Castor Into FHA
[Re: YOTEBOY]
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11/22/20 09:10 PM
11/22/20 09:10 PM
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If you can get $80 -$85 lb in the country you will come out ahead of having FHA sell it for $100 and deducting <-> 23% shrinkage and then deducting 11% selling fee. Not to mention your shipping charges to get it there.
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