@Teo
This discussion is focused on the U.S.
@Teo
Don’t rub it in. For my next DJI drone, I plan to buy from Best Buy in Vancouver.
I just wish I could find one in stock in the U.S. I’m looking for the 3S with the RC2 Fly More Combo, but I’ve heard nothing but bad experiences ordering directly from DJI.
Eli said:
I just wish I could find one in stock in the U.S. I’m looking for the 3S with the RC2 Fly More Combo, but I’ve heard nothing but bad experiences ordering directly from DJI.
I got one yesterday from Adorama! Still saying low stock. so, you better act fast.
Two different options, two different prices. That doesn’t signify anything about tariff pricing. $500 for a better RC and two extra batteries along with an ND filter set seems reasonable to me.
Shawn said:
Two different options, two different prices. That doesn’t signify anything about tariff pricing. $500 for a better RC and two extra batteries along with an ND filter set seems reasonable to me.
It launched at $1,600. Now it’s $1,600 on sale with a ‘normal’ price of $2,250. That $2,250 is likely the new price due to tariffs.
And it doesn’t even come with a bag!
Shiloh said:
And it doesn’t even come with a bag!
The bag is included in the photos, though.
I’m planning a trip to Canada.
Skyler said:
I’m planning a trip to Canada.
Same here. I’m just going to unbox it there… you know, to test it out and enjoy it.
Skyler said:
I’m planning a trip to Canada.
Same here. I’m just going to unbox it there… you know, to test it out and enjoy it.
That’s my plan too. I also considered shipping it back via FedEx or something.
@Tan
That definitely risks customs issues. It’s better to unbox it in Canada and pretend you brought it from the U.S.
Rio said:
@Tan
That definitely risks customs issues. It’s better to unbox it in Canada and pretend you brought it from the U.S.
Good thinking. What if I unbox and fly it in Canada a few times and then ship it back without the original packaging? Would that still be risky?
@Tan
I’m bringing my other drones to fly in Canada to capture some footage and I’m taking a drone carrier to make it look like I’m just producing content.
@Tan
Find a remote part of the border and just fly it over.
@Tan
Yes, lol. International shipping is always subject to customs declarations. You basically have to lie on paper to make it work.
Skyler said:
I’m planning a trip to Canada.
When you bring it back to the U.S., you may incur a duty charge, unless you stay in Canada long enough to meet the allowance for bringing it back. I’d advise against flying it across the border and landing it in the U.S. because that could lead to big trouble.
@Reagan
Can’t you just unbox it and drive it back? They don’t keep track of what you carry.
@Reagan
Only if you’re declaring it.
Welcome to Trump’s campaign to make America poor again.