International Shipping

 

International Shipping

We will not be held accountable for lost, damaged, stolen, or unclaimed international shipments.

USPS orders are not trackable after leaving the US borders.

DHL orders do offer tracking from point A to point B.

International orders typically take anywhere from 5-15 days for delivery. While some International orders may take anywhere between 2 to 8 weeks for delivery.

 

Please note:

We ship from the United States with terms defined as "Free on Board (FOB), USA". This means that ANY and ALL fees (except shipping/transit) charges are your responsibility. You will probably be charged some mixture of customs fees (e.g. taxes, duties, processing fees, brokerage fees, etc.) upon delivery of your shipment. Fit Hustle has no control over these fees, nor any means to calculate them into the total price of shipping.

The shipping charges you pay to Fit Hustle do NOT include customs fees, import taxes, brokerage fees, or duties. If you refuse to pay the customs fees when your order arrives, the shipment will be returned to Fit Hustle and we will be charged the customs fees plus return shipping costs. Therefore, we do not issue refunds for customs fees, shipping, or the cost of your order if you refuse to pay the customs fees. If you receive the shipment and refuse to pay the custom's fees, such that we are billed by USPS on your behalf, we will bill you for these fees directly.

It is possible that the delivery of your order could be delayed due to customs processing. If your order does not arrive in a reasonable amount of time, you should check with your local customs office to see if they are holding the package for payment of fees. Also, some customs offices will send a separate invoice for your customs fees that could arrive several weeks after you receive your shipment.

Orders shipping outside the U.S.A. are typically subject to government taxes, duties and brokerage fees. This article explains Fit Hustle’s international methods of shipment and international terms of sale.

Brokerage fees are levied by the shipping company (e.g. USPS / DHL) to cover the cost of processing the package through customs. 

Taxes are sales/usage taxes levied by the destination country's government. e.g. Sales tax, VAT, GST

Duties are special importation taxes levied by the destination country's government for particular classes of goods.