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Will I get this gift in time?
Long story short...... I want to order a gift for Xmas, coming from Montreal, Quebec HS to my home in Northern NJ. What are the chances that it will get to me in one day if it is overnighted.
Will customs hold it for a day or more?
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I'd be surprised, but I've never ordered something across the border, you may be lucky.
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Ask ther shipper, they will ballpark.
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Are there doughnuts in the package? If so LE officers have a problem with these and it may be held until they are sure that the contents are not dangerous... or they get full!
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Heh heh....actually it's a fur product.....Hmmm, that might hold them up too.
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I do some business with a printing plant in Mississauga, each time they send a proof or I send them files it takes 1-2 days via 'overnight'. I think if it was shipped yeserday or today you should see the package by Friday, as long as the paperwork is in order.
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