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Just got the business doc request on a Canadian account. Guessing it will be similar to Inform in the US.
My concern is if they ask for ID. Used my passport for the separate US acct.
Was thinking of using health card if needed, or DL (banned address from 12 years ago) if necessary.
Question is, will they do facial recognition off of the ID to see if there are any other accounts under my "face"
Thinking no, because of the identical twins rule, but this is AZ.
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Originally Posted by Phd Question is, will they do facial recognition off of the ID to see if there are any other accounts under my "face"
Thinking no, because of the identical twins rule, but this is AZ.
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I haven't heard that they have started this practice. But knowing AMZ, if they can do something to not have a human involved, they probably have done it.
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Highly unlikely.
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Originally Posted by Phd Just got the business doc request on a Canadian account. Guessing it will be similar to Inform in the US.
My concern is if they ask for ID. Used my passport for the separate US acct.
Was thinking of using health card if needed, or DL (banned address from 12 years ago) if necessary.
Question is, will they do facial recognition off of the ID to see if there are any other accounts under my "face"
Thinking no, because of the identical twins rule, but this is AZ.
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PhD | I think you're safe....
Good thinking for sure though
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Originally Posted by UngatingBeast Highly unlikely. | Traffic on AZ.ca is not as heavy but doesnt mean it's highly unlikely...
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Originally Posted by rsot Thanks for the chuckle agent  - aiming to derail  | Retirement is still, kinda, on track. Just trying to sell the rest of our stuff off as well as building a bit of a safety net.
Bad news is we got double trumped. Lost 300K from our retirement fund through this craziness.
Plus 2/3 of our business was always in the US. Shipped myself into the states. 90% of those products are made in China. Can't afford to pay an extra 145%.
So our safety net is pretty thin right now, and retirement plans are being toned down a bit. Just hoping to hang tough for another year or so and have the markets recoup.
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Thanks for all the responses.
The Canada Identity Verification is way different than Inform in US.
Even need to submit a document to outline the structure of the company, similar to a flowchart with all names of people involved.
An absurd waste of space and time since this account is over 12 years old (not bad more a stealth acct).
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Sorry for your loss,you are not alone.
But there is no tariff war between Canada and China,can you still place order from China and take them across the border to AMZN US warehouse?
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Originally Posted by agent006140 Sorry for your loss,you are not alone.
But there is no tariff war between Canada and China,can you still place order from China and take them across the border to AMZN US warehouse? | Silver linings, eh? I hope you get this sorted PhD!
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Thats was he did in the past,for his AMZN USA account,he will drive across the border and drop off his inventory at an US AMZN warehouse
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Originally Posted by agent006140 Sorry for your loss,you are not alone.
But there is no tariff war between Canada and China,can you still place order from China and take them across the border to AMZN US warehouse? | Exporting is for product country of origin, not where the products are travelling.
I have checked with our broker, and yes, China tariffs would apply. If they didn't, China would ship into Vancouver, then ship into US without tariffs.
Still waiting to see if this changes and we can get our last orders into the US before moving to retirement.
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Originally Posted by agent006140 Thats was he did in the past,for his AMZN USA account,he will drive across the border and drop off his inventory at an US AMZN warehouse | And yes, we are retiring. Just was trying to do a small year and build a safety net this year.
What hurts most is that we were going to go out on our terms.
It's all fun and games, until it's not!
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Originally Posted by Phd Retirement is still, kinda, on track. Just trying to sell the rest of our stuff off as well as building a bit of a safety net.
Bad news is we got double trumped. Lost 300K from our retirement fund through this craziness.
Plus 2/3 of our business was always in the US. Shipped myself into the states. 90% of those products are made in China. Can't afford to pay an extra 145%.
So our safety net is pretty thin right now, and retirement plans are being toned down a bit. Just hoping to hang tough for another year or so and have the markets recoup.
PhD | YOu mean you're part of the 6.4trillion of lost asset?
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Latest,China is willing to talk !
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Originally Posted by SaiJin YOu mean you're part of the 6.4trillion of lost asset? | Yup, without us, it would be down to 6.399998 trillion
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What happens if you load up your station wagon with goods destined for US AMZN warehouse,would US customs stop you?
Recently someone tried to bring eggs from Mexico and the US customs said NO?
Gold is up $84 now and Bitcoin $82,some said gold can easily go to $4000 and eventually $6000.
Central banks are ditching US treasuries and buy gold !
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Originally Posted by agent006140 What happens if you load up your station wagon with goods destined for US AMZN warehouse,would US customs stop you?
Recently someone tried to bring eggs from Mexico and the US customs said NO?
Gold is up $84 now and Bitcoin $82,some said gold can easily go to $4000 and eventually $6000.
Central banks are ditching US treasuries and buy gold ! | I cross the border in commercial. Just like a trucker, just a smaller version. This includes transponder to cross and brokered paperwork to cross.
Our investments will need to stay where they are now. They do average 9% a year, and the window for moving them is now closed. It will come back though, it always does. But we have never faced this much uncertainty around the world since 1939.
Just playing a waiting game right now. We could just continue the selloff and fade away, or if China goods (at least toys) get a tariff drop, we can continue with our "safety net" before riding into the sunset.
But I will make the decision before the end of May. We are still in good shape. Just not the complete freedom in retirement yet that I had in place 10 weeks ago.
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HK postal system just said they are not shipping goods to US,documents are OK.
Have not heard any thing from UPS or Fed Exp,Fed Exp is popular with Chinese sellers.
As for the stock market,gold miners are the only ones which are doing well,besides the weapon/arms manufacturers.
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Originally Posted by Phd Yup, without us, it would be down to 6.399998 trillion
PhD | That hurts.... can you make it back you think? THe market should rebound.
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not rebounding now,DJI is down 720 points,Nasdaq 100 just as bad
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Originally Posted by SaiJin That hurts.... can you make it back you think? THe market should rebound. | It will rebound, but this is unprecedented territory. So unlike 2008/2020/2022, there is really nothing to guide the Feds through the potential chaos that may be coming.
All we can do is hope someone straightens what's his name out.
On the bright side, the business owes us just over 100K when we do shut everything down. With our government pensions, we should be able to stretch it out for 14-18 months.
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