Did the Broker not have an After Hours contact? Many Brokers will have a telephone number for After Hours problems; either a local person or a number to a 24 hour office.
I won't comment further as you don't state who the Broker was or why it wasn't set up.
The FAST card only works for Importers who are CSA (Customs Self Assessment) participants. It depends on what customers your carrier has whether it is a worthwhile investment for you to make.
Yes, it does get chilly in the St. Lawrence Valley in the fall and it'll get colder during the winter.
> On the subject of border crossing, though, I took a
>non-FAST load in through Lansdown a few days ago, and got to
>spend the night parked outside the Customs office. Didn't
>get to sleep much - NOBODY feels any need to be quiet around
>there at 4am! Also, it was the first time I used my little
>propane heater, and I was kind of worried that if I got too
>warm, I might toss my blanket too close to it, or on top of
>it - now I'll have to put up a net or something to be sure I
>won't wake up to a blazing fire that turns out to be my
>blanket.
> Why I spent the night there is because the broker hadn't
>cleared the freight, though I'd faxed the papers at 4:15pm,
>and arrived at 2:00am. And no, I hadn't called to ask
>whether the freight had been cleared. An oversight that I
>will never commit again - but really, why is it necessary? I
>don't have to call my carrier to ask if they're going to pay
>me on time, & the carrier doesn't have to call me to ask if
>I'm going to deliver the load I picked up - why do brokers
>need to be asked if the job they agreed to do got done?
> Just needed to vent - my first border crossing after
>investing the time & money for a FAST card, I get to spend
>the night at Customs! And the morning being directed to
>widely separated buildings, on foot, in subzero
>temperatures, not to mention the wicked wind chill!
> OK, I'm done now. To whom do I pay the $5 for whining?