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  • A Anton Afanasyev

    Forgot to say - I dont drive. That sorta voids that way you described :( Thanks for the tip though, I'm sure I'll use them sometime ;) Anyone else?


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    charlieg
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    I use newegg all the time. Good prices, predicatable shipping, and great customer service... I would be stunned if they didn't ship to Canada. In fact, they use FedEx, so I'm sure they do. If you are still not sure, shoot their customer service dept. an email....

    Charlie Gilley Will program for food... Whoever said children were cheaper by the dozen... lied. My son's PDA is an M249 SAW. My other son commutes in an M1A2 Abrams

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    • A Anton Afanasyev

      Need to buy something, and newegg has the best price. Unfortunately ,I couldnt not find on their website whether they ship to Canada. Does anyone know if they do? And if they don't, is anyone living in US willing to receive my item, if I do order it, and then ship it to me in Canada? Of course, I'll pay back whatever you spend on shipping it. Plus some to make a round number..a _small_ round number ;p


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      ednrgc
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      Isn't Canada just the 51st state? :wtf:

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      • E ednrgc

        Isn't Canada just the 51st state? :wtf:

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        Isn't the US just the 4th Canadian Territory?

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          Isn't the US just the 4th Canadian Territory?

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          Was that really the best you had? You just repeated my line. Nobody outside of Canada has a clue what the other 3 territories are, nor do they care. If nothing else, I learned Canada wasn't one territory. (please don't respond with something as witty as Nobody cares about the States. I'm not sure I could stand the wit.)

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            Was that really the best you had? You just repeated my line. Nobody outside of Canada has a clue what the other 3 territories are, nor do they care. If nothing else, I learned Canada wasn't one territory. (please don't respond with something as witty as Nobody cares about the States. I'm not sure I could stand the wit.)

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            I assumed the proper response to a dorky comment was another dorky one.

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            • C charlieg

              I use newegg all the time. Good prices, predicatable shipping, and great customer service... I would be stunned if they didn't ship to Canada. In fact, they use FedEx, so I'm sure they do. If you are still not sure, shoot their customer service dept. an email....

              Charlie Gilley Will program for food... Whoever said children were cheaper by the dozen... lied. My son's PDA is an M249 SAW. My other son commutes in an M1A2 Abrams

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              Dan Neely
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              charlieg wrote:

              I would be stunned if they didn't ship to Canada.

              If they don't, not wanting to deal with customs hassles would be the likely reason.

              -- Rules of thumb should not be taken for the whole hand.

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              • A Anton Afanasyev

                Need to buy something, and newegg has the best price. Unfortunately ,I couldnt not find on their website whether they ship to Canada. Does anyone know if they do? And if they don't, is anyone living in US willing to receive my item, if I do order it, and then ship it to me in Canada? Of course, I'll pay back whatever you spend on shipping it. Plus some to make a round number..a _small_ round number ;p


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                Gordon Brandly
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                Anton Afanasyev wrote:

                newegg has the best price

                Speaking as a Canadian who's been mail ordering from the States since I was eight years old, here's some advice: When you say they have the best price, have you taken into account - exchange rate - shipping fee - customs fees - brokerage fees if you use a courier? That last one especially can be a killer. It's almost always at least $30 with UPS or Purolator, but I've seen much higher charges on occasion, especially with FedEx. I only use couriers if I absolutely have to; most places I order from will send by USPS if I specify it -- not trackable, but much cheaper, and they don't seem to kick the packages around as much as couriers sometimes do. Oh, and if you're buying for your company instead of yourself, Customs might insist on a Certificate of Origin. Fun times. :sigh: That said, as long as you take the above into account you can still get good deals; just last night I ordered a talking thermostat that's still $60 cheaper than the Canadian dealer's price, even taking the above into account. For computer stuff, though, I just stick to Canadian stores, especially TigerDirect.ca and NCIX.com. There are many other dealers I use on occasion as well -- I can give you a list if you'd like.

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                • G Gordon Brandly

                  Anton Afanasyev wrote:

                  newegg has the best price

                  Speaking as a Canadian who's been mail ordering from the States since I was eight years old, here's some advice: When you say they have the best price, have you taken into account - exchange rate - shipping fee - customs fees - brokerage fees if you use a courier? That last one especially can be a killer. It's almost always at least $30 with UPS or Purolator, but I've seen much higher charges on occasion, especially with FedEx. I only use couriers if I absolutely have to; most places I order from will send by USPS if I specify it -- not trackable, but much cheaper, and they don't seem to kick the packages around as much as couriers sometimes do. Oh, and if you're buying for your company instead of yourself, Customs might insist on a Certificate of Origin. Fun times. :sigh: That said, as long as you take the above into account you can still get good deals; just last night I ordered a talking thermostat that's still $60 cheaper than the Canadian dealer's price, even taking the above into account. For computer stuff, though, I just stick to Canadian stores, especially TigerDirect.ca and NCIX.com. There are many other dealers I use on occasion as well -- I can give you a list if you'd like.

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                  Gordon Brandly wrote:

                  For computer stuff, though, I just stick to Canadian stores, especially TigerDirect.ca and NCIX.com.

                  Does TD.ca have decent normal pricing? Except for their rebated items the US version tends to be significantly more expensive than newegg, etc.

                  -- Rules of thumb should not be taken for the whole hand.

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                    Gordon Brandly wrote:

                    For computer stuff, though, I just stick to Canadian stores, especially TigerDirect.ca and NCIX.com.

                    Does TD.ca have decent normal pricing? Except for their rebated items the US version tends to be significantly more expensive than newegg, etc.

                    -- Rules of thumb should not be taken for the whole hand.

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                    Yeah, I've heard that, but I usually compare prices among TD, Future Shop, Staples, NCIX, and maybe a few of the other brick-and-mortar and on-line dealers on my list. TD will occasionally come out a bit more expensive, but often as not they're a bit cheaper than all of the others. It always pays to check, though. I got a deal on my in-car GPS from Future Shop on-line when they happened to have a sale price that none of the others could touch. I also got a specialty scanner recently that only TD carried; none of the others had it at all since it was quite specialized. Speaking of that, I find I often order little specialty accessories and supplies from TD -- they carry a much wider range of odd little things than the local stores that I could conveniently drive to (Future Shop, Staples, The Source, and London Drugs in my case).

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                    • G Gordon Brandly

                      Anton Afanasyev wrote:

                      newegg has the best price

                      Speaking as a Canadian who's been mail ordering from the States since I was eight years old, here's some advice: When you say they have the best price, have you taken into account - exchange rate - shipping fee - customs fees - brokerage fees if you use a courier? That last one especially can be a killer. It's almost always at least $30 with UPS or Purolator, but I've seen much higher charges on occasion, especially with FedEx. I only use couriers if I absolutely have to; most places I order from will send by USPS if I specify it -- not trackable, but much cheaper, and they don't seem to kick the packages around as much as couriers sometimes do. Oh, and if you're buying for your company instead of yourself, Customs might insist on a Certificate of Origin. Fun times. :sigh: That said, as long as you take the above into account you can still get good deals; just last night I ordered a talking thermostat that's still $60 cheaper than the Canadian dealer's price, even taking the above into account. For computer stuff, though, I just stick to Canadian stores, especially TigerDirect.ca and NCIX.com. There are many other dealers I use on occasion as well -- I can give you a list if you'd like.

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                      Anton Afanasyev
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                      Well I use NCIX and TD alot too, but newegg just had a better price. Not by much though, though TD is probably gona get my money this time. Oh well, at least I know that there wont be problems with my order - never used newegg so dont know how that woulve gone. Thanks for the tips btw.


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