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Re: Shipping to our Friends in Canada
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Posted by Haas on August 25, 2004 at 18:49:31 from (12.65.30.241):
In Reply to: Re: Shipping to our Friends in Canada posted by Hugh MacKay on August 24, 2004 at 19:47:28:
Thanks, good info. Don't know the story on the USD Canadian account that I was paid from. Just know that my bank charged me a fee because it required special handling and would not go through the regular US banking system. It was a relatively small item, as I recall less than $100. I shipped by US postal service and there was no problem with that. This was an exception for me, as I usually don't ship out of the US. Had a guy in Australia want one of my manuals and was going to charge him $10 for it but when I found out he was in Tazmania, I sent him the manual no charge, I think it cost about $3 by US Postal service. For my trouble, I got a Hobart Engine society cap and a book by return mail.
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