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Subject: Flood of Buyers to USA Causing Alarm Among Canuck Retailers - Tough But No Sympathy
From: Greg Carr
Date: 10/27/2007 8:37:25 AM
"Father Guido" <Father.Guido@Phoney.Email> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 03:28:48 GMT, Ned Kelly
> <NedKelly@usenetexchange.com> wrote:
>
>>TV news reports are now indicating that the former trickle of shoppers
>>going
>>to the USA because of fantastically better prices, has now become a flood.
>>
>>With Christmas shopping starting now, with less than 60 days to the
>>Christmas
>>holidays, Canadian retailers, especially those trying to peddle their
>>overpriced cars, boats, skidoos, electronics, clothing, and you name it,
>>are now getting really scared.
>>
>>Their impending bankruptcies loom ever closer, as they see huge line-up at
>>border crossings.
>>
>>When cars in the USa cost $10,000 to $60,000 LESS than in price fixing
>>Canada,
>>of course people are going to buy where it benefits the buyers.
>>
>>Loaded top of the line trucks and SUVs can have a saving of $30,000 to
>>$60,000
>>on the top end models, and Canuck dealers refuse to lower their prices,
>>driving more and more customers to shop across the broder, for ALL their
>>Christmas shopping.
>>
>>When crooked Canadian firms like Bombardier then instruct their US dealers
>>to
>>swindle Canadian buyers, they deserve the growing BOYCOTT.
>>
>>When Amazon.ca charges almost DOUBLE for a Canadian book, in Canada,
>>than what they charge when bought from Amazon.com, then their Canadian
>>operation deserves to be BOYCOTTED.
>
> Can Canadians order from Amazon.com, or do they just tell you to order
> from Amazon,ca?
>>
>>Now, many cities in the USA are starting to organise Christmas shopping
>>packages, to entice even more Canadians to spend their money in the
>>welcoming USA.
>>
>>Las Vegas and Reno Nevada have long had discount packages to bring them
>>Canadians.
>>
>>Now Seattle and Bellingham in Washington state are doing likewise, and
>>even
>>Great Falls Montana is starting to get organised for a massive influx of
>>Canadian shoppers.
>>
>>On the east coast, communities in New York, Vermont, and New Hampshire are
>>also encouraging Canadians to buy everything they want in the USA, at
>>drastically lower prices than in Canada.
>>
>>To all those gouging businesses in Canada, when you go bankrupt at
>>Christmas
>>time, do not expect any sympathy, because you do not deserve any, even if
>>you
>>do increase the unemployment rolls with your unemployed staffers.
>
> That's not a problem, they can't hire anyone anyway.
:-) The firm I work for has been trying for over a month to hire staff and
still can't get enough ppl. Two companies are also opening up within one
block and the economy is continuing to grow.
Subject: Flood of Buyers to USA Causing Alarm Among Canuck Retailers - Tough But No Sympathy
From: Canuck57
Date: 10/27/2007 12:40:53 PM
"Serious" <hatespam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 03:28:48 GMT, Ned Kelly
> <NedKelly@usenetexchange.com> wrote:
>
> :TV news reports are now indicating that the former trickle of shoppers
> going
> :to the USA because of fantastically better prices, has now become a
> flood.
>
> Either Ned is a troll or a nut. He seems to be compulsively obsessed
> in believing that the US has fantastic deals for every day items
> compared to Canada when in fact they do not. I would like someone who
> knows their prices to go with him to the US and shop....hopefully
> very soon so his posts stop ;-)
It is good you feel that way. One less person in the line-up is OK by me.
Subject: Flood of Buyers to USA Causing Alarm Among Canuck Retailers - Tough But No Sympathy
From: jazu
Date: 10/27/2007 5:46:39 PM
"Serious" <hatespam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 03:28:48 GMT, Ned Kelly
> <NedKelly@usenetexchange.com> wrote:
>
> :TV news reports are now indicating that the former trickle of shoppers
> going
> :to the USA because of fantastically better prices, has now become a
> flood.
>
> Either Ned is a troll or a nut. He seems to be compulsively obsessed
> in believing that the US has fantastic deals for every day items
> compared to Canada when in fact they do not. I would like someone who
> knows their prices to go with him to the US and shop....hopefully
> very soon so his posts stop ;-)
Are you stupid or do you work for gov?
Subject: Flood of Buyers to USA Causing Alarm Among Canuck Retailers - Tough But No Sympathy
From: jazu
Date: 10/27/2007 5:51:06 PM
Finally more canadian know this truth. Good that now 1$=1$, becose in the
pats it would take to much calculation to find out that in US everything is
cheaper.
The hell with canadians retailers. They were always crooks.
Subject: Flood of Buyers to USA Causing Alarm Among Canuck Retailers - Tough But No Sympathy
From: Canuck57
Date: 10/30/2007 2:12:55 AM
"Serious" <hatespam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 12:40:53 GMT, "Canuck57"
> <dave-no_spam@unixhome.net> wrote:
>
> :
> :"Serious" <hatespam@nospam.com> wrote in message
> :news:j1r5i3h9uub72468cnskd49q8p7vojkq1c@4ax.com...
> :> On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 03:28:48 GMT, Ned Kelly
> :> <NedKelly@usenetexchange.com> wrote:
> :>
> :> :TV news reports are now indicating that the former trickle of shoppers
> :> going
> :> :to the USA because of fantastically better prices, has now become a
> :> flood.
> :>
> :> Either Ned is a troll or a nut. He seems to be compulsively obsessed
> :> in believing that the US has fantastic deals for every day items
> :> compared to Canada when in fact they do not. I would like someone who
> :> knows their prices to go with him to the US and shop....hopefully
> :> very soon so his posts stop ;-)
> :
> :It is good you feel that way. One less person in the line-up is OK by
> me.
>
> Yup, and one more gullible person who doesn't know their prices and
> have no idea how any savings are typically eaten up by travel costs
> and border lineups.
Go ahead then, stay at home.
Subject: Flood of Buyers to USA Causing Alarm Among Canuck Retailers - Tough But No Sympathy
From: Canuck57
Date: 10/30/2007 2:19:03 AM
"What?" <no@no.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 17:51:06 GMT, "jazu" <nofreakingspam@nospam.com>
> wrote:
>
> :Finally more canadian know this truth. Good that now 1$=1$, becose in the
> :pats it would take to much calculation to find out that in US everything
> is
> :cheaper.
>
> Everything?? Back that up with some hard evidence, taking into account
> travel costs, distance travelled, burning gasoline waiting to cross
> the border, and time lost waiting at both sides of the border.
> Time=money.
>
> Bellingham is at least 1 hour south of Vancouver (without line-ups).
> In case other morons such as yourself and Ned Kelly don't realize,
> it's hardly a short drive.
Do the math. What we you going to do anyway, watch TV?
There is plenty of evidence, just a shortage from those too biased to see
it.
Subject: Flood of Buyers to USA Causing Alarm Among Canuck Retailers - Tough But No Sympathy
From: Greg Carr
Date: 10/30/2007 8:23:15 AM
Lots of ppl live in places such as Surrey and Langley and Delta which are
very close to the border. I used to go to Point Roberts from Bby on a
regular basis and saved on beer, gasoline, cheese, milk and eggs. Saved $20
a trip at least and enjoyed the experience.
--
Read and obey the Bible. Yu'shua died on the cross for our sins, He rose
again and walked the earth. We are awaiting the Third Coming aka The Day Of
Judgment.
Sheep are extremely fluffy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4NEbU_YkZw#gAhmzK_HQgc
"Canuck57" <dave-no_spam@unixhome.net> wrote in message
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>
> "What?" <no@no.com> wrote in message
> news:sj0di3ph746higv485jait50lfu6v2s5hb@4ax.com...
>> On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 17:51:06 GMT, "jazu" <nofreakingspam@nospam.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> :Finally more canadian know this truth. Good that now 1$=1$, becose in
>> the
>> :pats it would take to much calculation to find out that in US everything
>> is
>> :cheaper.
>>
>> Everything?? Back that up with some hard evidence, taking into account
>> travel costs, distance travelled, burning gasoline waiting to cross
>> the border, and time lost waiting at both sides of the border.
>> Time=money.
>>
>> Bellingham is at least 1 hour south of Vancouver (without line-ups).
>> In case other morons such as yourself and Ned Kelly don't realize,
>> it's hardly a short drive.
>
> Do the math. What we you going to do anyway, watch TV?
>
> There is plenty of evidence, just a shortage from those too biased to see
> it.
>
Subject: Flood of Buyers to USA Causing Alarm Among Canuck Retailers - Tough But No Sympathy
From: Canuck57
Date: 10/31/2007 11:16:49 PM
"Ned Kelly" <NedKelly@usenetexchange.com> wrote in message
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>>Everything?? Back that up with some hard evidence, taking into account
>>travel costs, distance travelled, burning gasoline waiting to cross
>>the border, and time lost waiting at both sides of the border.
>>Time=money.
>
>>Bellingham is at least 1 hour south of Vancouver (without line-ups).
>>In case other morons such as yourself and Ned Kelly don't realize,
>>it's hardly a short drive.
>
> What a load of manure. From south Vancouver it is less than half an hour
> drive
> to the border. If one is sensible and goes before rush hour, there is
> hardly
> any lineup.
Most likely an auto sales person giving you/I a prod.
A friend is right now lining up a deal for next week in Florida, his 5th.
Has a one way mid-week ticket to Florida, $400, picks it up a low mileage
2003 garage kept BMW special edition loaded. Spends a couple days in the
sun and heads back. He figures savings at least $10,000 after expenses is
his savings. And scoping out a Vette for a friend. So far, he does it for
himself and owns them for 3-10 months. Once tired of it he sells. But is
getting his licenses and plans on making a job of it.
Let the idiots with more money than brains shop Canadian. Have my shopping
plans for early/mid December. A nice lace on the lake, fireplace and
includes the logs, $160/night and is big enough for 6. Nice spot to party,
relax and shop.
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