Group: ab.general


Subject: Post your Cross Border Deals here:US$ Below C$ At Bank
From: ak621@chebucto.ns.ca (Richard Bonner)
Date: 10/25/2007 6:54:12 PM
Ned Kelly (NedKelly@usenetexchange.com) wrote: > CIBC today, Monday, is selling US$ cash for 0.9935000 Canadian. > Like other sensible people we are busy getting as much US cash as possible, > for when we go to USA to do all our Christmas shopping there. *** ...and another Canadian sells out his country. )-: Richard

Subject: Post your Cross Border Deals here:US$ Below C$ At Bank
From: ak621@chebucto.ns.ca (Richard Bonner)
Date: 10/25/2007 6:57:08 PM
Ned Kelly (NedKelly@usenetexchange.com) wrote: > According t o experts intervgiewed by media, the experts state that there is no > valid reason for the appreciation of the C$ versus US$. > They feel that the C$ should soon drop down to around 90 cents US$ > That is why prudent people are now stocking up on US$ while the CS is worth > more than par. *** Many do it to convert it back and make a profit down the road. I see the U.S. dollar staying weak for a while, but it may be true that the Canadian dollar will weaken in the new year. The former will be even more so if the U.S. slips into a recession. Richard

Subject: Post your Cross Border Deals here:US$ Below C$ At Bank
From: sharx35
Date: 10/28/2007 6:45:25 AM
Richard Bonner wrote: > Ned Kelly (NedKelly@usenetexchange.com) wrote: >> CIBC today, Monday, is selling US$ cash for 0.9935000 Canadian. >> Like other sensible people we are busy getting as much US cash as >> possible, for when we go to USA to do all our Christmas shopping >> there. > > *** ...and another Canadian sells out his country. )-: > > Richard My FIRST loyalty is to myself and my family to get the BEST deal possible. Why should I enrich a bunch of buccanneers whose only loyalty is NOT to their customers but to their being able to have 4 overseas vacations every year, financed by customers paying way too much?

Subject: Post your Cross Border Deals here:US$ Below C$ At Bank
From: ak621@chebucto.ns.ca (Richard Bonner)
Date: 10/28/2007 4:53:34 PM
> On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 18:54:12 +0000 (UTC), ak621@chebucto.ns.ca (Richard > Bonner) wrote: > >*** ...and another Canadian sells out his country. )-: > >Richard Ned Kelly (NedKelly@usenetexchange.com) wrote: > Just got $1,011 US$ for C$1,000 at the CIBC, getting ready to spend, spend, > spend in the USA, where prices are more sensible. > 3 of my neighbours are getting ready to head south, to buy at least 3 trucks > in the USa, where they will each save at least $20,000 compared to the crooked > Canadian dealers, plus they get a holiday as well. > As for selling out Canada, who cares? *** Then who cares about your job? You are ripping us off with your high standard of living wages. We can get your job done cheaper in the U.S. > I have absolutely no sympathy for crooked scuzballs like Bumbardier, and > similar, and retailers, and Amazon.ca. > Let them all go bankrupt, and their staff unemployed, just because they are > greedy bastards. *** I have absolutely no sympathy for your crooked scuzballs wage demands. Let you go bankrupt and be unemployed, just because you are a greedy bastard. Richard PS: Please don't top post. Thanks (-: R.

Subject: Post your Cross Border Deals here:US$ Below C$ At Bank
From: ak621@chebucto.ns.ca (Richard Bonner)
Date: 10/28/2007 4:55:52 PM
sharx35 (sharx35@hotmail.com) wrote: > Richard Bonner wrote: > > Ned Kelly (NedKelly@usenetexchange.com) wrote: > >> CIBC today, Monday, is selling US$ cash for 0.9935000 Canadian. > >> Like other sensible people we are busy getting as much US cash as > >> possible, for when we go to USA to do all our Christmas shopping > >> there. > > > > *** ...and another Canadian sells out his country. )-: > > > > Richard > My FIRST loyalty is to myself and my family to get the BEST deal possible. Why should I enrich a bunch of > buccanneers whose only loyalty is NOT to their customers but to their being able to have 4 overseas > vacations every year, financed by customers paying way too much? *** My FIRST loyalty is to myself and my family to get the BEST deal possible. Why should I enrich your job which only loyalty is NOT to me but to you being able to have a vacation every year, financed by me paying way too much for your wage? Richard