Well now, that would be one approach.
2000 members, that's a lot of members.
"Keep it going and see what happens......Enjoy" Sounds like a recipe for fun!
I just got a link to a website that sells tires, and the price was well below half what I paid a week ago for the exact same tires, which cost just over a thousand bucks, thanks to 17 inch rims. Shipping was cheap, according to the friend that sent the link, under a hundred bucks.
I had sent an e-mail at that time to which she replied she would not ship to Canada. Klim has stringent policies against it, I believe.
Try it and see, things may have changed.
I bought a jacket in the spring from this seller, and had it shipped to a friend in the US, as she will not ship to Canada. WELL worth the second mailing cost, and far cheaper than UPS.
Incidentally, I think the Consumers Association of Canada should investigate UPS for charging brokerage fees...
Nope. NO other violations whatsoever. The individual admitted they had falsified the bill of sale, paid a $1600 fine so they could leave (the item's price had been reduced from $5500 to $3000, so the GST to be saved was peanuts.) On their subsequent border crossing, they were flagged in the...
I read the part where you recommend requesting a cheaper price on the bill of sale to save a few dollars on the GST. I strongly recommend against this, as they can impound the item you are importing AND the vehicle you are driving to obtain it. The fees can add up to ten times the amount of GST...
I asked a dietician about the fat content of deep fried turkey, and the good news is.........the bird sears fast at the high temperature (325-350 degrees) and does not absorb a lot more fat. When a bird is roasted, you baste it with the drippings, and make gravy from the fat, which is also...
Honey, if a Honda's stuck I won't GET 6 inches away from him. He can stay stuck, unless he talks nicely to me........
Seriously, if anyone is stuck, I'll help winch them out regardless of brand. It could happen to anyone.
I know what you're talking about. That's an old picture, we have a one tonne now. We don't very often put a third sled up there, but we have figured out the weight of the sleds, deck etc, and it should be fine. Luckily, sleds have gotten lighter recently.
It is aluminum construction. I have a picture, but I don't have one of it with the third sled loaded. I once saw a loaded three place deck in Stettler, so someone else has one also.