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 tomwiii
 
posted on October 20, 2004 04:34:05 PM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6290684/

Hoist a Molsons and dig out the BROOM, Marcel, time to go CURLING with da bois!





FLIP-FLOP...FLIP-FLOP...FLIP-FLOP:
http://www.seanbonner.com/flipflop/

 
 NEGLUS
 
posted on October 20, 2004 04:38:30 PM
"U.S. postal officials said addresses on mail to Canada should be printed in ink or typewritten in capital letters, and the last line of the address must show only the country name, written in full, and in capital letters. When a Canadian postal delivery zone number is included in the address, mailing requirements allow that number to appear as the last line of the address.

So much for copying and pasting from PayPal! CAPITAL LETTERS!!??
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 parklane64
 
posted on October 20, 2004 05:51:25 PM
Friends don't let friends sell to Canada.

 
 OhMsLucy
 
posted on October 20, 2004 05:58:32 PM
Thanks for the post, Tom.

If I have buyers from Canada I'll let them know it might take quite a while for their package to reach them. The last one I had did take what I thought was a pretty long time, more than three weeks.

Lucy

 
 AintRichYet
 
posted on October 20, 2004 06:09:39 PM
that news article says, ""Mailers must also fill out necessary customs forms specifying the contents of parcels. General descriptions such as “gift” or “present” are not acceptable.""



 
 fenix03
 
posted on October 20, 2004 06:39:04 PM
"Mailers must also fill out necessary customs forms specifying the contents of parcels. General descriptions such as “gift” or “present” are not acceptable."[

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If it's really "common" sense, why do so few people actually have it?
 
 
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