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myredracer
May 28, 2016Explorer II
If you're close enough to the border, get a mailbox in the US and get all online purchases delivered there then go pick them up. We've saved tons of $$, maybe even enough to buy another RV... :) As long as you don't bring back too much on a trip, they usually don't charge taxes and duty. Have only been sent inside to do that 3 times over quite a few years.
Shopping 'til you drop in all corners of the internet can save you a lot. There's around 10 or so online RV parts vendors that can be less than ebay and Amazon plus customer service can be much better. Am just trying to process a claim on Amazon for an item not received which can take up to a couple of weeks and I have no idea what's happening with it. Just don't get sucked in by CW's "internet sale" - there stuff is always on sale but is just about always cheaper elsewhere at a regular price.
Shopping 'til you drop in all corners of the internet can save you a lot. There's around 10 or so online RV parts vendors that can be less than ebay and Amazon plus customer service can be much better. Am just trying to process a claim on Amazon for an item not received which can take up to a couple of weeks and I have no idea what's happening with it. Just don't get sucked in by CW's "internet sale" - there stuff is always on sale but is just about always cheaper elsewhere at a regular price.
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