SkinnyG wrote: I am sure you are even a pretty nice, polite guy who is just a bit miffed at the people you are dealing with.
Lol that's the funniest E36 M3 I've heard all day.
SkinnyG wrote: I am sure you are even a pretty nice, polite guy who is just a bit miffed at the people you are dealing with.
Lol that's the funniest E36 M3 I've heard all day.
Keith Tanner wrote:logdog wrote: Isnt Nickleback from Canada?So embarrassing.
As well as Celine. But you did give us Barenaked Ladies.
Keith Tanner wrote:logdog wrote: Isnt Nickleback from Canada?So embarrassing.
Motown can fix that for you
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KzP4bC1Ypg
Keith Tanner wrote:logdog wrote: Isnt Nickleback from Canada?So embarrassing.
I'm pretty sure they only know one guitar and bass line.......we should have gotten imperialistic earlier on and just took over Canada. Mexico too for that matter(I mean, we at least beat the crap out of them)
Oh the things I'd do with a time machine.
Bobzilla wrote:Keith Tanner wrote:As well as Celine. But you did give us Barenaked Ladies.logdog wrote: Isnt Nickleback from Canada?So embarrassing.
Yeah, as if that makes up for Justin Bieber.
yamaha wrote:Keith Tanner wrote:I'm pretty sure they only know one guitar and bass line......logdog wrote: Isnt Nickleback from Canada?So embarrassing.
You say that as though you think it is a problem. There are some Australians who have been making the same album for years.
You aren't selling things to Canadian truckers are you? Seems to me those guys are the same sort of people that get sent to the police academy in the USA. Other than that and a bio teacher in high school, I cant say I've came across a Canadian I found to be an shiny happy person.
Even the customs and immigration super cops at the border are nice reasonable people.
At least y'all gave us Rush. That makes up for Celine Dion and Nickelback but not for Justin Bieber. Y'all are going to have to assassinate him (hint, hint).
Zomby Woof wrote: Unlike some ignorant businesses, I ship world wide. There's no reason not to. It's not significantly more difficult than shipping within Canada, and I am in business for a reason. Without question, I get the greatest amount of grief from my American customers. My payment and shipping instructions are very, very clear, and very concise. There can be no misunderstanding, yet I am routinely paid in the wrong currency (most don't seem to understand that there is another currency aside from the USD). They often give me a different address than the one in their PP account, despite being told NOT to in the payment instructions, and NEVER include their phone number, despite this being term of service. The worst part, however, is the fact that they get all pissy when they find out that they won't have it the next day. I have seriously had American customers send me nasty emails complaining that they haven't received their parts yet, and I haven't even processed, or shipped the order yet.
Then obviously you need to hurry the berkeley up. Down here, if you ask the average person if they want fast or they want it right they'll holler 'fast'.
Zomby Woof wrote: Bob, with your talent in interpersonal communication, and obvious good nature, I am floored that this kind of issue is even possible.
Wow. Nice.
nicksta43 wrote: For my friends up north
FTFY
Bobzilla wrote:Zomby Woof wrote: Unlike some ignorant businesses, I ship world wide. There's no reason not to. It's not significantly more difficult than shipping within Canada, and I am in business for a reason. Bob, with your talent in interpersonal communication, and obvious good nature, I am floored that this kind of issue is even possible.I think you missed the part where we are not allowed to ship outside the US. When the manufacturer says "No", you listen or lose your franchise. It isn't even our choice. So you can take your condescending attitude and your personal attack and go find some Canadians to talk to.
I didn't, but I think you missed the part where I said some.
And by ignorant, I meant businesses that are giving up a money making opportunity because they think it's either too difficult, or not worth it.
FWIW, I buy most of my bike related stuff out of the states. The prices are excellent, and there are shops that have it figured out. They get all my business.
FWIW, I buy most of my bike related stuff out of the states. The prices are excellent, and there are shops that have it figured out. They get all my business.
I buy lots of stuff from the U.S. In most cases The prices can't be beat by Canadian retailers. If I come across one that won't ship to Canada, I simply click my mouse a few more times and find one that does. Then I bookmark those suppliers.
It usually doesn't matter the size of the business ether. I order from small outfits and large ones. One of the small ones; the same guy always answers the phone. He is the owner and he has no employees he occasionally gets help from his wife.
I ship eBay crap to America once a week and have very little grief.
YOU guys on the other hand, need to get your E36 M3 together.
Guam, Puerto-Rico et al are NOT states, no matter how much eBay wants them to be. Free shipping in the continental USA is just that.
Alaska and Hawaii can eat a bag of dicks too.
I am personally offended by their non-committal languages policies. And the fact that they're British, but not really. And their FBI wears red sometimes. What's that about?
I like hockey though, good on ya there.
If you think Canadians are cranky (they're not, I characterize them more as whiny), you need to get an angry Puerto Rican on the phone asking why you won't take his credit card. Well, other than the rampant fraud in PR. They always get into the "but we're part of the US" speech, I think they learn it at school.
JoeyM wrote: You say that as though you think it is a problem. There are some Australians who have been making the same album for years. (ac-dc.jpg)
Hey, when you have something that works, why change the formula?
You listen to AC/DC, any album, you know what you're gonna get. Some pretty kickass rock-n-roll that doesn't get hung up on trying to be fine art or anything.
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