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    Shipping to Canada for Eurocom

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by ptatti, Aug 16, 2008.

  1. ptatti

    ptatti Notebook Enthusiast

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    If I choose to make it ship from USA to Canada (Vancouver). Purchasing from Eurocom
    My laptop will cost about 1800-2000$. So what kind of shipping do you suggest?

    FEDEX Ground 1-5days $59
    or
    FEDEX 1-2days $86

    Also, do I have to pay for any additional fees?
    If so, what kind of fee I have to pay? and how much?

    Or should I make an order from Canada??

    Thank you.
    ^_^
     
  2. Mikelx215

    Mikelx215 Notebook Evangelist

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    Isn't Eurocom Canadian? It's near Ottawa.

    148 Colonnade Road
    Nepean, Ontario
    K2E 7R4
     
  3. ptatti

    ptatti Notebook Enthusiast

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    I know its in Canada.
    But I have to pay 5-13% tax if I get it from Canada.
    I mean, if you configure it in USD or in CAD, it shows you different shipping method and tax

    So im wondering if I order it in USD, do I have to pay for the tax?
     
  4. AlyH

    AlyH Notebook Evangelist

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    you will always have to pay taxes, there is no way around it unless you have some sort of tax exemption.

    In my case, if I go with eurocom, I will ship my laptop to my parents in Montreal to get the 5% GST only, instead of having to pay 13% tax if I ship it to my current location.