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Saturdays are usually busy, that's why I use Shell and go Sunday Afternoons. usually a few minutes wait on both sides of the border, and zero wait at Shell. In and out of the states in less than 15 minutes with a fill up as well. |
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45 mins to 1 hour for the regular lane and more than 20 mins for the nexus lane |
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i'm pretty sure I've posted this in several threads like this and probably earlier in this thread. but just park and walk over. Seriously. I avoided paying taxes on 500 dollar tires because I Carried them on my shoulders (and they were wide low profiles for my TL) anyways shipped a package to P2P. Shorter walk for me. w00t. |
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Not much point arguing which place is better to ship to, to each their own. |
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If you walk across, then you can't fill up with cheap gas, which is one of the justifications of going to Point Roberts in the first place. On a 60L fill up, can save over $10. |
He can carry his gas in a garbage bag though :) Recycled joke, I'm sure I've used that somewhere already in this thread |
Just had gift cards sent to tsb in an envelope and I just found out that they reject envelope mail if you're not renting a mail box from them. Does anyone know what information I need to get from the sender in order to find out from USPS where the mail is? Posted via RS Mobile |
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For me, it's not the issue of cost more so time. Things take FOREVER to get to my house from the US. Ship to Blaine and you can be guaranteed it will be there within 3-4 days MAX. |
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lets say you buy $300 worth of stuff - you may have saved between $30-60, could be more, could be less we'll write off the gas used vs. gas money saved if it takes you 2 hrs out of your weekend, you'd need to earn between $15-30 to break even, but its not just that - 2 hours of your weekend (if you work a full week mon-fri) is worth WAY more to me than what i make on an hourly basis i'm pretty sure if ppl think about it and compare cost vs. benefit, some things may just not be worth it there are other factors, such as 'not available to ship to canada' - perfect reason, or the time to ship and cost to get it across the border the UPS/FedEx, fair enough, but when its a buy in canada vs buy in states, its not always black and white for full disclosure, i buy EVERYTHING in the states (and with amazon prime, you're only 2 days of free shipping), but i'm in tsawwassen, if i weren't, i'd have to rethink it |
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i doubt they'd get whole truck loads on a daily basis to TLC, let alone 3 as i say, all just hearsay - i'm no expert, but it sounds reasonable that this was just more than they could handle |
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you clearly are a lucky person who doesn't have to work and therefore can only go on weekends - i appreciate during the week is a lot quieter, but getting downtown to point bob during rush hour before they all close just doesn't happen |
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So I was in line at Pt. Roberts earlier coming back into Vancouver. This guy in a lifted FJ cruiser with WA. plates pulls out of P2P, and does a left turn right into the middle of the line up. So he cuts in line of like 30 cars. That's not enough. He decides to start hitting his horn, cursing, and bitching about the line up. Basically, just being an all around prick. Cutting in line isn't enough, he has go act like an even bigger douche now. I get up to the window, and I tell the border guard about him. I tell him how unstable he was and how much cursing he was doing. I hope they stretched his asshole inside out. We don't need pricks like that in Canada. |
I saw a HUGE lineup yesterday around 6 when I went but by 630 when I was leaving, it was all gone. ZERO line. Just enough time for me to get my package, gas up and buy some chocolate milk. Posted via RS Mobile |
Just curious, when shipping something from the UK to point roberts/ canada, would there be mandatory 12% tax and brokerage fees? |
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I once bought from the same UK seller and shipped to Canada, got charged the 12%. |
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Wtf... The line today at 830am to cross the border is longer than a month ago at 11am Posted via RS Mobile |
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