I
might be
proved wrong and Canada might be different from the US but whenever I go
looking for cheap priced toys in the US they are noticeable by their
absenceL
Even
trips
to the large out of town shopping Malls never showed any more than our
local
B&Q
I
think
the Net gives us a strange view of US shopping habits,
And is
probably where we get the cheap pricing idea
from
Before
you
go look for DVD’s on www.dvdexpress.com
and then try and match price
in
the shops ( it doesn’t happen)
Your
best
bet is to talk to a mail order operation that seems to be self owned and
have a
chat with them
The
guy at
http://www.bass-home.com/ always
seems
helpful
Hope
this
helps
Mike Griffiths
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From: Mark Harrison
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Sent: Tue 20 February 2001
09:41
To: 'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'
Subject: [ukha_d] Ordering
while
in Canada
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We're off to Canada in the next few weeks.
While we're out there, we might see whether I can pick up some toys at
US
pricing.
What's the best way to approach this? Order over the Internet before
we
leave for delivery to the hotel? Order while we're there? Just wing it
and
try to find an electronics shop???
Mark