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Being Canadian sometimes sucks (part one million)

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Used book on Amazon.com: $0.99
Shipping within the US: $3.99
Good deal!

Go to checkout, shipping is now $15 (we all know you can send a paperwork USPS to Canada for about $5)!

Same used book on Amazon.ca: $5.99
Shipping within Canada: $8.99

So a $5 book in the US (which would be about $4.75 CAD) is actually $15 in Canada.

Fuck Canada.
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Basic Health Care in USA: $Eleventybillion Basic Health Care in Canada: $0
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Originally Posted by Thrifter View Post
Basic Health Care in USA: $Eleventybillion
Basic Health Care in Canada: $0

Yes, because doctors and nurses are slaves in Canada and the elves make all the drugs. And btw, my healthcare in the US is far better and far cheaper than it was in Canada.

Reading posts like this remind me of how happy I am I moved to the US from Canada.

Unjung, you seem to be a lad with some marketable talents. Why not move south too?
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Aside from missing the obvious hyperbole in my post... a Canadian making minimum wage doesn't have to worry about bankrupting themselves if they are suddenly stricken with a serious health problem. I'm just saying there is give and take as a Canadian and I try not to get too pussyhurt about it.
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Unjung, you seem to be a lad with some marketable talents. Why not move south too?

I'm trying to build a portfolio of skills and contacts that will allow me to be a bit of an "international businessman." I enjoy visiting the US a lot and would like to earn income there. And buy a place along the Oregon coast.
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Aside from missing the obvious hyperbole in my post... a Canadian making minimum wage doesn't have to worry about bankrupting themselves if they are suddenly stricken with a serious health problem.

I'm just saying there is give and take as a Canadian and I try not to get too pussyhurt about it.

This shows how much knowledge you lack. An American making minimum wage would be deemed medically indigent and qualify for...wait for it...the state run, government health program in their locality.

I'd much rather be "pussyhurt" than an ill informed idiot.

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I'm trying to build a portfolio of skills and contacts that will allow me to be a bit of an "international businessman." I enjoy visiting the US a lot and would like to earn income there. And buy a place along the Oregon coast.

Some incredibly beautiful spots along there. I plan to spend a little time in the Dundee Hills area soon for the wine culture.
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Everytime I go to the US I'm reminded about how much I hate being ripped off so much up here. Then I listen to christian talk radio and feel a bit better. It's a catch 22.

If I could I'd move to Minnesota, seriously.
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US P.O. Box or friend near border, lifesaver for online shopping.
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US P.O. Box or friend near border, lifesaver for online shopping.

Unfortunately I live in the one substantial Canadian city more than an hour from the border.
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Woof, Alberta?
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Originally Posted by unjung View Post
Used book on Amazon.com: $0.99 Shipping within the US: $3.99 Good deal! Go to checkout, shipping is now $15 (we all know you can send a paperwork USPS to Canada for about $5)! Same used book on Amazon.ca: $5.99 Shipping within Canada: $8.99 So a $5 book in the US (which would be about $4.75 CAD) is actually $15 in Canada. Fuck Canada.
If it's a used book then is it Amazon or somebody using the Amazon website? Used books look at Abes. http://www.abebooks.com/ Those foreign companies are all crooks. Remember to count your fingers after dealing with an American company.
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Woof, Alberta?
Yup.
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If it's a used book then is it Amazon or somebody using the Amazon website? Used books look at Abes. http://www.abebooks.com/ Those foreign companies are all crooks. Remembering to count your fingers after dealing with an American company.
Thanks for the link, looks good. Generally I'd prefer to order from the US, if they would just ship USPS regular! Edit - Actually, awesome link. Bought four books from my Amazon wishlist for $28 total. Would have been about double that from Amazon.
post #13 of 31
Yep, screw Canada, a brother from Toronto here...

Its cold and overpriced
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Yep, screw Canada, a brother from Toronto here...

Its cold and overpriced

You don't know cold
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Yep, screw Canada, a brother from Toronto here...

Its cold and overpriced

Toronto isn't cold.

Overpriced yes, but cold....nope.
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