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Cleaning star posts, suggestions?

By northerndude

5 years ago


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    #34 5 years ago

    All shipping to Canada is bad. Not only is the cost high, we get dinged with a custom charge of $10 plus taxes of total purchase value. A small order of bulbs (say $100) from comet is $20 usd for shipping, plus $10 charge and $11 for taxes in Saskatchewan. Now I'm $145 in just for a really small box of bulbs. If it was marcos or pinball life the shipping charge would be $35 or $40 plus customs.

    Quoted from 2pupPinz:

    Titan rubbers have star posts too. Cheaper than or about the price marco has them. I picked up some during their awesome Black Friday sale and they are good quaility. Maybe their shipping to Canada wouldn’t be as bad.

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