Not true.
There is the Home Trust visa.
Not true.
There is the Home Trust visa.
ICORE/IPSC/USPSA
Wow, wasn't aware of Home Trust Visa - my bad then.
There are issues with the Home Trust visa. They have declined people with excellent credit in the past. Now though it seems that they are swamped with applications. I got a we will get back to you in 3-4 weeks email, 2 WEEKS after I applied. Yikes. But there were theories that the recent uptick in Oaken's GIC rates is an attempt to fund these extra card applications. Soooo...who knows?
The Fido/Rogers card is ok but from what I've read, refunds to the card is where you'll get shafted (on the forex charges)
ICORE/IPSC/USPSA
Agree with MikeyScuba. Problem with Fido/Rogers cards are returns/refunds. You lose the 4% cash back and get dinged the 2.5% charge. I used the Amazon card for things like car rental and hotels where either a full charge was made, and later refunded and re-booked when the price got better. With the Fido/Rogers cards, I cannot do that as the 2.5% cost on the "refund" makes it less economically viable.
Maybe I am just tired but can't seem to figure out this ordering from the US site.
I get the shipping and exchange rates but is that all there is? or is there still a $250 export fee on top of that?
I have an order sitting in my cart and am afraid to pull the trigger on the confirm order button!
"Viva Italia! Goodbye to all poor peoples everywhere! Pusha da button!"
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If you buy the rifle FROM Irunguns.com's website, then it's the US$ price you see, plus $25 to get it shipped to Canada, plus your Provincial tax plus shipping costs from Edmonton to your door.
If you buy from a 3rd party, and ask irunguns to IMPORT it on your behalf, then it's CA$200 import fee, $25 shipping from US to Edmonton, plus import duty(if applicable) plus your Provincial tax plus shipping cost from Edmonton to your door.
There is NO CA$200 importation charges if bought FROM Irunguns.
Thanks Globalstar66!----I got it now!
"Viva Italia! Goodbye to all poor peoples everywhere! Pusha da button!"
—Giuseppe Zangara, executed in Florida on March 20, 1933"