Canada Kicks Ass
No American money accepted.

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ziggy @ Mon Oct 15, 2007 3:45 pm

Regina Regina:
I was in the states all day today and there was no problem. In fact one person told us to use US money if we had it because it would save us a few points.
Should have used "Moners" I hear they give out points.

   



fifeboy @ Mon Oct 15, 2007 9:21 pm

Blue_Nose Blue_Nose:
Use Canadian currency in Canada.

Use American Currency in the US.
Good Lord, who would of thought of that!

   



Canadaka @ Tue Oct 16, 2007 1:53 am

I just pay for everything with my VISA, never carry cash.

   



ziggy @ Tue Oct 16, 2007 7:40 am

Canadaka Canadaka:
I just pay for everything with my VISA, never carry cash.


Good thing you dont fly up north.For some reason if I use mine in two different places while flying they tend to shut it down untill I phone them.Security reasons I spose.

   



WBenson @ Tue Oct 16, 2007 8:08 am

lily lily:
I live near Point Roberts, a small community whose only land access is via Canada. The population is mostly Canadian, and they rely heavily on Canadian business. When the dollar was at its lowest, several business advertised Canadian dollas at par, which always made me wonder what their American clientele thought.


Hopefully they thought to buy Canadian currency and use that for themselves.

   



CapeApe @ Tue Oct 16, 2007 6:25 pm

I've heard that some US stores are only offering par..hows that for turnabout

   



Saskanna @ Tue Oct 16, 2007 8:47 pm

What are we to do with Canadian retailers? I went to buy a book in Cole's in Regina and they wanted $25.95 US or $35.95 Can. I offered to pay them the US price for the book(in Canadian dollars) [flag] but no such luck. Next week I'm going to offer them $25.95 US dollars and see if they balk. No one in Canada should pay the Canadian Price on books when the US Price is that much lower. WE are paying a premium for many things up here.

   



ridenrain @ Tue Oct 16, 2007 9:26 pm

What we need is an effective and powerful consumer lobby group.
Too bad so many don't like the Taxpayers Federation because that's directly up their alley.

   



themasta @ Tue Oct 16, 2007 9:35 pm

Saskanna Saskanna:
What are we to do with Canadian retailers? I went to buy a book in Cole's in Regina and they wanted $25.95 US or $35.95 Can. I offered to pay them the US price for the book(in Canadian dollars) [flag] but no such luck. Next week I'm going to offer them $25.95 US dollars and see if they balk. No one in Canada should pay the Canadian Price on books when the US Price is that much lower. WE are paying a premium for many things up here.


Some book stores in Edmonton are discounting the price to match the dollars recent strength. In the future ask for the discount or simply refuse to buy the book (buy it on Amazon, which most likely has adjusted it's prices). If enough people walk, book sellers (and others) will smarten the hell up awfully fast.

   



Alta_redneck @ Wed Oct 17, 2007 12:22 am

Here's a couple items i check out at Home Depot.ca and .com Can you guess which is the American price.

   



Regina @ Wed Oct 17, 2007 6:16 am

I bought that same saw from Home Depot about a year and a half ago and paid $550.00 on sale for it and got two spare blades with it. Not surprised it's still cheaper in the US though.

   



TheFoundersIntent @ Fri Oct 19, 2007 8:45 am

Do we really understand the full context of this? Is it a trend or a single incident? Why makes opinions based on a single data point?

   



buntingj @ Mon Oct 29, 2007 11:05 am

One of the funnier bits of business, recently, was watching two Americans trying to stuff US one dollar bills into the parking meter in Windsor, Ontario. After a few minutes, of silent laughter, I sauntered over and explained the Loonie coin concept to them.

They were also aghast to learn that THEIR money wouldn't work in OUR country's pop machines. Duh.

In many cases, it is pure ignorance, as in " I ain't been here before , so I don;t have any experience. ". Of course, the lack of information, about Canada, lies squarely in the lap of the US media, who can't even get the place names right in a story about an event in Canada.

Jim B. Toronto.

   



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