Cheap hardware in Canada. with exchange, US pays about half the listed price.

evilboy

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Check out "www.pccanada.com".
Its really good prices in Canada, and if you live in the states, with the exchange on the dollar, you would probably get the prices for about half or slightly above.

They are selling a GF2 Ultra 64M for about 670 but if you do the exchange, its about $411US. Even if it costs $25 to ship across the border, thats still a good price.

And REMEMBER, 1 CAN dollar is worth about 60 cents US !!

I wish I made US dollars! hehe!
 

GetInMyFatBelly

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He's right though, it's closer to .70 per canadian dollar, which makes it not that great of a deal on most products.
 

OWU497

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Keep in mind that American's get a more favorable exchange alot of the time. You may end up with a better rate than the current one.
 

evilboy

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Yeah, Americans get a lot better exchange rate. If you look at the price of the 256 MB cas2 PC133 RAM for $174, do the exchange and it would only be about 104 but the American's exchange rate would probably drop it below $100.
Thats pretty sweet for 256MB of cas2 ram!
 

Bdunkle

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Of course, this doesn't really help us since they don't sell/ship to the USA (I asked). :(