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JMB:

--- Quote from: wp34 on October 22, 2013, 11:17:04 am ---1Sale.com has this one for $19.99 today.

http://1sale.com/electronics/portable-electronics/logitech-wireless-keyboard/

We use one of these at work to manage digital signage and it is fantastic.

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I use one of these as well. They work great. Having the on/off switch is nice to save battery life.
knave:
They came in today. Pretty neat device, I was surprised and pleased it has a laser pointer...not than I need it but it's fun. Backlighting is cool too.

Trackpad works well. I am happy, $20 well spent.
VoltaTom:

--- Quote from: lilshawn on October 21, 2013, 08:21:16 pm ---still no package for me. It's sitting waiting for authorization to have the COD removed. it will take a day or so, but thenm they will send it out for delivery again, so not a big deal.

I've figured out how to streamline this process after talking with UPS.

1) place your order
2) receive your itemized list of products (paper 1)
3) pay for said items
4) receive your paid receipt (paper 2)
5) wait until you get the confirmation e-mail from the company that has your tracking number. (paper 3)
6) call UPS/fed-ex immediately with this tracking number and tell them you are going to "self clear the shipment with Canada customs" (Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA))
7) Take your 3 papers (order/paid receipt/shipping confirmation) to CBSA and pay your tax and/or duty on the items.
8.) Fax the Customs declaration you receive from CBSA to the brokerage (UPS broker fax # is 506-447-three seven zero six)
9) when the package arrives in canada and hits the broker, it's paperwork you faxed will have hopefully been processed and will be put through so the package will slide on through.

whew. itr seeme like allot of steps, but still. :dunno :cheers:

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Mine came today. UPS was the broker... totaled $38 of fees....... WTF.

I wasn't home so my gf paid it for me. I guess 2 for $58 isn't all that bad (didn't have to pay shipping)..... Might need to go through that hassle next time.


--- Quote from: Rick on October 21, 2013, 02:31:17 pm ---If you buy things consistently from the U.S., it doesn't hurt to have a brokerage account in your back pocket. They're literally nothing to set up - just an address and sometimes, a credit card - and you have peace of mind every time you order that UPS isn't going to try and snipe your shipment.

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How do you go about setting one up? Have you done this?
lilshawn:
got mine today after the delay because of my self clearing.

no additional fees required!  :cheers:

the hassle was definitely worth it. Even if i burned $10 worth of gas to get to the airport.  :laugh2:
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