Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 12:22 am
Americans will just have to start trading Canadians LEGOs for cheap prescription drugs 

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DaleDVM wrote:I feel bad for the Canadians. I'm not sure why they cost so darn much in Canada? The Canadian dollar does not exchange that badly. Maybe (because) Mega Blocks is based there?
Sprache ist eine Fähigkeit, die häufig verwendet wird und selten von den Eingeborenen erarbeitet ist. Der Rest von uns Gebrauch Babel Fisch-Übersetzung.Shroud9 wrote:
:idea: And P.S. Just a quick side note, isn't Jojo, who is from Germany, just the best writer... y'know, i realize a lot of Germans speak and write perfectly in English, but i'm just always impressed just how perfect grammatically Jojo composes his responses!
Yes, but can you say it in English (joking)Count Blacktron wrote:Sprache ist eine Fähigkeit, die häufig verwendet wird und selten von den Eingeborenen erarbeitet ist. Der Rest von uns Gebrauch Babel Fisch-Übersetzung.Shroud9 wrote:
:idea: And P.S. Just a quick side note, isn't Jojo, who is from Germany, just the best writer... y'know, i realize a lot of Germans speak and write perfectly in English, but i'm just always impressed just how perfect grammatically Jojo composes his responses!
I think it will be a few years before Canadians will see a price drop, as long as our dollar stays strong.Dear Mr West
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I wouldn't ever expect a price drop from LEGO. That being said, I am somewhat bothered by the fact that there doesn't seem to be alot of correlation between set pricing. I mean, if one set is more expensive in Canada than it is in Europe or Australia, shouldn't ALL the sets be priced similarly? Conversely, the same thing could be said about other regions. Why do Australians get a good price on this set while being robbed on the Millennium Falcon?The_Vanquished wrote:
I think it will be a few years before Canadians will see a price drop, as long as our dollar stays strong.
???sir dano wrote:Well atleast you guys in Ontario don't have 13 % tax
I shouldn't be complaining, only have to pay 5% in Alberta.Blueandwhite wrote:???sir dano wrote:Well atleast you guys in Ontario don't have 13 % tax
5% GST + 8 % PST = 13%. In fact, in Ontario we have exactly 13% tax on every dollar.
In reddish brown! Tan! New grey or dark grey! Or in dark brown!!!sir dano wrote: ...and now back to the topic I would also rather have a horse than another knight