Amazon considers Canada the 51st state, not international like the UK or Italy

EagleSmack

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I had a business and had product shipped from the USA and it was a hassle because of customs. Many still believe in the undefended border, and it's long gone, pure BS. Ooh, they like us. Deluded. But most people have never had to import anything from the USA for resale so they are clueless.

I think you're right Dump. Amazon considers you the 51st state. They're totally disrespecting your sovereignty.
 

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With so many inconsistencies, it's difficult to find a starting point.

Fed Ex charges whatever they need to stay in business.

Shipping with Fed Ex from the USA to Canada costs much more, in fact, their maximum rate. That's not the case with the USA. Are people so rich here they don't care? No, they just don't know and don't care. The wildly opinionated here but sadly uninformed don't like their ignorant assumptions challenged.

I had a business and had product shipped from the USA and it was a hassle because of customs. Many still believe in the undefended border, and it's long gone, pure BS. Ooh, they like us. Deluded. But most people have never had to import anything from the USA for resale so they are clueless.

What's your definition of the difference between First Nations and Indians?

In our business, I bring stuff in from the USA daily, and also from Germany, the UK, Australia, Norway, and Sweden. Shipping is shipping.

I don't understand your point; you seem to be upset that Amazon.ca doesn't consider shipping to Canada as international (and why should it, .ca is a Canadian domain), yet you're also upset that FedEx charges more to ship to Canada (as it should, after all, they have to deal with customs etc).

Do you have a point? If so, what is it? And what do FirstNations/Indians have to do with Amazon.ca and shipping?
 

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Annexation movements of Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Just saying, lot's of people feel that this will be inevitable in 20 years or maybe less..

I prefer to look at it as we took the USA in as the 11th Province.. they are almost Canadian, another 4 years of Obama and we will own them. (Socialized Medical Care, etc.. blah blah blah)
 

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Annexation movements of Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

United North America

Just saying, lot's of people feel that this will be inevitable in 20 years or maybe less..

I prefer to look at it as we took the USA in as the 11th Province.. they are almost Canadian, another 4 years of Obama and we will own them. (Socialized Medical Care, etc.. blah blah blah)

Mexico is part of North America in NAFTA, and atlases include it too. But not on this map. Don't these peons know anything? Don't they watch cell phone commercials?
 

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Considering that Amazon is one of my top distributors, I like the fact that they consider Canada non-international.

Oh, and by the way Dump. Amazon is not America. :)
 

B00Mer

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Mexico is part of North America in NAFTA, and atlases include it too. But not on this map. Don't these peons know anything? Don't they watch cell phone commercials?

The concept of Canada & The USA joining is of two common economies and cultures. Mexico, is shown on the map with a small "no thanks" next to it.



As far as Amazon considering Canada as the 51st state.. personally I think Canadians are getting ripped off.

Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) has a better deal with the USA. Any US born citizen is not allowed to buy property in CNMI, but everyone born in CNMI is a dual citizen with the USA, and has all the rights of anyone born in the USA.

We have a resource based economy, that our buddies to the south need.. I think we need some sort of EU arrangement that protects Canadian sovereignty, however allows Canadians to live and move freely within the USA, work, live, whatever.. or cut off the oil, the power going to NYC from Quebec, lumber and fisheries..
 

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Annexation movements of Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

United North America

Just saying, lot's of people feel that this will be inevitable in 20 years or maybe less..

I prefer to look at it as we took the USA in as the 11th Province.. they are almost Canadian, another 4 years of Obama and we will own them. (Socialized Medical Care, etc.. blah blah blah)


As a Republic, the United States of Canada has a nice ring to it. ;-)

BTY...this was a great book, writen by an American Author:
Night Probe! - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia!
 

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We have a resource based economy, that our buddies to the south need.. I think we need some sort of EU arrangement that protects Canadian sovereignty, however allows Canadians to live and move freely within the USA, work, live, whatever.. or cut off the oil, the power going to NYC from Quebec, lumber and fisheries..


Blah blah blah blah. Ain't going to happen
 

B00Mer

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Blah blah blah blah. Ain't going to happen

oh.


I think if Saboteurs bombed the 2 pipelines sending oil to the USA and someone took out the power lines sending power to the USA from Canada, Southern Ontario and Quebec.. I am pretty sure the USA would be in anarchy in many cities.

It's not impossible, as someone was bombing the pipeline from Alberta to the BC coast, and you may be very surprised how dependent the intertwined our energy grid is..

The US gets 62% of it's oil and petroleum from Canada.
US Petroleum Imports by Country « The Cost of Energy

:canada: Don't be too cocky... :lol:

Northeast blackout of 1965 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Northeast blackout of 2003 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1973 oil crisis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Just saying..

 

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I think if Saboteurs bombed the 2 pipelines sending oil to the USA and someone took out the power lines sending power to the USA from Canada, Southern Ontario and Quebec.. I am pretty sure the USA would be in anarchy in many cities.
Didn't happen last time.
 

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If you go through the checkout at Amazon.ca you get a line at the top left asking for International (outside of Canada). Canada is lumped in with the USA and not considered international. Canada ought to be placed in the international category like the UK and Italy already are. The mythical 51st state lives on here in the politically naive minds of Amazon.com. Like many would say, "Oh, we're not political here, we just sell." Wrong, Amazon is political here and they need to make adjustments.

Same goes for self publishing an ebook on Amazon.com, you must go through Amazon.com because there is no Amazon.ca to sell through.

Funny. My wife uses Amazon.ca
 

EagleSmack

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oh.


I think if Saboteurs bombed the 2 pipelines sending oil to the USA and someone took out the power lines sending power to the USA from Canada, Southern Ontario and Quebec.. I am pretty sure the USA would be in anarchy in many cities.

It's not impossible, as someone was bombing the pipeline from Alberta to the BC coast, and you may be very surprised how dependent the intertwined our energy grid is..

The US gets 62% of it's oil and petroleum from Canada.
US Petroleum Imports by Country « The Cost of Energy

:canada: Don't be too cocky... :lol:

Northeast blackout of 1965 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Northeast blackout of 2003 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1973 oil crisis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Just saying..


Blah blah blah blah. Same ol same ol. It ain't going to happen.

Don't be too cocky? LMAO@U!

Please...don't be silly.
 

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The concept of Canada & The USA joining is of two common economies and cultures. Mexico, is shown on the map with a small "no thanks" next to it.



As far as Amazon considering Canada as the 51st state.. personally I think Canadians are getting ripped off.

Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) has a better deal with the USA. Any US born citizen is not allowed to buy property in CNMI, but everyone born in CNMI is a dual citizen with the USA, and has all the rights of anyone born in the USA.

We have a resource based economy, that our buddies to the south need.. I think we need some sort of EU arrangement that protects Canadian sovereignty, however allows Canadians to live and move freely within the USA, work, live, whatever.. or cut off the oil, the power going to NYC from Quebec, lumber and fisheries..

Economically, Mexico is part of our world, it is part of NAFTA, and outsourcing jobs to Mexico is better for the Canada-USA economies than outsourcing jobs to Asia. And their farm labour does feed us fairly well as food from California does make it on to Canadian plates. But culturally, bandit country is on the outs. We need to go to their resort plantations to get some sun.