CKG IN CANADA???

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serleran
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Re: CKG IN CANADA???

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There are discount shipping options available to a business but you have to pay for bulk shipping which may not be desired if the amount of shipping to be done may not make it worthwhile. In that case, I say send it all to me and I can walk it over the border.

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LordSeurek
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Re: CKG IN CANADA???

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serleran wrote:In that case, I say send it all to me and I can walk it over the border.
:lol:

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LordSeurek
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Re: CKG IN CANADA???

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FINALLY have my copy of the CKG ordered. Yeah, so happy. Looking forward to seeing the body of work you higher uppers have been going on about :)

:geek:

By the time it arrives, my current 2 year campaign will have ended, but will give me the time to digest said tome to prep for my next biggie!

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Re: CKG IN CANADA???

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treant_on_fire wrote:P.S: At the 'Vallet d'Coeur' in Montreal they said StarSIEGE was out of print and they couldn't get it. But TLG had some in stock in their web site so I could buy a copy from there. I'm not sure if anything can be done about it, but couldn't books that TLG still has in stock be sold via the stores even if they're officially out of print? :-/ It would have cost me 50% less! o.O
I found the Valet d'Coeur to be frequently frustrating to deal with when it comes to some things... RPG's being a major pain. If I happen to be there and see something I don't have, then bonus for me. But I refuse to specifically use them to get the things I want. Despite the extra costs, I found buying direct from the Trolls my best option. Since they do sales and stuff from time to time... the great prices they offer can sometimes offset all the shipping costs incurred -- save on the tax too. A healthy exchange rate is also quite nice.

However, going this route sometimes means I'm not amongst the first to get something. I have no idea when I'll get around to even ordering the CKG as well as a bunch of other things I have been wanting. Actually, TLG still owes me a module from a sale that happened last year -- Steve sent me an email about it and I still need to get back to him on that. That's kind of scary when you think about it. ;)

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