Northernboy
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I was trying to place an order on your website. But when I go to checkout there is no selection for Canada.
Do you not ship to Canada?
Thanks
Do you not ship to Canada?
Thanks
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They do ship to Canada... you would be better off calling them then posting on the forums.
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Northern boy - we do ship to Canada - however due to the amount of time involved with international shipping (customs/communication) during extremely busy times we sometimes will shut that function of our site off as we focus on fulfilling our primary orders. Our backlog has calmed a little since the Black Friday/Cyber Monday rush so I enabled the Canada shipping feature on our site today - feel free to send an order through the site if your ready. Thanks!
PS - Phone orders are always welcome as well.
PS - Phone orders are always welcome as well.
Why not support your local dealer? If even it costs more, next we all know local dealers will be all gone.
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Red - I'm all for the theory of supporting the local dealer but sometimes customers live hours away from their closest dealer, may have had a bad experience there, may have a dealer that has questionable sales tactics (made up msrps or doesnt order parts often) or they may just want to deal with a site sponsor/dealer that truly engages the snowmobile business.
Speaking of keeping it local...It truly surprises me nowadays how many parts/ accessories are being bought/sold for the snowmobile industry that are being marketed from dealers/distributors based out of areas that never see snow or even have snowmobile sales - a quick trip around sites like Amazon/eBay and you find a surprisingly large quantity of the parts/tracks/accessories/apparel listed for sale often come from states like Texas, Georgia, and Florida...kinda crazy...do you really want to support a retailer that doesn't engage the sport on a daily basis?
Speaking of keeping it local...It truly surprises me nowadays how many parts/ accessories are being bought/sold for the snowmobile industry that are being marketed from dealers/distributors based out of areas that never see snow or even have snowmobile sales - a quick trip around sites like Amazon/eBay and you find a surprisingly large quantity of the parts/tracks/accessories/apparel listed for sale often come from states like Texas, Georgia, and Florida...kinda crazy...do you really want to support a retailer that doesn't engage the sport on a daily basis?
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