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Re: Napster replacement?
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Joined: Oct 2006
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axiomite
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axiomite
Joined: Oct 2006
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Free trade never benefits the everyday consumer. Unless it is a small box marked "Gift" or the US company slaps about 10 neon colored "100% Made in America" stickers on your shipment, it is impossible to convince the Package Police that you should not have paid duty.
I once ordered rock sliders for my jeep (or "Steps" as my wife considered them.) They were made in the USA and even had as much written on it. When I filled out the papers to reclaim my duty, I got a canned answer back that said something along the lines of "Some components made overseas." They were 100% steel and weld. What freaking components could they be talking about? It was obviously just a lazyass, canned form.
Here is the good part to this story. When I contacted the manufacturer, "Bulletproof," and asked if they could provide me with paperwork to assist me in my fight, they said it would be easier just to send me a check themselves for the difference since they assured me they would be duty free.
Pretty nice of them actually, since I didn't ask for that. Bulletproof is reputable company deserving praise for sure.
With great power comes Awesome irresponsibility.
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Re: Napster replacement?
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Joined: May 2003
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connoisseur
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connoisseur
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Whenever Spotify is available in Canda, jump on it. I HIGHLY recommend it, this is coming from a paid Pandora customer.
LOVE having access to so many songs for only $10/mo. Being able to cache the playlists on my iPhone is just icing.
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