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"kh" wrote ...
The reason is very straightforward. This is a boatanchor newsgroup and it's mostly geezers who deal in old radios. Geezers live in the past; WE don't think critically; the same tired thoughts cycle through our heads. Even worse, many of us hallucinate and make up reasons. You'll see several in this thread. Including your own posting, apparently. I've bought items from Canada and sold to Canada. One thing I don't like about it is that it's expensive to ship across the border. In fact, it's cheaper to ship though Canada to Alaska. But then, buyer pays. Unless something goes wrong. The abuse of international transactions is legendary. Even eBay, PayPal, et.al. seem to acknowledge it. As another poster observed, if you are a large-volume commercial vendor, you can "eat" the occasional transaction gone wrong. But if you are selling one-off things (boat-anchors or not) on eBay, etc. it has a significant chilling effect, no matter what generation you represent. |
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