I am in Ontario, Canada. Where can I buy reasonably priced - nay,
cheap - craft supplies online?
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posted by torisaur
on Mar 21, 2011 -
3 answers
My wife has a 44-string Venus harp. I think it's the Cherub model. The Venus website suggests a website to order from, but ordering online from a US retailer adds prohibitive shipping (and brokerage) costs, so I really need a Canadian retailer.
Where can I buy harp strings near Niagara, or online? I'm willing to drive to Toronto if I have to, but would prefer to order them online.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
posted by MagicEightBall
on Jan 2, 2011 -
5 answers
I want to make something special for my mother's upcoming birthday. I've been looking around and I got inspired to make a cake with rad decorations on it. I've got a few questions tough, namely regarding icing, and I'd love some pointers.
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posted by CelebrenIthil
on Aug 15, 2010 -
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My prescription drug costs are $700 every quarter. I'm looking for an online pharmacy (based in Canada) that will fill my prescription at a more reasonable cost. I have tried PharmacyRxWorld.com (based here in Toronto) but they won't sell to me, because I live in Canada!
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posted by HarrysDad
on May 6, 2010 -
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How does buying things online from the US work, now that I live in Canada? What's the catch?
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posted by pravit
on Aug 10, 2008 -
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I'm looking for an online store to buy a shoeshine kit in Canada- any ideas? I'm living in Wells, BC, and the only nearby town is Quesnel. Wal-Mart has the stuff, but I flatly refuse to buy anything from Wal-Mart. What is a on-line Canadian shoe company that I could buy polish, brushes, etc. from? I'd like to keep it in Canada, so I don't have to pay international shipping.
posted by rawredmeat
on May 20, 2007 -
6 answers
Calling all Canadians! My limited free and work time is being sucked up by really trivial purchasing problems. How does one efficiently shop online in Canada? More importantly,
where?
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posted by mireille
on Mar 1, 2005 -
25 answers
Online contact lenses. For the past year or two, I have been ordering contact lenses online. I've never been asked for a doctor's prescription before. Now it seems no site will allow me to order contact lenses without a doctor's prescription. What happened? The doctor who I saw for my contact lenses, I've long since forgotten his name. I just got a eyeglass checkup but skipped the contact lens because mine are working fine, and are cheaper online. Is there a canadien or foreign contact lens company someone can recommend that doesn't require a prescription?
posted by patrickje
on Feb 6, 2004 -
5 answers