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I'm looking to by the classic rectangles set and it's listed for just under $80. I have to pay tax, but I can pick it up and save on shipping...
Is there anywhere out there that has a better price? I see a lot of good sites, but they don't ship to Canada, or their rates are pretty high. Any ideas Canadian sisters? International sisters are welcome to comment too
You could try scrapping great deals, they are a canadian company in ontario, I don't know what the prices are for nesties, but I know they have some and they have really fast shipping. also try 7 kids college fund, they are from the US but they are really good for shipping time to Canada.
Paperworks has them for $23 per small set (this would work out to $92 Canadian for all) and there is free shipping on orders of $100 ... here is the site ... www.paperworksca.com (and here is a link directly to the Nestabilities page - http://paperworksco.com/index.php?ma...ath=24_202_203) Also, if you sign up for a membership, you receive 10% off your order. I know that Cut at Home also offers a coupon, but I have hesitated to order them, as I figured the duty, taxes, etc would sort of negate the savings. Hope this helps!
You could try scrapping great deals, they are a canadian company in ontario, I don't know what the prices are for nesties, but I know they have some and they have really fast shipping. also try 7 kids college fund, they are from the US but they are really good for shipping time to Canada.
Thanks for the suggestions. The $80 price is from scrappingreatdeals.com, which is a super!!! company...I suppose I was looking for an even better deal
Paperworks has them for $23 per small set (this would work out to $92 Canadian for all) and there is free shipping on orders of $100 ... here is the site ... www.paperworksca.com (and here is a link directly to the Nestabilities page - http://paperworksco.com/index.php?ma...ath=24_202_203) Also, if you sign up for a membership, you receive 10% off your order. I know that Cut at Home also offers a coupon, but I have hesitated to order them, as I figured the duty, taxes, etc would sort of negate the savings. Hope this helps!
I was really wary about Cut at Home for the same reason...their prices are really tempting, but the duty could really get you in the end!
I'm from AB and I ordered the full circles set from Cut at Home. My total with shipping came to $76.00, and I paid no duties or taxes, it actually arrived in our regular mail box. I don't know if it was just luck, but I was impressed. ETA: On the envelope it stated that the value of the content was only $25 so maybe that's what kept the dutie fees off.
Although if you can get the set for $80, I would do that, unless you have to add shipping and taxes, then it might be worth your tiem to save a little $$. My only complaint was that it took over a month for them to finally arrive. Not good if you're eagerly awaiting them like a kid on Christmas Day!
I will be ordering from them again probably in the next few weeks.
I just ordered the set of ovals from scrappingreatdeals.com. There is no shipping if your order is over $100. I looked at most on line stores and decided to go with scrappingreat deals as I won't have to pay duty. I also ordered the tan mat from the same company. Hopefully I get them soon and I can play.
I'm also in Canada ... I've ordered from scrappinggreatdeals too and they are wonderful to deal with. However, last time I tried ordering from this place in the US: http://cropstop.com
Their price for a set is $74.95, but they ship free to Canada. I did NOT get hit with customs, so it was a great deal for me. It is possible that you could get hit with the charges though. The company was super fast with shipping.
I'm also in Canada ... I've ordered from scrappinggreatdeals too and they are wonderful to deal with. However, last time I tried ordering from this place in the US: http://cropstop.com
Their price for a set is $74.95, but they ship free to Canada. I did NOT get hit with customs, so it was a great deal for me. It is possible that you could get hit with the charges though. The company was super fast with shipping.
I finally decided to order from Scrappin Great Deals since I didn't want to take the chance on duty. I ended up ordering the complete long rectangle set so of course I bumped up my order to get the free shipping :rolleyes:
This was my reward for losing 50lbs on Weight Watchers so I was pretty excited to order. I got my order the NEXT DAY!!!! I love Scrapping great deals...and my new nesties....and new CB folders...and...well you get the idea :-D
Paperworks has them for $23 per small set (this would work out to $92 Canadian for all) and there is free shipping on orders of $100 ... here is the site ... www.paperworksca.com (and here is a link directly to the Nestabilities page - http://paperworksco.com/index.php?ma...ath=24_202_203) Also, if you sign up for a membership, you receive 10% off your order. I know that Cut at Home also offers a coupon, but I have hesitated to order them, as I figured the duty, taxes, etc would sort of negate the savings. Hope this helps!
Just a slight correction on Paperworks address. It should be paperworksco.com, not Paperworworksca.com
I just know this because I just happen to shop there fairly frequently.
Good service, good prices.
Not affiliated, just REALLY like shopping there.
Cutters Creek has the Nestabilities for $54.99 per large set (or $15.99 per small set) with free US shipping. However, they temporarily quit international orders.
But... you could purchase this and have it sent to a US friend who can then ship it to you. They are on pre-order but they seem to get them pretty quickly as they just received their first shipment today.
Kimberly
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