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    B&H now ships purolator ground to Canada

    I just confirmed that B&H now ships Purolator Ground to Canada. This is a pretty big deal for me, anyways since it's quite hard to find lots of this stuff in Calgary.

    $7 to ship a pack of 16x20 enlarging paper? $7 to ship a C41 press kit? Sweet!

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    Re: B&H now ships purolator ground to Canada

    Let us know what the customs broker charges are.
    Regards
    Bill

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    Re: B&H now ships purolator ground to Canada

    Exciting news indeed.
    Might need to order some Diafine. and film

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    Re: B&H now ships purolator ground to Canada

    This is good news. I remember ordering a lens cap and then seeing $31.95 Prority shipping upon check-out. Needless to say, I bailed. They've lost 10s of dollars from me over the years by not fixing this! I'm really glad they figured it out!
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