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10-15-2011 05:44 PM |
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Originally Posted by acesandeights
(Post 17076290)
Where are you located? I’ve found the prices to be lower if I go into the store and have the local outlet do the order and pay over the counter.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>
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I'm in Toronto (Canada), and unfortunately prices at local motorcycle stores are far more expensive than Motorcycle Superstore. Even to the extent where it is cheaper for me to purchase everything I need online from various retailers (with US-listed prices) and have it shipped (usually free) to CBIUSA (across the border in Niagara Falls) where I would then drive there and pick up my packages (for $6 a package) - which I plan on doing.
It may not help the Canadian motorcycle market, however it is hard to convince myself NOT to do this when I am saving nearly $200-$300 dollars (of course, it depends on how much you purchase...)
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Originally Posted by vortmax
(Post 17082188)
Motorcycle-superstore, as you may know, will match any advertised price so if you are willing to do some searching online, you may be able to save money that way. Another option is to make an initial smaller purchase. They usually will include a mini-catalog with the shipment that will have a coupon on the back.
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The great part is Motorcycle-Superstore already has the best prices I've managed to find online! My only issue is that my coupons have expired months ago, so I'm hoping that someone here would be willing to send me a coupon that they don't plan on using :shog
Making a smaller initial purchase would get the job done, but because I plan on picking up everything I'm ordering at one time, it wouldn't be favorable. Good idea though!
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