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    I was looking at buying a Sager 9150 from Xoticpc seeing as they seem to have the best prices and most deals. However I live in Canada and this can occasionally create issues.

    So I was wondering:

    Do their prices stack up well to Canadian outlets?

    How is their customer service for Canadian customers?

    And finally how do I calculate the total cost of my order in CDN on their website.

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    There currently is one Canadian-based Sager reseller: Reflex Notebook. Their contact here is NovaH.

    All Sager resellers will provide the Canadian warranty coverage for a certain amount.

    Other Clevo resellers will vary:

    Malibal, no extra charge
    Eurocom, no extra charge
    Mythlogic, extra
    Prostar, extra

    To calculate the cost in CAD, check with your bank or credit card issuer. They're the ones who are going to be charging you the exchange.
    Last edited by Darkshado; 16th June 2012 at 02:54 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darkshado View Post
    There currently is one Canadian-based Sager reseller: Reflex Notebook. Their contact here is NovaH.
    Eurocom is also Canadian.
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    As Canadian as Eurocom may be, they're not a Sager reseller, that's why I mention them separately.
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    Not really concerned with purchasing from a Canadian reseller (although it is an option). I was just curious how Xoticpcs prices and service are in comparison to other resellers particularily when dealing with Canadian customers.

    To be more specific....because Xoticpc offers deals to NBR members does that make it more cost effective even if I'm a Canadian customer?

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    Default Re: Xoticpc Canada

    You will still get the NBR discounts and student discounts and such if you meet the requirements. But after the purchase, you are responsible for the shipping fees and the brokerage fees.

    These prices can differ greatly depending on which part Canada you live in.

    West Coast, expect 100$+ on shipping and another 50$ or so in brokerage. Maybe more.

    East Coast, Expect 200$+ on shipping and another 80$ or more in brokerage.
    It will get rather expensive.

    I recommend buying from a Canadian reseller such as Reflex notebooks. Although their prices may seem higher, after US-CA conversions and shipping and all, Reflex will actually be cheaper.
    They cover shipping and brokerage.

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    Does Reflex Notebook offer student discounts? Any promotional discounts or NBR deals?

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    Yes they do. Speak to a rep or visit their website.

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    Default Re: Xoticpc Canada

    If you get a Sager branded computer you'll get the same warranty coverage. To get an idea of what your final price will be check out TheFinalCost.com - Canadian total shipping fees calculator (brokerage, duty, customs) which will calculate if for you. On that page you'll see it list brokerage fees which you do have to pay if you use UPS ground for shipping, if you use UPS Express then you do not have to pay brokerage fees on top of that.

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    Just a heads up on TheFinalCost.com - Canadian total shipping fees calculator (brokerage, duty, customs) it doesn't calculate HST on Provinces that use it so the prices displayed will actually be lower than actual final prices.

 

 
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