Or, the vendor selling you the pin could show your address in Canada on the invoice and not charge you state tax. If he was audited though, he would have to show that the product shipped...
Yes, as a "consumer". However, I believe with some states you can apply for a state tax reimbursement if you are exporting and a non-US resident. I looked into it a VERY long time ago and got the form, but I remember it seemed like a huge hassle and not worth the time for the amount that the tax...
I have imported a few of them in the past few months, (and tens of millions of dollars of stuff over the past 13+ years). Taxes depend on the state that it is sold and the state it is being shipped too (if you are shipping it to another state.) You can get a commercial exemption in some states...
I have 2 motorcycles and a mountain bike that I am selling. Nothing wrong with them, just want to reduce the size of my motorcycle and bike collection. (I have many). I can pick up your pinball and deliver any of the bikes as I have a large van with custom motorcycle racking for transport...
Yes, Yellow sub would have been great. I played this machine once and fell in love with it though. It just "works" for me as a complete package (music, art, colours, call out etc.) Even the classic playfield design fits the theme (imo). :)
I just got off the phone with Nitro. Wow. What a complete a-hole Tommy is. I was going to pre-order a few more games from them but nothing but attitude. He just lost a customer for life...
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