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Honeywell/Ademco 15P Keypads and assessories needed

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Michelle

Jan 1, 1970
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Does anyone know where I can order Honeywell/Ademco 15P Keypads and
assessories in the US (via USPS) or Canada?

If in the US it is important that the shipping is USPS due to the COD
charges via most other couriers.

I need some expansion modules, and keypads... etc.

Thanks!

Michelle
 
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Crash Gordon

Jan 1, 1970
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Why COD? ...just curious.



| Does anyone know where I can order Honeywell/Ademco 15P Keypads and
| assessories in the US (via USPS) or Canada?
|
| If in the US it is important that the shipping is USPS due to the COD
| charges via most other couriers.
|
| I need some expansion modules, and keypads... etc.
|
| Thanks!
|
| Michelle
|
 
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Michelle

Jan 1, 1970
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COD as in the "surprise" charges by companies like UPS who screw
Canadians when US -> Canadian shipments. (sometimes doubling the cost of
the items). If a US company sends to Canada via USPS, Canadians pay
$5.00 plus 7% GST.. which is much more reasonable.
 
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Robert L Bass

Jan 1, 1970
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COD as in the "surprise" charges by companies like
UPS who screw Canadians when US -> Canadian
shipments...

This is true. For some reason though, UPS doesn't hit Canadians with the
same fees for 2nd day air service as they do for ground service. I've
shipped both ways and it's usually cheaper for the customer to have it sent
by air. Also, although UPS refers to the service as "2nd day air," Canadian
shipments rarely arrive in two days. The same is true for shipments from
the mainland to Hawaii and Alaska, except Alaskan shipments can sometimes
take up to a week.

--

Regards,
Robert L Bass

=============================>
Bass Home Electronics
4883 Fallcrest Circle
Sarasota · Florida · 34233
941-866-1100 Sales & Tech Support
http://www.bassburglaralarms.com
=============================>
 
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Frank Olson

Jan 1, 1970
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Robert said:
.... except Alaskan shipments can sometimes
take up to a week.

Must be the dog sleds they're using.
 
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Crash Gordon

Jan 1, 1970
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Do you mean Collect On Delivery, as in the US? If so they charge us that
here too, but I think it's 16 bucks...but it's only if UPS is collecting the
money for the shipper, which can be avoided by paying online or prepaying
the merchant.


| COD as in the "surprise" charges by companies like UPS who screw
| Canadians when US -> Canadian shipments. (sometimes doubling the cost of
| the items). If a US company sends to Canada via USPS, Canadians pay
| $5.00 plus 7% GST.. which is much more reasonable.
|
|
| Crash Gordon wrote:
| > Why COD? ...just curious.
| >
| >
| >
| > | > | Does anyone know where I can order Honeywell/Ademco 15P Keypads and
| > | assessories in the US (via USPS) or Canada?
| > |
| > | If in the US it is important that the shipping is USPS due to the COD
| > | charges via most other couriers.
| > |
| > | I need some expansion modules, and keypads... etc.
| > |
| > | Thanks!
| > |
| > | Michelle
| > |
| >
| >
|
 
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Robert L Bass

Jan 1, 1970
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Do you mean Collect On Delivery, as in the US? If so they charge us that
here too, but I think it's 16 bucks...but it's only if UPS is collecting
the
money for the shipper, which can be avoided by paying online or prepaying
the merchant.

Crash,

There's another fee that UPS rips... er charges Canadian customers over and
above shipping and COD charges. I suspect that's what the gentleman was
referring to.

--

Regards,
Robert L Bass

=============================>
Bass Home Electronics
4883 Fallcrest Circle
Sarasota · Florida · 34233
941-866-1100 Sales & Tech Support
http://www.bassburglaralarms.com
=============================>
 
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Frank Olson

Jan 1, 1970
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Robert said:
Crash,

There's another fee that UPS rips... er charges Canadian customers over and
above shipping and COD charges. I suspect that's what the gentleman was
referring to.

Yeah... It ain't called "brokerage" fer nuthin', ya know?
 
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RobertM

Jan 1, 1970
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Frank Olson said:
Yeah... It ain't called "brokerage" fer nuthin', ya know?

Also, the postal service doesn't smash as much merchandise as UPS does,
although lately, the postal service is a close second. My experience is that
Fed Ex is the best for merchandise arriving in one piece.

Bob
 
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Stanley Barthfarkle

Jan 1, 1970
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This is true. For some reason though, UPS doesn't hit Canadians with the
same fees for 2nd day air service as they do for ground service. I've
shipped both ways and it's usually cheaper for the customer to have it
sent by air. Also, although UPS refers to the service as "2nd day air,"
Canadian shipments rarely arrive in two days. The same is true for
shipments from the mainland to Hawaii and Alaska, except Alaskan shipments
can sometimes take up to a week.


Could be because you're drop-shitting on people.
 
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Bob Worthy

Jan 1, 1970
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in message

The same is true for shipments from
the mainland to Hawaii and Alaska, except Alaskan shipments can sometimes
take up to a week.

It is called "rural delivery". Even Fedex will take two days, instead of
overnight, right here in the 48 if it is considered a rural area.
 
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Frank Olson

Jan 1, 1970
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Bob said:
in message

The same is true for shipments from



It is called "rural delivery". Even Fedex will take two days, instead of
overnight, right here in the 48 if it is considered a rural area.


I imagine anything in Alaska is called "igloo delivery". That adds
another four days.
 
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