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Posted in Rolex Watches on Dec 22nd, 2011 1 Comment »
I recently purchased a “replica” watch from a retailer in China. Today, I notice that my package is being inspected by customs and it got me thinking:
Are there any restrictions that would not allow me to import 1 replica watch into Canada for personal use?
Thanks!
Answer by cooltronix
It is certainly illegal in the USA:
http://www.cybercrime.gov/18usc2320.htm
Most countries have laws to control the import of illegal goods, drugs etc.
Posted in Bell & Ross on Oct 23rd, 2011 No Comments »
Bell & Ross Question&Answer:
Need to send a letter to Canada from California and am wondering how many 44 cent stamps it will take?
Answer by Volusian
For a one ounce First Class International Mail letter from anywhere in the USA to anywhere in Canada, the required postage is 75 cents.
http://ircalc.usps.gov/default.aspx?Mode=Intl_Single&CID=10054
If you don’t have lower denomination stamps, two 44 cents will do the trick.
Posted in Bell & Ross on Sep 3rd, 2011 No Comments »
Does Bell Canada charge for incoming calls through SkypeOut?
Answer by Mr. VoIP
SkypeOut calls are received by landlines and mobiles just the same as from any other telephone. So, there should not be any extra cost to receive a SkypeOut call vs. a landline call.
Posted in Bell & Ross on Aug 29th, 2011 1 Comment »
Basically, I have the iphone 4 that is currently locked to the canadian network, bell mobility. but because i travel frequently between the USA and Canada, my objective is to access networks for both Bell and VERIZON from the same phone via differing sim cards.
i’ve heard that the wrap around antennea makes the iphone 4 a true world phone, but is this actually possible? how would i go about using the phone stateside and beyond?
Thanks!
Answer by Cathy
yes you can unlock it. and it will work anywhere, just make sure you have a sim card from the country you are in to avoid roaming
Posted in Bell & Ross on Aug 5th, 2011 No Comments »
I’ll have to move to Canada during the summer and I have a blackberry cure 9330 (sprint) and i would like to switch to bell while in canada so I want to know if bell will accept my phone or do I have to make plans to buy a new phone. Thanks your answer. ;0
Answer by SSP Bowl Dude
No. You might be able to use Telus. Bell uses GSM and Telus, like Sprint uses CDMA
Posted in Bell & Ross on Jul 17th, 2011 1 Comment »
I’m talking about features, appearance, connectivity, battery life and overall handling. I’d like to listen to my music on the phone as well. I’ve checked Bell’s site and it looks like they don’t have much of a variety, but I’m leaning towards the LG Muziq. Any opinions on this phone or any other you think are better?
Answer by $ ucram
htc touch
Posted in Bell & Ross on Jun 5th, 2011 3 Comments »
Canadian Lindt bunnies have the ribbon and bell, and the ones in the US only have a ribbon. Why is that?
Answer by B E R R Y
Are you dissapointed? Are you obsessed with ribbons and bells?
You’re smart enough to notice it though.
And you made me crave chocolate now. Thanks a lot. >.>
Posted in Bell & Ross on May 27th, 2011 No Comments »
A Bell Canada technician came over to install my home phone, they gave me a flyer with their ID number but didn’t leave their name, I was wondering if there was any way I could find it out from their ID number.
Answer by Altyguy
how about calling bell Canada and asking the name of the guy with that ID number?
Posted in Bell & Ross on May 24th, 2011 No Comments »
Bell & Ross Question&Answer:
I live in the Laurentiens, near Arundel, Bell Canada wants nearly $ 30.00 a month for dial up services for internet. Dial up is the only service available where I live. Any other dial up service available at a better price?
Answer by VoIPtalk
Perhaps Videotron serves your area?
http://www.videotron.com/service/internet-services/internet-access/dial-up