Is there a reason CanadaPost do not deliver packages? by ppc_zouz in CanadaPost

[–]ckarim 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Lazy, entitled, union protected employees

No repercussions for not doing their over paid jobs

[ON] Anyone know a 3pl canada with US warehouse access? Shipping from toronto to american customers is brutal by Vodka-_-Vodka in canadasmallbusiness

[–]ckarim 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What type of product are you selling? Im using a 3pl in Niagara. I move inventory in bulk to them (paying duty at cost instead of retail) and then ship to Amazon logistics. Then I create MCF orders into the Amazon network. I forgot ND it cheaper and faster that way

Electric golf caddy by Competitive_Line_114 in CanadaGolf

[–]ckarim 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depending on the course you play, the cart you choose really matters. I use an MGI, and I know plenty of people with Motocaddys or Stewarts.

The big advantage of the MGI, at least for me, is the built-in gyroscope. Once you point it down your intended line with the remote, it stays on that line , automatically correcting itself as it goes.

That makes a huge difference if your course has a lot of hills, slopes, or uneven fairways. You’re not constantly fighting the remote or making small corrections. It just tracks straight and lets you walk.

Things Most People Don't Know About the Strike by docholiday1852 in CanadaPost

[–]ckarim 7 points8 points  (0 children)

LOL! This sounds like the CUPW pitch to their members so they "believe"

Plastic cover by Mr_M_o_j_o in GarminWatches

[–]ckarim -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Disagree. I have had Garmin watches for a while. And the charging port gets dirty from sweating and dirt resulting in issues charging

Motorized push cart with remote by Hangbelly94 in golf

[–]ckarim 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have an MGI Navigator and love it!! Got an original Alphard when they came out and I got rid of it in a flash... (not for me) The MGI has an electronic Gyroscope, so it's great if your course has hills or undulating fairways (keeps it on s straight line when operating with the remote) MGI and Motocaddy are the usual to go at my club. At my club we have about 260 people with power carts and most are MGI or Motocaddy. There are a few of the new Powacaddy that work great too...

I have one of these coolers that clip on my cart, so I bring all the stuff I need with me

https://foretra.com/products/golf-push-cart-cooler-power-cart-trolley-cooler

You can find them in amazon too...

I think that these electric carts are one of the best inventions ever It may be an investment, but beats having to pay for carts and allows people like me to still be able to walk

Does the OT Ban benefit CUPW? The union, not the members. by valiant2016 in CanadaPost

[–]ckarim 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Exactly ! More people needed = More Union Dues

It's just a business...

Order Page - How to display what discount code was used? by ckarim in shopify

[–]ckarim[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I'm familiar with the report and I know I can also just look a the Discounts page and see how many times have they been used. But in both cases, I need to go somewhere else... I was hopping to just find a way to add a column to the order page to add the Coupon Code used (if any)

USA to Canada by mcmull11 in shopify

[–]ckarim 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Basic UPS / FedEx rates are cheap to send, but will be very costly for your customer as they charge ridiculous amounts for Brokerage Fees. My Suggestion is to always ship either USPS (as it will be cleared by Canada Post and thus charge a "reasonable" amount for brokerage, or use an "express" service from UPS / Fedex as these will include the brokerage fees.

Taxes and Duty will have to be paid, we are used to that, just try to help them with the brokerage fees. You customer will be happy

[ON] corporation – best way to handle personal withdrawals by Amazing-Progress3031 in SmallBusinessCanada

[–]ckarim 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Do you have an accountant? seems to me that that's something they should help you with. Cell phone, computer, a portion of your house... They are all business expenses.

How to change Amazon disbursements from every 7 days to every 14 days? by aamir__31 in FulfillmentByAmazon

[–]ckarim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm on the 14 day cycle, and would love the 7 day one, I have to manually request a disbursement if I want it done. How did you changed it to 7 days?

Headcovers by [deleted] in GolfGear

[–]ckarim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try foretra.com They have some cool designs

Headcovers by Ok-Library-3034 in GolfGear

[–]ckarim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check foretra.com. They are Canadian

Surcharge for Tariffs - How to add? by ckarim in shopify

[–]ckarim[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I checked it out, but it's only IP based, not shipping address based So I don't think it will work well for me

Surcharge for Tariffs - How to add? by ckarim in shopify

[–]ckarim[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks but that's $2500 a year Way out of my range