DeWitts 2016 Annual Sale (Expires Jan 24th)
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DeWitts 2016 Annual Sale (Expires Jan 24th)
Once a year and only once a year do we have a forum sale. This is it.
1. You must order from our website, no phone orders. http://www.dewitts.com
2. You must use promo code Year59
3. Discount of 15% off anything in your shopping cart.
4. Sale ends January 24th, 2016 at midnight.
5. Allow 2-3 weeks after placing order before expediting
6. Canadian customers put your postal code in with the state field, then enter 95113 in the zip code field.
7. If you are ordering a date coded item, do not omit the date or indicate the year & vin# for us to calculate it.
Any odd stuff, not on our website can be emailed to jcdingman@dewitts.com
1. You must order from our website, no phone orders. http://www.dewitts.com
2. You must use promo code Year59
3. Discount of 15% off anything in your shopping cart.
4. Sale ends January 24th, 2016 at midnight.
5. Allow 2-3 weeks after placing order before expediting
6. Canadian customers put your postal code in with the state field, then enter 95113 in the zip code field.
7. If you are ordering a date coded item, do not omit the date or indicate the year & vin# for us to calculate it.
Any odd stuff, not on our website can be emailed to jcdingman@dewitts.com
#8
Tom, in case my email doesn't reach you, please take note that the way you handle shipping to canada is atrocious! UPS is the WORST carrier when it comes to brokerage fees. I was hit with a 100$ fee which completely negates any sale you were giving out.
Might I suggest, when it comes to canadian customers, ship with other carriers (fedex, purolator, dhl) or even better, USPS.
If you prefer to stick with UPS, charge a bit more for shipping and use UPS worldwide express which covers brokerage fees.
I knew I should've called after my online order instead of waiting for a reply to my email and I'm paying the price today.
Might I suggest, when it comes to canadian customers, ship with other carriers (fedex, purolator, dhl) or even better, USPS.
If you prefer to stick with UPS, charge a bit more for shipping and use UPS worldwide express which covers brokerage fees.
I knew I should've called after my online order instead of waiting for a reply to my email and I'm paying the price today.