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Redflagdeals equivalent in the US

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Feb 22, 2012
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Redflagdeals equivalent in the US

Does anyone know of an equivalent website(s) to redflagdeals in the US? Particularly the Hot Deals section. Thanks!
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Nov 17, 2004
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redwhiteandblueflagdeals.com
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Feb 24, 2007
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Beamsville
Slickdeals and fatwallet were the two I used to check out.
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Oct 15, 2007
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I try and stay away from US pricing because it’s just depressing
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woobie wrote: Slickdeals and fatwallet were the two I used to check out.
sadly fatwallet shut down
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Dec 11, 2014
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Red_Army wrote: I try and stay away from US pricing because it’s just depressing
Also techbargains.com

You can ship to Canada on cheap by ChitChat or Crossborder Pickups, if you live near large cities they service. In fact, these companies also forward mail to any destination in Canada.
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Jul 5, 2006
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If you are currently in the States, you should use Amazon as your everyday bottomline price-check, subscribe to Techbargains for deals and ask questions on Fatwallet.
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Red_Army wrote: I try and stay away from US pricing because it’s just depressing

I just got back in Canada last week after spending 10 years in the States. I’m already depressed especially when seeing in Canada retailers still charge shipping cost...
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Apr 9, 2010
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ZoomZoom2006 wrote:
I just got back in Canada last week after spending 10 years in the States. I’m already depressed especially when seeing in Canada retailers still charge shipping cost...
Almost every single retailer in Canada has free shipping on orders over 50-100$. Dunno what you're on about.

Also many retailers in the states charge a "restocking" fee. (which is uncommon in Canada.)

There are pros and cons to every country.
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Red_Army wrote: I try and stay away from US pricing because it’s just depressing
I usually use slick deals for offers on USA streaming services and it's been great for that.

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