eyespy
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Post by eyespy on Jan 12, 2004 20:26:36 GMT -5
This place is amazing! If I buy as they've told me I'll save like $300 over what I was thinking before. Ok, question though. They seem to revolve around US residents. Even the site they recommend buying their offers from. How would a Canadian get these?
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Post by CuriousToronto on Jan 12, 2004 22:20:28 GMT -5
I used railsaver to calculate my best options. For me it was pretty standard but I appreciated it anywayz. As you can tell by my name I'm Canadian as well. I used one of railsaver's recommended websites (railconnection I think) to buy the rail passes. There was no difference for Canadians. The only thing is you paid American dollars but it was still better. Even more so now that the Canadian dollar is doing so well. They had the passes to me the very next day I think. The coupons, maps, and schedules they included were good. The only thing is they kind of lie about the guidebooks they give for free. Rather easily they tell you that they are no longer available. But I wonder when they actually are. Anywayz, they are still good. Highly recommend that site!
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eyespy
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Post by eyespy on Jan 12, 2004 22:32:17 GMT -5
Tks a ton!
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