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Old 19 May 2007, 04:45 AM   #31
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Old 19 May 2007, 04:52 AM   #32
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Thanks for the info! I will have to check this out. Do they have to mail it to you in order to get the no sales tax exemption? (That is fine with me I guess as it saves me a 3-4 hour drive.)
They can't mail it to you unless you buy it in person. Rolex rules.

Most people only have thier watches mailed to them when they are on vacation buying a watch in another state that also has sales tax. To avoid the sales tax wherever they are buying at.

Since Oregon has no sales tax that would make no sense. Just take a drive or the Amtrack down.
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Old 19 May 2007, 05:13 AM   #33
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They can't mail it to you unless you buy it in person. Rolex rules.

Most people only have thier watches mailed to them when they are on vacation buying a watch in another state that also has sales tax. To avoid the sales tax wherever they are buying at.

Since Oregon has no sales tax that would make no sense. Just take a drive or the Amtrack down.
+1 on driving to Oregon! Saved me $3,000 between the discount and salex tax on my last purchase couple of months ago (TT Daytona) - definitely worth the drive. I did not buy it from Kansai's AD (I found this forum after the purchase), however, he is a wealth of information on the good deals in Portland. I would definitely ask for his expertise on my next purchase.
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Old 19 May 2007, 05:13 AM   #34
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Old 19 May 2007, 06:23 AM   #35
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They can't mail it to you unless you buy it in person. Rolex rules.

Most people only have thier watches mailed to them when they are on vacation buying a watch in another state that also has sales tax. To avoid the sales tax wherever they are buying at.

Since Oregon has no sales tax that would make no sense. Just take a drive or the Amtrack down.
Thank you for the information--I appreciate it.
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