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Old 2 July 2007, 02:37 AM   #10
GoldenBear
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Do your homework before you go. Know what your watch costs at home including the taxes and "fees". When you go to Canada I am sure you will have a much better selection and prices. The post above had great ideas. If you use a credit card it will usually give you a much better currency conversion rate. The savings on the sales tax for visitors always makes a big difference. Also, I know at Heathrow they have a great shop in the terminal that I think is duty-free (if you have a ticket out of the UK). If you risk buying one before you bet to Canada, you might get a good deal. Good luck.
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