I'm really baffled why the Canada Computers website is like it is. I'm trying as hard as I can to not order from Amazon but it seems to be impossible to actually find out which items on the Canada Computers website you're allowed to order
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Some things are available for shipping only, some are available for dropshipping only but *only to some store locations*, some are in stock in-store but only at some locations. It seems impossible to tell what's what without attempting to order it & being told it's only in Quebec
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I have an item I want to order, I don't care the manufacturer. I search for the item. I get dozens of results, but only one—or none—are available in Ontario, no idea which. I am lost in the hall of mirrors and the villain is taunting me, reflected from a dozen surfaces, laughing
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I guess I'm just confused because I thought after a full year of lockdown places would have got better at online ordering instead of worse
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(When you search, there *is* a checkbox you can use on the left side to mark your store. I'm not sure if that shows in stock items, dropshippable items, or dropshippable items plus shippable items.)
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Have you looked at memory express? They're basically the go to in western canada, but I dunno how much presence they have out east. They do ship there though.
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Huh. I guess it turns out they do have one store in Ontario but it's in Hamilton (all the way down by the US border)
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This site is very useful for anything it covers: ca.pcpartpicker.com/products/. I usually start there rather than a specific store.
Amazon often has terrible pricing in Canada via third party sellers or even their own products.


