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Post by PerfectGlock on Dec 1, 2001 20:29:27 GMT -5
I am considering buying from them and I am curious as to whether or not they are a reputable dealer. Does anyone know?
Thanks
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Post by Ed on Dec 1, 2001 20:51:22 GMT -5
I have been on their website many times. I like how it is a compromise between HK and US dealers. But I don't think they are a website that sells thinks. (ha ha) They had some problems a few months ago when you couldn't order anything, now I try to order and everything is sold out or has a broken link. I honestly think that more than half of the products on the website you can't buy.
I wonder how they stay in business.
But to answer your question I don't know anyone who has purchased anything from APEC. I suggest that you just buy from DEN or wargamers (save yourself the trouble).
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Post by Hadoken on Dec 2, 2001 14:10:16 GMT -5
While I haven't purchased anything from APEC myself, I've heard both good and bad stories about them. You should search the ASZ forums or perhaps check the Airsoft Players seller ratings to see if they're rated there. What are you going to buy me?
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Post by PerfectGlock on Dec 2, 2001 19:04:06 GMT -5
A Western Arms Limited Edition ProKiller MK II 6.0 That's for me. As for you, I'll give you the foam peanuts
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Post by PimP on Dec 2, 2001 19:44:32 GMT -5
I've never even heard of APEC... Where are they located?
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Post by Hadoken on Dec 3, 2001 8:40:47 GMT -5
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Post by Newman on Dec 3, 2001 13:29:26 GMT -5
I heard APEC was in Canada, but can't find anything on their website (hmm). Their prices are insane if they're not in Canadian dollars. Help?
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Post by SickPointe on Dec 3, 2001 14:12:04 GMT -5
Haha dont Canadians call a type of their currencey "Loonies"?
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Post by ammo990 on Dec 3, 2001 14:14:07 GMT -5
A loonie is a dollar coin A toonie is a two dollar coin and the money IS in dollars. hehe
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Post by Ed on Dec 3, 2001 14:14:10 GMT -5
If you click on the product profile it will give you the price in American dollars, but this is approximated. When you go to the checkout it will be in canadian dollars, and the credit card company will give you the best exchange price in the last 5 or 10 minutes of the sale. This is good since the canadian dollar has gone down recently. Off topic: has anyone seen the Onion article: "Canada Voted Worst State in the US" Very very good comedy. www.theonion.com
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