Good point. It's great that we'll be able to quickly buy accessories without the wait, etc.
But, remember, for large purchases, I'm sure that the tax savings (via a net order) could wash out any shipping savings (via a retail order). Being that Handspring is shipping these items very fast now, I'll probably always ask myself, "can I wait?"
03-31-2000 06:23 AM
Rembrandt
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Registered: Jan 2000
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Where begs the question, why did I get charged tax living in Texas? I've ordered other things from out of state and not had tax added, but Handspring did. Anybody know what's up with that?
P.S. Appears this is a continuation of another thread. Did you accidentally click New Post versus Reply?
03-31-2000 08:33 AM
Ash
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Registered: Mar 2000
Location: Roseville, MN, USA
Posts: 161
I believe that Handspring has a physical presence of some sort in Texas, as well as Kentucky, West Virginia and Massachusetts. They have to charge sales tax in those states for that reason.
I wish they would hook up with an e-commerce vendor like Outpost.com so we could buy products without paying the ridiculous Handspring shipping fees.