travelover
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Heh, sure you do.Then you have to pay the tax directly to the state at the end of the year. A real pain to keep all those records.
Heh, sure you do.Then you have to pay the tax directly to the state at the end of the year. A real pain to keep all those records.
...I think there's a silver lining here somewhere but it just hasn't shown up yet.
BTW anybody else getting charged tax with Amazon?
Then you have to pay the tax directly to the state at the end of the year. A real pain to keep all those records.
Then you have to pay the tax directly to the state at the end of the year. A real pain to keep all those records.
I'm sure everybody does that.
I get a lot faster service if the item is either sold by Amazon, or "Fulfilled by Amazon". I seldom buy anything that isn't sold or fulfilled by Amazon. And, I always doublecheck to make sure it is in stock, by clicking on the buying options since being out of stock is usually noted there too.
The really long waits that I have had, have been for third party items which are not fulfilled by Amazon. My speculation is that perhaps they are out of stock and have to make the item, or maybe they just don't care.
Your sister gives the carrier a Christmas tip..............
I have found, however, that if I order an item and arrange for it to arrive at my sister's house, which is 1 mile from my house in Jacksonville, FL, I will receive the item one or two days earlier, than if I have it delivered to my house! Very strange!