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Saturday, April 10, 2010

ProStores Ecommerce Currents

ProStores Ecommerce Currents

Watch video while driving!!!!! Don't its law and dangerous




More help see this link
http://texting-while-driving.org/

Thanks for understanding

Boss audio User manual

here is link for boss audio user manual


http://www.bossaudio.com/support/index.php?_m=downloads&_a=view&parentcategoryid=3&pcid=0&nav=0

Friday, April 9, 2010

Shipping to USA or Canada vice versa, Secrets and Tips

Shipping to Canada (and elsewhere) from the US via the United States Postal Service (USPS) is fairly easy. In fact, MAILING is the BEST METHOD for SENDING BOXES ACROSS the BORDER!! NEVER any $$ brokers fees (as with UPS & FedEx) plus way more economical choices! You can do it all on-line (no waiting in line) and track it, too!

Canada post and USPS  is (fairly) FAST & EASY!

DO IT ALL ON-LINE at USPS.com!: Calculate and buy postage, print labels, order supplies, track packages and get on-line discounts: www.usps.com
    Also check out eBay's USPS SHIPPING ZONE: http://pages.ebay.com/usps/home.html
USPS has an easy international rate calculator1. Select the country (a new screen will come up). 2. Select the mail type ('package'). 3. Type in the weight (lbs & ozs). 4. Click on 'continue.' The calculator will provide you a list of ALL your USPS mailing/shipping options and costs for your box -- plus on-line customs forms/info and shipping labels. (NOTE: the calculator site provides access to a convenient downloadable (pdf) international rates chart, as well.)
USPS INT'L RATE CALCULATOR: http://ircalc.usps.gov
    NOTE: USPS does NOT use foreign postal (zip) codes/addresses to calculate shipping -- just weight. That's because mail that crosses the border becomes the responsibility of CanadaPost. In other words, the same package will cost the same amount no matter where it's mailed to in Canada!

USPS UPDATES:

CHANGES as of 14 May 2007: Airmail & Economy Letter Post become First-Class Mail Int'l; Airmail & Economy Parcel-post and Global Priority Mail become Priority Mail Int'l; Global Express Mail (EMS) becomes Express Mail Int'l. Tracking, Flat Rates and on-line discounts are now available for both Priority & Express Mail Int'l.
    USPS International Resource Center (information, forms, updates, claims, etc):
      http://www.usps.com/international/intlresourcecenter.htm

USPS SERVICES:

1. FIRST CLASS MAIL INTERNATIONAL (FCMI): (Formerly Airmail Letter-post & Economy Letter-post.) A great, economical service for envelopes and small boxed items weighing 4 lbs or less and up to 36" around (length + width + depth). FCMI canNOT be insured, but it can be REGISTERED. (Note: USPS requires that some items such as jewelry, stocks/bonds, et al., be sent First Class Mail Int'l, Registered).
2. PRIORITY MAIL INTERNATIONAL (PMI): (Formerly Global Priority Mail, Airmail Parcel-post and Economy Parcel-post.) PMI provides tracking and optional insurance for envelopes and boxes small to large. It also now offers Flat-Rate envelopes ($9 up to 4 lbs) and boxes ($23 up to 20 lbs), as well as a 5% discount for purchasing postage on-line.
3. EXPRESS MAIL INTERNATIONAL (EMI): (Formerly Global Express Mail or EMS.) EMI includes tracking and insurance for envelopes and boxes small to large, and offers faster service (half the time of Priority Mail Int'l). EMI also now offers Flat-Rate envelopes ($22) , as well as an 8% discount for purchasing postage on-line. Another express service, 4. GLOBAL EXPRESS GUARANTEED, offers guaranteed delivery (via FedEx) in 1-3 business days for envelopes and boxes.
COMPARE RATES!
    1. First Class Mail Intl: (1 lb) $4.66 (2 lbs) $8.26 (3 lbs) $11.86 (4 lbs) $15.46
    2. Priority Mail Intl*: (1 lb) $16.00 (2 lbs) $17.30 (3 lbs) $18.16 (4 lbs) $19.90
    3. Express Mail Intl*: (1 lb) $23.25 (2 lbs) $25.00 (3 lbs) $26.75 (4 lbs) $28.50
    *Flat rate and on-line discounts available. Tracking included.

FORMS & FEES:

NOTE on Brokerage Fees (there are none): Because USPS & CanadaPost have long standing agreements to handle each other's mail, brokers' fees are NEVER charged. EXPENSIVE BROKERS FEES MUST be CHARGED BY MOST OTHER COURIER/SHIPPING SERVICES. BUT NOT USPS or CANADA POST! :-)
CUSTOMS FORMS:
There are only two standard USPS customs forms for Canada-bound packages: 1. First Class Mail (4x3 green sticker: PS Form 2976) and 2. Priority Mail (6.5x8 white form & sleeve: PS Form 2976-A & 2976-E - the clear holding sleeve). NOTE:USPS provides printable online customs forms and shipping labels. (eBay's USPS site provides a direct link to USPS labels: http://pages.ebay.com/usps/shippingitems/labels.html)
Filling Out Customs Forms: All customs forms require: 1. CONTENTS (item(s) description): the eBay item (for example, 'Used Coat'), and 2. VALUE: always the eBay Winning Bid. 3. The Priority Mail and online forms require the addition of both parties' names, addresses and buyer's ('importer's') phone number or e-mail.
NOTE on Customs Valuation: When declaring the value on customs forms, 'VALUE' IS the PRICE PAID (the EBAY WINNING BID). (Backed up by the eBay invoice and PayPal/MO/cancelled check receipt.)
    Customs fees and USPS insurance claims are ALWAYS based on purchase receipts -- the actual price paid for an item -- NOT an estimated or figured value, such as what an item may (or may not) be worth. Unfortunately 'over valuing' items, even in an attempt to be helpful, can cause unnecessary extra expenses for Canadians in taxes and fees.
    I've had people tell me that the post office told them to write in "anything" for value on the customs form. This is wrong and is NOT a USPS call. It's a Canada Customs law. Value is what a buyer paid for the eBay item being shipped over the border.
IMPORTANT info on PACKAGE ID: Always include full names and addresses (with street) and fill out the customs form, or packages may be delayed. Canada Customs (as does US Customs) has the authority to open boxes and they MAY, if an item is not properly identified, or improperly marked as 'gift.' Then they will tax the item at what they think it's worth (plus handling). Customs isn't always fooled by packages marked 'gift'! :-)
NOTE on Commercial Importers VS eBayers: License, certificate, invoice and tariff numbers, and tax/VAT/importer codes are for COMMERCIAL importers (senders) only and do NOT apply to most (individual/private) eBayers. Yippee!
FEES:
CUSTOMS FEES:
1. TAXES (the most common fee): Canada Customs ONLY assesses taxes (GST or HST) on goods valued at $20 CAD (about $17-21 USD) or more. Taxes are generally about 5-13% (depending on the province destination). A $5 to $8 'handling' fee is also added when an item is taxed. When taxes are charged, Customs sticks a taxes-owing form on the box and the box is held by the Post Office as a COD. Recipient pays the tax/handling when the package is retrieved.
    NOTE: Customs cannot check every box, so frequently items valued at more than $20 CAD do get through with no charge -- it's a 'hit-or-miss' situation. Likewise, if taxes are over-charged due to a missing customs form or a seller over-value, recipients can send in to Canada Customs proof-of-payment (eBay invoice and PayPal/money order receipt or cancelled check), along with the customs tax form stuck to the box (make a copy first) to get a refund.
2. DUTY: Thanks to NAFTA there is NO DUTY assessed on goods made in the US or Canada (or Mexico); or on used goods, generally. Most eBay transactions do NOT involve duty. (Yippee!) But duty may be assessed on NEW or high-end used items made ('originating') outside of North America.
Other FEES:
There are none! When using USPS/Canada Post the buyer will NEVER get a 'surprise' brokerage fee. Brokers are used by other shipping companies (UPS, FedEx, etc.) to import and deliver items. Brokerage fees can cost as much as the entire item and shipping fees!! But USPS/CanadaPost have agreements with each other to handle each other's mail, so NO BROKERAGE FEES are EVER charged with USPS (or CanadaPost) services! Yippee!
CANADA CUSTOMS (CBSA) info site: http://cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/menu-eng.html

TIP:

BOX REUSE TIP: You can turn printed/used boxes inside out to use again (no need to cover with brown paper -- which USPS and CanadaPost do not like anyway because it rips/gets caught in machinery)!
I hope this 'manual' helps. As an American-Canadian living here, I know that Canadians LOVE having the choice of US eBay goods! And we'll help drive up your earnings (and make it worth your business while) if you ship here!! Please contact me with questions, comments or additions/corrections. Thanks & best of luck!

OEM vs OEM replacement Bypass Hack

Basically there are 4 different ype of Bypass for video and Nav functionalities

1-park brake control (bypass will work 100%)
2- park gear control (need the test signal if negative trigger and no data then Z7 bypass will work)
3-data control (bypass will not work)
4-Park and Foot brake (A7 bypass alpine type)



Answer is yes or NO...Let me explain...
if you had original entertainment media (OEM) dvd in dash then yes,this hack is for you
but don't get confused with oem (original equipment  manufacturer)

 see in this link
OEM
or this link

http://www.crutchfield.com/S-VpmjxVHWI7N/p_061GM5100/Original-Entertainment-Media-GM-5100.html

and ref manual

http://a248.e.akamai.net/pix.crutchfield.com/Manuals/061/061GM5100.PDF


as of now we only supplied 9 manufacturer brands of factory look DVD in dash like....

1-OEM (original entertainment media) replacement oem
2-ROSEN entertainment
3-Motevo
4-Bonup
5-JLD
6-HDT
7-JFR
8-KLYDE
9-TM

we are working on more brand as soon we got solution we will introduce the hack for this. If your DVD model is from the above mention list then email us we will provide you link, but if you had different one then you need to wait or find some ware else we apologize for this inconvenience

before i send you the shipment pl let me know what exactly you had....
Thanks for interest on our line up

Sunday, April 4, 2010

how to drive correctoly

always check your blind spot while changing lanes