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Old January 29th 04, 02:24 PM
Paul Tomblin
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In a previous article, EDR said:
In article , Paul Tomblin
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If you land in Canada and come back, you'll need a US customs sticker on
your plane. If you don't have one ahead of time, you'll need to be
carrying $50 US on your person to buy one - they don't take checks, credit
cards or Canadian money.


When did the fee increase from $25 to $50?


Oh you're right. I was thinking back to when I needed to buy a sticker
*and* pay a $25 overtime call-out fee, but we don't have to do that any
more.


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