This sucks that Canadians are not included in contest i own a onko

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Brad whorly

Audiophyte
This sucks Canadians can’t enter the contest
 
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arberda2

Enthusiast
The reason Canadian corps like Rogers, Bell, etc. are so strong is because our rules made them this way to keep American and foreign companies out and allow Canadian companies to survive. This has made them greedy and unresponsive to customers.



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Wayde Robson

Wayde Robson

Audioholics Anchorman
The reason Canadian corps like Rogers, Bell, etc. are so strong is because our rules...
I'm the Canadian that helps manage the Audioholics contests from Canada and I can confirm it sucks. But it would add complications. Ultimately its up to the vendor that sponsors the giveaway. Most companies can't easily ship for free to Canada, even bigger companies that have a presence in Canada, such as Masimo that sponsor an Audioholics contest do so from their USA branch that their Canadian arm has nothing to do with.

Canadian businesses are cheapskates anyway. A "deal" in most Canadian retail is getting .10-cents off something and it's promoted as a "bargain price". I go to the LCBO to buy a bottle of whisky and its considered "On Sale" if they reduce the inflated price by $1-CND. Good luck getting a promotional "giveaway" from any Canadian business, it's very rare.

arberda2 is right, even if it doesn't directly affect Audioholics giveaways. Canada's CRTC is the equivalent of the US FCC. If you read the About Us page of both agencies, the FCC has a pretty straightforward mandate. The CRTC OTOH, is downright Orwellian with talk of managing "Canadian Culture". The implications are a bit scary for a government agency dictating "culture". The CRTC is effectively run by Rogers and Bell executives and it's the reason Canadians pay more than any other country for wireless data and other services. They maintain protectionist policies to prevent competition as they collude on pricing.
 
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starc01

Audiophyte
The reason Canadian corps like Rogers, Bell, etc. are so strong is because our rules made them this way to keep American and foreign companies out and allow Canadian companies to survive. This has made them greedy and unresponsive to customers. beach buggy racing hack
Canada's regulatory framework prioritized shielding domestic telecom companies like Rogers and Bell from foreign competition to ensure their survival. While this fostered growth, it also created monopolistic tendencies, leading to reduced customer-centric innovation. Revisiting these rules could encourage competition, improve services, and curb greed, benefiting Canadian consumers while still supporting local businesses.
 

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