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Hello Paul <br /> <br />Canadian Model Trains is not related to PWRS in any way. Canadian Model Trains is located in Ontario not B.C.. Their phone number is a 905 area code. They just moved to a Mississauga location. <br /> <br />I thought I would let you know this because you have been misled somehow. <br /> <br />Mike <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Paul3</i> <br /><br />Ah, PWRS... <br /> <br />1). Never give them your phone number, unless you want daily phone calls begging you to buy their stuff. And they won't take "no" for an answer. <br /> <br />2). Never give them your credit card information, as they will charge you for stuff you don't want, and they will charge you before they actually ship the items. <br /> <br />3). Never argue with them online, because they have never taken any criticism well at all. <br /> <br />Having said all that, they do make a nice product, tho' pricey. But whenever dealing with them, use long handled tongs to keep them out of your wallet and off your phone. <br /> <br />For example, I was not aware that Canadian Model Trains was PWRS, and I signed up this past Saturday at the Springfield, MA train show as being interested if they were to make a 5-axle F-M C-Liner in New Haven paint. They asked for my phone #, and stupidly I gave it to them. Since then, I have gotted daily (yes, daily) phone calls from an 866 area code (British Columbia). I let my answering machine pick it up, and every time they don't leave a message. Hmm... I wonder who that could be? I looked it up online, and while the exact number appears to be unlisted, the number is the same area code and exhange of both PWRS and CMT. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to put 2 and 2 together and get PWRS being PWRS again. <br /> <br />Paul A. Cutler III <br />***************** <br />Weather Or No Go New Haven <br />***************** <br />[/quote]
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