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Daddy x 4
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Heres one I realized.
Generally speaking most CCs are a very good deal. I used to think it was not worth it. Then I ran the numbers and realized they are often a very good deal. I think most of us dont start out buying boxes which is where my misconception came from. Example a box of PSD4s run about 6.40 a stick. I generally spend atleast that when I buy a stick at the B&M. Its just you have to buy them all at once. Some of us broke asses have to be financially responsible for the month to do this. |
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I'm nuts for the place
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"To dilute the will to win is to destroy the purpose of the game. There is no substitute for victory"-- Douglas MacArthur |
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S.O.B.
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O.K. my turn....
Generally speaking, when it comes to shipping (as a Canadian), in side the country to other Canadians I find our express post fast and usually reliable. With a DC, a small package is about $7.00. I don't use couriers due to cost. Shipping to the U.S. can be a crap shoot. Again I don't use couriers as they seem to love to hand all packages over for inspection... ![]() I've had all methods of shipping fail at one time or another using the postal service. Usually I find that our 'small packet air' service is the most reliable and the fastest, also oddly enough, the cheapest but no DC ![]() The 'expedited parcel' which automatically comes with a DC seems to slow it down and the tracking is useless after it is handed off to another countries postal system.
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