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i may be interested, ive been looking at getting one..so add me for now. and yea the xlforums got them at $150 a bag and also was shipped directly to them.. but hey $40 saving is better than nothing..
perhaps, but the 150 didnt include shipping.
we could see if we could work it out so they ship, but we'd have to make sure each person could make individual payments to licks, rather than to me because part of the difference in price is the paypal fee of about $5 per person. Then we could probably get it down to 160-165 per person including shipping.
Last edited by cdaxj; Sep 30, 2008 at 02:47 PM.
Reason: clarity
I'm interested. Looks like an iteresting concept and they're nice looking. But how much can you really store in them? It doesn't look like you could fit a binder or folder? How much can you really fit?
So far:
- A half gallon of milk and a 6" sub sandwich
- 3 Miller Lite tallboys
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