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Peter,
Wanna do lunch someday?
I'll let you listen to _MY_
new car stereo playing MP3s....
Drop, roll and diving for cover, .....
-- Steve
The wrath of a PO'd duck is a fearsome thing indeed!
-- Anonymous
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>On 07/11/04, Peter Skye said:
>> Previously, Steve had written:
>>> especially if you have the time to pay the "Fry's tax"
>>> (exchanging 1 out of 3 items for a working one).
>>>
>Peter wrote:
>>They did the whole exchange and return for full credit quite nicely.
>>They _did_ have to go two managers up for approval but there were no
>>problems.
>... and on 7/11/04, Steven Levine wrote:
>Now you know how much time and money you can save
>by shopping at Fry's. :-)
>
>Peter opined:
>>Well maybe you have better vibes than I. Fry's had a Blaupunkt
>>unadvertised special -- $60 for a car stereo AM/FM/CD/MP3.
>>But the sales guy said I needed the better one.
>
>... to which, Steven replied:
>The sales guys and girls mostly all on commission.
>Steven
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