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Author Nuvi 350 at Costco
I. Care

2007-03-17, 12:33 pm

Costco apparently has the Garmin Nuvi 350 back in stock and is offering
it online for $130 off.

http://tinyurl.com/2vnjnm
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Bob

2007-03-17, 3:33 pm

$130 off of what? $xxx?


"I. Care" <icare@spamthis.com> wrote in message
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> Costco apparently has the Garmin Nuvi 350 back in stock and is offering
> it online for $130 off.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/2vnjnm
> --
> I. Care
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Caveat Lector

2007-03-17, 3:33 pm

After the $130 off -- Costco sez $349.99

"Bob" <roburt@grande.net> wrote in message
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> $130 off of what? $xxx?
>
>
> "I. Care" <icare@spamthis.com> wrote in message
> news:MPG. 2065b22884a04e3d9899
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>
>



MikeG

2007-03-17, 3:33 pm

Original price $480-$130=$350+$10 (s&h)+tax (if any) (numbers rounded)

"Caveat Lector" <CL@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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> After the $130 off -- Costco sez $349.99
>
> "Bob" <roburt@grande.net> wrote in message
> news:12voe7etforns7e
@corp.supernews.com...
>
>



BigC

2007-03-18, 4:33 am

On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 13:52:28 -0500, "Bob" <roburt@grande.net> wrote:

>$130 off of what? $xxx?
>
>
>"I. Care" <icare@spamthis.com> wrote in message
>news:MPG. 2065b22884a04e3d9899
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>


To lazy to go look for yourself? All it takes is a little click on
the link.
Anedtardder

2007-03-19, 11:41 am

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Simon Slavin

2007-03-21, 4:33 am

On 17/03/2007, BigC wrote in message
< dapov21860tk5ba9ubpb
bes7jegcdfvkbd@4ax.com>:

> To lazy to go look for yourself? All it takes is a little click on
> the link.


A message line that, which includes a URL and is useless unless you use
the link, is spam. The only way for your message to be useful would be to
get every single reader of it to click on the link. If you have something
useful to contribute, I'm afraid you have to post it here.

Simon.
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I. Care

2007-03-21, 4:33 am

In article < etpt9p$89o$4$8302bc1
0@news.demon.co.uk>,
slavins.delete.these.four.words@hearsay.demon.co.uk says...
> On 17/03/2007, BigC wrote in message
> < dapov21860tk5ba9ubpb
bes7jegcdfvkbd@4ax.com>:
>
>
> A message line that, which includes a URL and is useless unless you use
> the link, is spam. The only way for your message to be useful would be to
> get every single reader of it to click on the link. If you have something
> useful to contribute, I'm afraid you have to post it here.
>
> Simon.
>

1) The message (subject) line does not contain a URL, the message does.

2) The subject line contains enough info

3) A link that is on-topic is not SPAM.

4) Providing detailed info within the MSG does not make it not SPAM as
you suggest. Posting a long winded detailed MSG that was real SPAM just
makes even more irritating SPAM.

4) Including the text or details from Costco within the MSG as you
request takes up much more space.

5) Posting the link (URL) provides much more benefit for those wanting
details and solves the "I can't find it" problem.

6) If YOU have something useful to contribute, "I'm afraid you have to
post it here."
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