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On-line supplier via P@yPal?



 
 
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Old 27-02-2005, 05:24 PM
Desertphile, American Patriot
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Default On-line supplier via P@yPal?

I wish to purchase some glass carboys and other stuff on-line, but
I have not found a supplier who accepts PayP@l (I'm using the "@"
to avoid spam filters--- sorry). Does anyone know of such an
on-line site, and if so, will you tell me? :-)

EBay has some glass carboys for sale, but by the time people bid
on them they drive the price up to more than what new carboys cost
(silly people being silly at auctions).


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