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Default Who's gonna believe this? Costco online service


<sf> wrote in message ...
> On Sat, 9 Feb 2008 12:25:27 -0500, "Dee.Dee" >
> wrote:
>
>>
>><sf> wrote in message ...
>>> On Sat, 9 Feb 2008 09:06:06 -0500, "Dee.Dee" >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>DH said he saw stepping trash can in Winchester smaller than 7 gallon,
>>>>he
>>>>thinks. It was stainless steel - but one is probably online at Costco.
>>>>They have dozens of them. He seems to recall in the $30 +/- range.
>>>
>>> Thanks, I meant to look last night but got side tracked. I think this
>>> one is 13 gallons, it takes the tall kitchen bag. I'm not seeing it
>>> online, but maybe they have it in the store.
>>>
>>> Woo Hoo - shipping and handling is included! I think I'll make it a
>>> habit to look at costco online from now on.
>>>
>>> --

>>
>>Yes, it is easy to forget to look online.
>>
>>But free shipping is not always so :-(((
>>
>>I have to pay $7.39 +/- shpping on this one --
>>http://tinyurl.com/yqyqwl
>>
>>DH saw it in a store (not our local one), but didn't get it. Next time
>>after we decided we wanted it, he haunted the same stores on his trip to
>>CT,
>>but to no avail. We decided it was worth it to us for the extra $7.39.
>>

> That *is* odd.... you don't pay S&H for something bulky, but you do
> for a DVD set? Wow.
>
> Speaking of deals, hubby got a $50 gift certificate from Circuit City
> and spent it on Planet Earth... so his total cost for the DVD package
> was a whopping $5. Yahoo! I love Planet Earth.



I like them, too. I've recorded 10 episodes, but I'm sure the DVD set is
nicer.
Dee Dee