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I have for sale 9 50 count boxes of OneTouch testing strips. the #1
testing strip in the US this strip works in the following machines;

-OneTouch Ultra 2
-OneTouch Ultra Mini
-One Touch Ultra Smart
-OneTouch Ultra
-InDuo

these FAST DRAW design test strips require a tiny sammple of blood,
they auromatically draws blood into the strip IN OTHER WORDS forget
the lancing device.

the expiration date for these is January 2010.

fo a back up I also have with this package Lancets 2 10 count boxes.

for all I am looking for $50.00

please send me your Zip/Postal Code so I can calcullate Postage

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fly-girl wrote:
> I have for sale 9 50 count boxes of OneTouch testing strips. the #1
> testing strip in the US this strip works in the following machines;
>
> -OneTouch Ultra 2
> -OneTouch Ultra Mini
> -One Touch Ultra Smart
> -OneTouch Ultra
> -InDuo
>
> these FAST DRAW design test strips require a tiny sammple of blood,
> they auromatically draws blood into the strip IN OTHER WORDS forget
> the lancing device.
>
> the expiration date for these is January 2010.
>
> fo a back up I also have with this package Lancets 2 10 count boxes.
>
> for all I am looking for $50.00
>
> please send me your Zip/Postal Code so I can calcullate Postage
>


these FAST DRAW design test strips require a tiny sammple of blood,
> they auromatically draws blood into the strip IN OTHER WORDS forget
> the lancing device.


pray tell, how do you get a blood sample without using the lancing
device?????????

did your insurance pay for these strips?

what do they think about insurance fraud??


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fly-girl > wrote:
> I have for sale 9 50 count boxes of OneTouch testing strips. the #1
> testing strip in the US this strip works in the following machines;
>
> -OneTouch Ultra 2
> -OneTouch Ultra Mini
> -One Touch Ultra Smart
> -OneTouch Ultra
> -InDuo
>
> these FAST DRAW design test strips require a tiny sammple of blood,
> they auromatically draws blood into the strip IN OTHER WORDS forget
> the lancing device.
>
> the expiration date for these is January 2010.
>
> fo a back up I also have with this package Lancets 2 10 count boxes.
>
> for all I am looking for $50.00
>
> please send me your Zip/Postal Code so I can calcullate Postage


Gee. That's a really good PRICE! You're a very kind and generous person,
fly-girl. Calculating postage is a nice touch. ;-)

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On Oct 19, 3:45*pm, Tiger_Lily > wrote:
> fly-girl wrote:
> > I have for sale 9 50 count boxes of OneTouch testing strips. the #1
> > testing strip in the US this strip works in the following machines;

>
> > -OneTouch Ultra 2
> > -OneTouch Ultra Mini
> > -One Touch Ultra Smart
> > -OneTouch Ultra
> > -InDuo

>
> > these FAST DRAW design test strips require a tiny sammple of blood,
> > they auromatically draws blood into the strip IN OTHER WORDS forget
> > the lancing device.

>
> > the expiration date for these is January 2010.

>
> > fo a back up I also have with this package *Lancets 2 10 count boxes.

>
> > for all I am looking for $50.00

>
> > please send me your Zip/Postal Code so I can calcullate Postage

>
> these FAST DRAW design test strips require a tiny sammple of blood,
> *> they auromatically draws blood into the strip IN OTHER WORDS forget
> *> the lancing device.
>
> pray tell, how do you get a blood sample without using the lancing
> device?????????
>
> did your insurance pay for these strips?
>
> what do they think about insurance fraud??
>
> --
>I PAID FOR THEM MYSELF.

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On Oct 20, 2:06*am, Nick Cramer > wrote:
> fly-girl > wrote:
> > I have for sale 9 50 count boxes of OneTouch testing strips. the #1
> > testing strip in the US this strip works in the following machines;

>
> > -OneTouch Ultra 2
> > -OneTouch Ultra Mini
> > -One Touch Ultra Smart
> > -OneTouch Ultra
> > -InDuo

>
> > these FAST DRAW design test strips require a tiny sammple of blood,
> > they auromatically draws blood into the strip IN OTHER WORDS forget
> > the lancing device.

>
> > the expiration date for these is January 2010.

>
> > fo a back up I also have with this package *Lancets 2 10 count boxes.

>
> > for all I am looking for $50.00

>
> > please send me your Zip/Postal Code so I can calcullate Postage

>
> Gee. That's a really good PRICE! You're a very kind and generous person,
> fly-girl. Calculating postage is a nice touch. ;-)
>
> --
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> I've known US vets who served as far back as the Spanish American War.
> They are all my heroes! * * * * *Thank a Veteran and Support Our Troops.
> * * * You are not forgotten. * * * Thanks ! ! * * * ~Semper Fi~- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

what would be your zip code because I use the Priority Mail Flat rate.


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"fly-girl" > wrote in message
...
>I have for sale 9 50 count boxes of OneTouch testing strips. the #1
> testing strip in the US this strip works in the following machines;
>
> -OneTouch Ultra 2
> -OneTouch Ultra Mini
> -One Touch Ultra Smart
> -OneTouch Ultra
> -InDuo
>
> these FAST DRAW design test strips require a tiny sammple of blood,
> they auromatically draws blood into the strip IN OTHER WORDS forget
> the lancing device.
>
> the expiration date for these is January 2010.
>
> fo a back up I also have with this package Lancets 2 10 count boxes.
>
> for all I am looking for $50.00
>
> please send me your Zip/Postal Code so I can calcullate Postage


I think that's a very fair price for 450 strips with a 2010 expiration date
plus 20 lancets. You could probably get more on ebay.

Cheri



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fly-girl > wrote:
> On Oct 20, 2:06=A0am, Nick Cramer > wrote:
> > fly-girl > wrote:
> > > [ . . . ]
> > > please send me your Zip/Postal Code so I can calcullate Postage

[ . . . ]
> what would be your zip code because I use the Priority Mail Flat rate.


My shipping experience has been that Priority Mail isn't ZIP-CODE
dependent, and that their Flat Rate mailers aren't weight dependent. YMMV
;-)

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>,
fly-girl > wrote:

> On Oct 19, 3:45*pm, Tiger Lily > wrote:
> > fly-girl wrote:
> > > I have for sale 9 50 count boxes of OneTouch testing strips. the #1
> > > testing strip in the US this strip works in the following machines;

> >
> > > -OneTouch Ultra 2
> > > -OneTouch Ultra Mini
> > > -One Touch Ultra Smart
> > > -OneTouch Ultra
> > > -InDuo

> >
> > > these FAST DRAW design test strips require a tiny sammple of blood,
> > > they auromatically draws blood into the strip IN OTHER WORDS forget
> > > the lancing device.

> >
> > > the expiration date for these is January 2010.

> >
> > > fo a back up I also have with this package *Lancets 2 10 count boxes.

> >
> > > for all I am looking for $50.00

> >
> > > please send me your Zip/Postal Code so I can calcullate Postage

> >
> > these FAST DRAW design test strips require a tiny sammple of blood,
> > *> they auromatically draws blood into the strip IN OTHER WORDS forget
> > *> the lancing device.
> >
> > pray tell, how do you get a blood sample without using the lancing
> > device?????????
> >
> > did your insurance pay for these strips?
> >
> > what do they think about insurance fraud??
> >
> > --
> >I PAID FOR THEM MYSELF.


Why? You clearly aren't diabetic because you don't know that you still
need a lancet. Running scams is not looked on kindly here.

PP, T2
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"Peppermint Patootie" > wrote in message
...
> In article
> >,
> fly-girl > wrote:
>
>> On Oct 19, 3:45 pm, Tiger Lily > wrote:
>> > fly-girl wrote:
>> > > I have for sale 9 50 count boxes of OneTouch testing strips. the #1
>> > > testing strip in the US this strip works in the following machines;
>> >
>> > > -OneTouch Ultra 2
>> > > -OneTouch Ultra Mini
>> > > -One Touch Ultra Smart
>> > > -OneTouch Ultra
>> > > -InDuo
>> >
>> > > these FAST DRAW design test strips require a tiny sammple of blood,
>> > > they auromatically draws blood into the strip IN OTHER WORDS forget
>> > > the lancing device.
>> >
>> > > the expiration date for these is January 2010.
>> >
>> > > fo a back up I also have with this package Lancets 2 10 count boxes.
>> >
>> > > for all I am looking for $50.00
>> >
>> > > please send me your Zip/Postal Code so I can calcullate Postage
>> >
>> > these FAST DRAW design test strips require a tiny sammple of blood,
>> > > they auromatically draws blood into the strip IN OTHER WORDS forget
>> > > the lancing device.
>> >
>> > pray tell, how do you get a blood sample without using the lancing
>> > device?????????
>> >
>> > did your insurance pay for these strips?
>> >
>> > what do they think about insurance fraud??
>> >
>> > --
>> >I PAID FOR THEM MYSELF.

>
> Why? You clearly aren't diabetic because you don't know that you still
> need a lancet. Running scams is not looked on kindly here.


Oh, that's funny! I just skimmed right over that part.


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On Oct 20, 6:00*pm, Nick Cramer > wrote:
> fly-girl > wrote:
> > On Oct 20, 2:06=A0am, Nick Cramer > wrote:
> > > fly-girl > wrote:
> > > > [ . . . ]
> > > > please send me your Zip/Postal Code so I can calcullate Postage

> [ . . . ]
> > what would be your zip code because I use the Priority Mail Flat rate.

>
> My shipping experience has been that Priority Mail isn't ZIP-CODE
> dependent, and that their Flat Rate mailers aren't weight dependent. YMMV
> ;-)
>
> --
> Nick. Support severely wounded and disabled Veterans and their families!
> I've known US vets who served as far back as the Spanish American War.
> They are all my heroes! * * * * *Thank a Veteran and Support Our Troops.
> * * * You are not forgotten. * * * Thanks ! ! * * * ~Semper Fi~




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On Oct 20, 11:30*pm, Peppermint Patootie
> wrote:
> In article
> >,
>
>
>
>
>
> *fly-girl > wrote:
> > On Oct 19, 3:45*pm, Tiger Lily > wrote:
> > > fly-girl wrote:
> > > > I have for sale 9 50 count boxes of OneTouch testing strips. the #1
> > > > testing strip in the US this strip works in the following machines;

>
> > > > -OneTouch Ultra 2
> > > > -OneTouch Ultra Mini
> > > > -One Touch Ultra Smart
> > > > -OneTouch Ultra
> > > > -InDuo

>
> > > > these FAST DRAW design test strips require a tiny sammple of blood,
> > > > they auromatically draws blood into the strip IN OTHER WORDS forget
> > > > the lancing device.

>
> > > > the expiration date for these is January 2010.

>
> > > > fo a back up I also have with this package *Lancets 2 10 count boxes.

>
> > > > for all I am looking for $50.00

>
> > > > please send me your Zip/Postal Code so I can calcullate Postage

>
> > > these FAST DRAW design test strips require a tiny sammple of blood,
> > > *> they auromatically draws blood into the strip IN OTHER WORDS forget
> > > *> the lancing device.

>
> > > pray tell, how do you get a blood sample without using the lancing
> > > device?????????

>
> > > did your insurance pay for these strips?

>
> > > what do they think about insurance fraud??

>
> > > --
> > >I PAID FOR THEM MYSELF.

>
> Why? *You clearly aren't diabetic because you don't know that you still
> need a lancet. *Running scams is not looked on kindly here.
>
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> - Show quoted text -

its bo scam I do not do stuff like that!
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On Oct 20, 6:00*pm, Nick Cramer > wrote:
> fly-girl > wrote:
> > On Oct 20, 2:06=A0am, Nick Cramer > wrote:
> > > fly-girl > wrote:
> > > > [ . . . ]
> > > > please send me your Zip/Postal Code so I can calcullate Postage

> [ . . . ]
> > what would be your zip code because I use the Priority Mail Flat rate.

>
> My shipping experience has been that Priority Mail isn't ZIP-CODE
> dependent, and that their Flat Rate mailers aren't weight dependent. YMMV
> ;-)
>
> --
> Nick. Support severely wounded and disabled Veterans and their families!
> I've known US vets who served as far back as the Spanish American War.
> They are all my heroes! * * * * *Thank a Veteran and Support Our Troops.
> * * * You are not forgotten. * * * Thanks ! ! * * * ~Semper Fi~


if you want them its all together $58.00 even the postage is included
in that price
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"fly-girl" > wrote in message
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On Oct 20, 11:30 pm, Peppermint Patootie
> wrote:
> In article
> >,
>
>
>
>
>
> fly-girl > wrote:
> > On Oct 19, 3:45 pm, Tiger Lily > wrote:
> > > fly-girl wrote:
> > > > I have for sale 9 50 count boxes of OneTouch testing strips. the #1
> > > > testing strip in the US this strip works in the following machines;

>
> > > > -OneTouch Ultra 2
> > > > -OneTouch Ultra Mini
> > > > -One Touch Ultra Smart
> > > > -OneTouch Ultra
> > > > -InDuo

>
> > > > these FAST DRAW design test strips require a tiny sammple of blood,
> > > > they auromatically draws blood into the strip IN OTHER WORDS forget
> > > > the lancing device.

>
> > > > the expiration date for these is January 2010.

>
> > > > fo a back up I also have with this package Lancets 2 10 count boxes.

>
> > > > for all I am looking for $50.00

>
> > > > please send me your Zip/Postal Code so I can calcullate Postage

>
> > > these FAST DRAW design test strips require a tiny sammple of blood,
> > > > they auromatically draws blood into the strip IN OTHER WORDS forget
> > > > the lancing device.

>
> > > pray tell, how do you get a blood sample without using the lancing
> > > device?????????

>
> > > did your insurance pay for these strips?

>
> > > what do they think about insurance fraud??

>
> > > --
> > >I PAID FOR THEM MYSELF.

>
> Why? You clearly aren't diabetic because you don't know that you still
> need a lancet. Running scams is not looked on kindly here.
>
> PP, T2- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

its bo scam I do not do stuff like that!

Who is bo? And why did you buy them?


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fly-girl wrote:
> On Oct 20, 11:30 pm, Peppermint Patootie
> > wrote:
>> In article
>> >,
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> fly-girl > wrote:
>>> On Oct 19, 3:45 pm, Tiger Lily > wrote:
>>>> fly-girl wrote:
>>>>> I have for sale 9 50 count boxes of OneTouch testing strips. the #1
>>>>> testing strip in the US this strip works in the following machines;
>>>>> -OneTouch Ultra 2
>>>>> -OneTouch Ultra Mini
>>>>> -One Touch Ultra Smart
>>>>> -OneTouch Ultra
>>>>> -InDuo
>>>>> these FAST DRAW design test strips require a tiny sammple of blood,
>>>>> they auromatically draws blood into the strip IN OTHER WORDS forget
>>>>> the lancing device.
>>>>> the expiration date for these is January 2010.
>>>>> fo a back up I also have with this package Lancets 2 10 count boxes.
>>>>> for all I am looking for $50.00
>>>>> please send me your Zip/Postal Code so I can calcullate Postage
>>>> these FAST DRAW design test strips require a tiny sammple of blood,
>>>> > they auromatically draws blood into the strip IN OTHER WORDS forget
>>>> > the lancing device.
>>>> pray tell, how do you get a blood sample without using the lancing
>>>> device?????????
>>>> did your insurance pay for these strips?
>>>> what do they think about insurance fraud??
>>>> --
>>>> I PAID FOR THEM MYSELF.

>> Why? You clearly aren't diabetic because you don't know that you still
>> need a lancet. Running scams is not looked on kindly here.
>>
>> PP, T2- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -

> its bo scam I do not do stuff like that!


Liar.

*Every single post* you've made to Usenet using this nick is selling
something.

Y'know, Comcast doesn't take kindly to spammers and perpetrators of
fraud or sellers of stolen goods.
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Cheri wrote:
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> I think that's a very fair price for 450 strips with a 2010 expiration
> date plus 20 lancets. You could probably get more on ebay.
>
> Cheri
>
>
>


Since when do lancets come in boxes of 10? Is that for those of us that
use the St. Swithun's Day protocol for lancet changes? ;-)

I'm betting they're stolen. Last time this little spammer was here she
was selling Freestyle supplies.


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percy wrote:
> fly-girl wrote:
>> On Oct 20, 11:30 pm, Peppermint Patootie
>> > wrote:
>>> In article
>>> >,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> fly-girl > wrote:
>>>> On Oct 19, 3:45 pm, Tiger Lily > wrote:
>>>>> fly-girl wrote:
>>>>>> I have for sale 9 50 count boxes of OneTouch testing strips. the
>>>>>> #1 testing strip in the US this strip works in the following
>>>>>> machines; -OneTouch Ultra 2
>>>>>> -OneTouch Ultra Mini
>>>>>> -One Touch Ultra Smart
>>>>>> -OneTouch Ultra
>>>>>> -InDuo
>>>>>> these FAST DRAW design test strips require a tiny sammple of
>>>>>> blood, they auromatically draws blood into the strip IN OTHER
>>>>>> WORDS forget the lancing device.
>>>>>> the expiration date for these is January 2010.
>>>>>> fo a back up I also have with this package Lancets 2 10 count
>>>>>> boxes. for all I am looking for $50.00
>>>>>> please send me your Zip/Postal Code so I can calcullate Postage
>>>>> these FAST DRAW design test strips require a tiny sammple of
>>>>> blood, > they auromatically draws blood into the strip IN OTHER
>>>>> WORDS forget > the lancing device.
>>>>> pray tell, how do you get a blood sample without using the lancing
>>>>> device?????????
>>>>> did your insurance pay for these strips?
>>>>> what do they think about insurance fraud??
>>>>> --
>>>>> I PAID FOR THEM MYSELF.
>>> Why? You clearly aren't diabetic because you don't know that you
>>> still need a lancet. Running scams is not looked on kindly here.
>>>
>>> PP, T2- Hide quoted text -
>>>
>>> - Show quoted text -

>> its bo scam I do not do stuff like that!

>
> Liar.
>
> *Every single post* you've made to Usenet using this nick is selling
> something.
>
> Y'know, Comcast doesn't take kindly to spammers and perpetrators of
> fraud or sellers of stolen goods.


Lets just report him/her eh? Bought thousands of dollars worth of test
strips all at once - full price, no insurance and doesn't know you need a
lancet to get blood? Hee hee. Let's ban her arse.


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percy wrote:
> Cheri wrote:
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>>
>> I think that's a very fair price for 450 strips with a 2010
>> expiration date plus 20 lancets. You could probably get more on ebay.
>>
>> Cheri
>>
>>
>>

>
> Since when do lancets come in boxes of 10? Is that for those of us
> that use the St. Swithun's Day protocol for lancet changes? ;-)


lol


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"Ozgirl" > wrote in message
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> percy wrote:
>> Cheri wrote:
>> spam snipped
>>>
>>> I think that's a very fair price for 450 strips with a 2010
>>> expiration date plus 20 lancets. You could probably get more on ebay.
>>>
>>> Cheri
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Since when do lancets come in boxes of 10? Is that for those of us
>> that use the St. Swithun's Day protocol for lancet changes? ;-)



I think there are 10 lancets that come with a new meters, that's what I was
assuming she was talking about. Point is, for somebody who has no insurance,
it would be a heck of deal, though I'm not sure it should be for sale on
this newsgroup, or any newsgroup. Fortunately, I don't need them thanks to a
dear poster that sent me a large supply. :-)

Cheri

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fly-girl > wrote:
> On Oct 20, 6:00=A0pm, Nick Cramer > wrote:
> > fly-girl > wrote:
> > > On Oct 20, 2:06=3DA0am, Nick Cramer > wrote:
> > > > fly-girl > wrote:
> > > > > [ . . . ]
> > > > > please send me your Zip/Postal Code so I can calcullate Postage

> > [ . . . ]


> if you want them its all together $58.00 even the postage is included
> in that price


Thanks, fly-girl. Medicare and my PPO cover my test strips. My interest was
purely academic. I hope I didn't mislead you in that regard.

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On Oct 21, 8:48*pm, "Ozgirl" > wrote:
> percy wrote:
> > fly-girl wrote:
> >> On Oct 20, 11:30 pm, Peppermint Patootie
> >> > wrote:
> >>> In article
> >>> >,

>
> >>> *fly-girl > wrote:
> >>>> On Oct 19, 3:45 pm, Tiger Lily > wrote:
> >>>>> fly-girl wrote:
> >>>>>> I have for sale 9 50 count boxes of OneTouch testing strips. the
> >>>>>> #1 testing strip in the US this strip works in the following
> >>>>>> machines; -OneTouch Ultra 2
> >>>>>> -OneTouch Ultra Mini
> >>>>>> -One Touch Ultra Smart
> >>>>>> -OneTouch Ultra
> >>>>>> -InDuo
> >>>>>> these FAST DRAW design test strips require a tiny sammple of
> >>>>>> blood, they auromatically draws blood into the strip IN OTHER
> >>>>>> WORDS forget the lancing device.
> >>>>>> the expiration date for these is January 2010.
> >>>>>> fo a back up I also have with this package *Lancets 2 10 count
> >>>>>> boxes. for all I am looking for $50.00
> >>>>>> please send me your Zip/Postal Code so I can calcullate Postage
> >>>>> these FAST DRAW design test strips require a tiny sammple of
> >>>>> *blood, > they auromatically draws blood into the strip IN OTHER
> >>>>> *WORDS forget > the lancing device.
> >>>>> pray tell, how do you get a blood sample without using the lancing
> >>>>> device?????????
> >>>>> did your insurance pay for these strips?
> >>>>> what do they think about insurance fraud??
> >>>>> --
> >>>>> I PAID FOR THEM MYSELF.
> >>> Why? *You clearly aren't diabetic because you don't know that you
> >>> still need a lancet. *Running scams is not looked on kindly here.

>
> >>> PP, T2- Hide quoted text -

>
> >>> - Show quoted text -
> >> its bo scam I do not do stuff like that!

>
> > Liar.

>
> > *Every single post* you've made to Usenet using this nick is selling
> > something.

>
> > Y'know, Comcast doesn't take kindly to spammers and perpetrators of
> > fraud or sellers of stolen goods.

>
> Lets just report him/her eh? Bought thousands of dollars worth of test
> strips all at once - full price, no insurance and doesn't know you need a
> lancet to get blood? Hee hee. Let's ban her arse.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


perhaps you should because I BOUGHT THEM MYSELF! WITH MY OWN MONEY do
not waste my time!


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On Oct 21, 5:50*pm, fly-girl > wrote:
> On Oct 20, 11:30*pm, Peppermint Patootie
>
>
>
> > wrote:
> > In article
> > >,

>
> > *fly-girl > wrote:
> > > On Oct 19, 3:45*pm, Tiger Lily > wrote:
> > > > fly-girl wrote:
> > > > > I have for sale 9 50 count boxes of OneTouch testing strips. the #1
> > > > > testing strip in the US this strip works in the following machines;

>
> > > > > -OneTouch Ultra 2
> > > > > -OneTouch Ultra Mini
> > > > > -One Touch Ultra Smart
> > > > > -OneTouch Ultra
> > > > > -InDuo

>
> > > > > these FAST DRAW design test strips require a tiny sammple of blood,
> > > > > they auromatically draws blood into the strip IN OTHER WORDS forget
> > > > > the lancing device.

>
> > > > > the expiration date for these is January 2010.

>
> > > > > fo a back up I also have with this package *Lancets 2 10 count boxes.

>
> > > > > for all I am looking for $50.00

>
> > > > > please send me your Zip/Postal Code so I can calcullate Postage

>
> > > > these FAST DRAW design test strips require a tiny sammple of blood,
> > > > *> they auromatically draws blood into the strip IN OTHER WORDS forget
> > > > *> the lancing device.

>
> > > > pray tell, how do you get a blood sample without using the lancing
> > > > device?????????

>
> > > > did your insurance pay for these strips?

>
> > > > what do they think about insurance fraud??

>
> > > > --
> > > >I PAID FOR THEM MYSELF.

>
> > Why? *You clearly aren't diabetic because you don't know that you still
> > need a lancet. *Running scams is not looked on kindly here.

>
> > PP, T2- Hide quoted text -

>
> > - Show quoted text -

>
> its bo scam I do not do stuff like that!- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


ITS NOT A SCAM IF IT WERE WHY BOTHER TO ANSWER?
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...

perhaps you should because I BOUGHT THEM MYSELF! WITH MY OWN MONEY do
not waste my time!

Why did you buy them?


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"fly-girl" > wrote in message
...
On Oct 21, 5:50 pm, fly-girl > wrote:
> On Oct 20, 11:30 pm, Peppermint Patootie
>
>
>
> > wrote:
> > In article
> > >,

>
> > fly-girl > wrote:
> > > On Oct 19, 3:45 pm, Tiger Lily > wrote:
> > > > fly-girl wrote:
> > > > > I have for sale 9 50 count boxes of OneTouch testing strips. the
> > > > > #1
> > > > > testing strip in the US this strip works in the following
> > > > > machines;

>
> > > > > -OneTouch Ultra 2
> > > > > -OneTouch Ultra Mini
> > > > > -One Touch Ultra Smart
> > > > > -OneTouch Ultra
> > > > > -InDuo

>
> > > > > these FAST DRAW design test strips require a tiny sammple of
> > > > > blood,
> > > > > they auromatically draws blood into the strip IN OTHER WORDS
> > > > > forget
> > > > > the lancing device.

>
> > > > > the expiration date for these is January 2010.

>
> > > > > fo a back up I also have with this package Lancets 2 10 count
> > > > > boxes.

>
> > > > > for all I am looking for $50.00

>
> > > > > please send me your Zip/Postal Code so I can calcullate Postage

>
> > > > these FAST DRAW design test strips require a tiny sammple of blood,
> > > > > they auromatically draws blood into the strip IN OTHER WORDS
> > > > > forget
> > > > > the lancing device.

>
> > > > pray tell, how do you get a blood sample without using the lancing
> > > > device?????????

>
> > > > did your insurance pay for these strips?

>
> > > > what do they think about insurance fraud??

>
> > > > --
> > > >I PAID FOR THEM MYSELF.

>
> > Why? You clearly aren't diabetic because you don't know that you still
> > need a lancet. Running scams is not looked on kindly here.

>
> > PP, T2- Hide quoted text -

>
> > - Show quoted text -

>
> its bo scam I do not do stuff like that!- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


ITS NOT A SCAM IF IT WERE WHY BOTHER TO ANSWER?

Because we don't like scams here.


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fly-girl > wrote:
> On Oct 22, 5:49=A0pm, "Cheri" > wrote:
> > "Susan" > wrote in message
> > > fly-girl wrote:

> >
> > >> ITS NOT A SCAM IF IT WERE WHY BOTHER TO ANSWER?

> >
> > > This is a FOOD group.

> >
> > > It's not FOOD.


> > LOL, best answer yet. :-)

>
> its DIABETIC okay?


No. OK? Bye.

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On 23 Oct 2008 23:37:44 GMT, Nick Cramer
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>> its DIABETIC okay?

>
>No. OK? Bye.


Took you a while.

It's quite fascinating sometimes reading posts where I have
to guess what is being replied to, as I kf'ed the OP long
ago.

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> It's quite fascinating sometimes reading posts where I have
> to guess what is being replied to, as I kf'ed the OP long
> ago.



It should keep you on your toes. :-)

Cheri
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"Ozgirl" > wrote:
> fly-girl wrote:
> > On Oct 22, 5:49 pm, "Cheri" > wrote:
> >> "Susan" > wrote in message
> >>> fly-girl wrote:
> >>
> >>>> ITS NOT A SCAM IF IT WERE WHY BOTHER TO ANSWER?
> >>
> >>> This is a FOOD group.
> >>
> >>> It's not FOOD.


> >> LOL, best answer yet. :-)


> > its DIABETIC okay?

>
> You should post this in alt.support.diabetes - you will get more answers.


Oh, no! Then I'd have to killfile her there, too. ;-0

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Alan S > wrote:
> Nick Cramer > wrote:
>
> >> its DIABETIC okay?

> >
> >No. OK? Bye.

>
> Took you a while.
>
> It's quite fascinating sometimes reading posts where I have
> to guess what is being replied to, as I kf'ed the OP long
> ago.


Slow, but steady, and all that, ya know. °-)

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Nick Cramer wrote:
> Alan S > wrote:
>> Nick Cramer > wrote:
>>
>>>> its DIABETIC okay?
>>>
>>> No. OK? Bye.

>>
>> Took you a while.
>>
>> It's quite fascinating sometimes reading posts where I have
>> to guess what is being replied to, as I kf'ed the OP long
>> ago.

>
> Slow, but steady, and all that, ya know. °-)


What's with the eye patch? International Pirate's Day is over Arrrgggh!


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"Ozgirl" > wrote:
> Nick Cramer wrote:
> > Alan S > wrote:
> >> Nick Cramer > wrote:
> >>
> >>>> its DIABETIC okay?
> >>>
> >>> No. OK? Bye.
> >>
> >> Took you a while.
> >>
> >> It's quite fascinating sometimes reading posts where I have
> >> to guess what is being replied to, as I kf'ed the OP long
> >> ago.

> >
> > Slow, but steady, and all that, ya know. °-)

>
> What's with the eye patch? International Pirate's Day is over
> Arrrgggh!


Quickity doo dah! Must be late afternoon or early evening where you are.

The fact is, my Aussie friend, that I've only had one functional eye since
I was 12. I only wear the patch on special occasions. It's the rare bird
that picks up on it. Thanks for the chuckle at 1:30 AM PDT. °~D

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Nick Cramer wrote:
> "Ozgirl" > wrote:
>> Nick Cramer wrote:
>>> Alan S > wrote:
>>>> Nick Cramer > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> its DIABETIC okay?
>>>>>
>>>>> No. OK? Bye.
>>>>
>>>> Took you a while.
>>>>
>>>> It's quite fascinating sometimes reading posts where I have
>>>> to guess what is being replied to, as I kf'ed the OP long
>>>> ago.
>>>
>>> Slow, but steady, and all that, ya know. °-)

>>
>> What's with the eye patch? International Pirate's Day is over
>> Arrrgggh!

>
> Quickity doo dah! Must be late afternoon or early evening where you
> are.
>
> The fact is, my Aussie friend, that I've only had one functional eye
> since I was 12. I only wear the patch on special occasions. It's the
> rare bird that picks up on it. Thanks for the chuckle at 1:30 AM PDT.
> °~D


So you are a real pirate It's 7.36 pm right now.


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"Ozgirl" > wrote:
> Nick Cramer wrote:
> > "Ozgirl" > wrote:
> >> Nick Cramer wrote:
> >>> Alan S > wrote:
> >>>> Nick Cramer > wrote:
> >>>> [ . . . ]

> > Quickity doo dah! Must be late afternoon or early evening where you
> > are.
> >
> > The fact is, my Aussie friend, that I've only had one functional eye
> > since I was 12. I only wear the patch on special occasions. It's the
> > rare bird that picks up on it. Thanks for the chuckle at 1:30 AM PDT.
> > °~D

>
> So you are a real pirate It's 7.36 pm right now.


Tassie?

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Nick Cramer wrote:
> "Ozgirl" > wrote:
>> Nick Cramer wrote:
>>> "Ozgirl" > wrote:
>>>> Nick Cramer wrote:
>>>>> Alan S > wrote:
>>>>>> Nick Cramer > wrote:
>>>>>> [ . . . ]
>>> Quickity doo dah! Must be late afternoon or early evening where you
>>> are.
>>>
>>> The fact is, my Aussie friend, that I've only had one functional eye
>>> since I was 12. I only wear the patch on special occasions. It's the
>>> rare bird that picks up on it. Thanks for the chuckle at 1:30 AM
>>> PDT. °~D

>>
>> So you are a real pirate It's 7.36 pm right now.

>
> Tassie?


Sydney, or close enough. East coast daylight savings time.


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Ozgirl wrote:
> Nick Cramer wrote:
>> "Ozgirl" > wrote:
>>> Nick Cramer wrote:
>>>> "Ozgirl" > wrote:
>>>>> Nick Cramer wrote:
>>>>>> Alan S > wrote:
>>>>>>> Nick Cramer > wrote:
>>>>>>> [ . . . ]
>>>> Quickity doo dah! Must be late afternoon or early evening where you
>>>> are.
>>>>
>>>> The fact is, my Aussie friend, that I've only had one functional eye
>>>> since I was 12. I only wear the patch on special occasions. It's the
>>>> rare bird that picks up on it. Thanks for the chuckle at 1:30 AM
>>>> PDT. °~D
>>> So you are a real pirate It's 7.36 pm right now.

>> Tassie?

>
> Sydney, or close enough. East coast daylight savings time.
>


Close AEDT -10 years :-)

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On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 13:31:56 -0700, "Julie Bove"
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>
>ITS NOT A SCAM IF IT WERE WHY BOTHER TO ANSWER?
>
>Because we don't like scams here.
>


you paid cash for them? where did you buy them ebay?

Are they expired?

a 50 count box goes for 40 to 50 dollars and you are selling 9 of them
for 50.00 so why would you think we would not think it's a scam?



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"Màck©®" > wrote in message
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> On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 13:31:56 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
>
>>
>>ITS NOT A SCAM IF IT WERE WHY BOTHER TO ANSWER?
>>
>>Because we don't like scams here.
>>

>
> you paid cash for them? where did you buy them ebay?
>
> Are they expired?
>
> a 50 count box goes for 40 to 50 dollars and you are selling 9 of them
> for 50.00 so why would you think we would not think it's a scam?
>




She said they expire in 2010. She should try ebay, that's a good price.

Cheri

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