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Old 03-27-2008, 11:08 PM   #661 (permalink)
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Want to really crack up. On SAC alone I have spent $2,261.15. On WM I've spent far less. $93.40.

So in total I have spent $2354.55 and stoopid backcountry.com discount sites. Fuggers...

Of course this is a drop in the bucket as to what Grimdog has spent...

I'll calculate and post up my total of shame. I'm glad my wife doesn't read this forum!
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Old 03-27-2008, 11:35 PM   #662 (permalink)
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OK. Since March 2006 I've spent $8562.14 on SAC and since April 2007 I've spent $1711.49. Keep in mind that I do buy quite a bit in 3's to sell 2 and get the 3rd for free or next to nothing. Also a great place for Christmas and Birthday gifts. Anyone a bigger sucker than me out their?
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Old 03-28-2008, 08:42 AM   #663 (permalink)
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OK. Since March 2006 I've spent $8562.14 on SAC and since April 2007 I've spent $1711.49. Keep in mind that I do buy quite a bit in 3's to sell 2 and get the 3rd for free or next to nothing. Also a great place for Christmas and Birthday gifts. Anyone a bigger sucker than me out their?
are the items really so cheap that you can resell them for a profit? damnit i knew i shouldve jumped on that andy warhol board
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Grimdog, I think we need to have a contest as to when you'll break the $10k mark...
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are the items really so cheap that you can resell them for a profit? damnit i knew i shouldve jumped on that andy warhol board

Some are and some aren't. Like the other day I bought 3 pairs of the Oakley Twitches for $112 shipped and they sell for about $50-$55 on eBay. Therefore, I should get the pair I keep for $12 at the most if not close to free.
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swix wax iron kits now! I bought 2.
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Keep in mind that I do buy quite a bit in 3's to sell 2 and get the 3rd for free or next to nothing.
I thought you weren't allowed to buy off SAC and resell for a profit?
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I thought you weren't allowed to buy off SAC and resell for a profit?

Oops, you're right. I better stop doing that.
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suuuuuuuure you will hehe i kid i kid
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OK. Since March 2006 I've spent $8562.14 on SAC and since April 2007 I've spent $1711.49. Keep in mind that I do buy quite a bit in 3's to sell 2 and get the 3rd for free or next to nothing. Also a great place for Christmas and Birthday gifts. Anyone a bigger sucker than me out their?
... I don't feel so bad anymore.

I bought the Smith Prodigy Mirror Lens today. Is it bad that I've bought 5 pairs of goggles from SAC???
  • 2x Spy Orbit Bronze Lens
  • 1 Spy Orbit Jailmate Silver Mirror Lens
  • 1 Oakley O Frame Persimmon
  • 1 Smith Prodigy Mirror Lens
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