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Mooki
ParticipantThanks. I talked to another lady at Wells Fargo. Home improvement loan is at 5-6%. This is pretty good compared to 5.25% no-point 30-yr fixed mortgage.
Mooki
ParticipantThanks. I talked to another lady at Wells Fargo. Home improvement loan is at 5-6%. This is pretty good compared to 5.25% no-point 30-yr fixed mortgage.
Mooki
ParticipantThanks. I talked to another lady at Wells Fargo. Home improvement loan is at 5-6%. This is pretty good compared to 5.25% no-point 30-yr fixed mortgage.
Mooki
ParticipantThanks. I talked to another lady at Wells Fargo. Home improvement loan is at 5-6%. This is pretty good compared to 5.25% no-point 30-yr fixed mortgage.
Mooki
ParticipantThanks. I talked to another lady at Wells Fargo. Home improvement loan is at 5-6%. This is pretty good compared to 5.25% no-point 30-yr fixed mortgage.
December 10, 2010 at 1:46 PM in reply to: OT-Public Service anouncement-Phil’s BBQ is open in San Marcos #638237Mooki
ParticipantWhy is Brett’s 20% more expensive than Phil’s? Brett’s full rack with 2 sides is $21.95 while Phil’s is $18.95. Are they 20% better?
December 10, 2010 at 1:46 PM in reply to: OT-Public Service anouncement-Phil’s BBQ is open in San Marcos #638308Mooki
ParticipantWhy is Brett’s 20% more expensive than Phil’s? Brett’s full rack with 2 sides is $21.95 while Phil’s is $18.95. Are they 20% better?
December 10, 2010 at 1:46 PM in reply to: OT-Public Service anouncement-Phil’s BBQ is open in San Marcos #638890Mooki
ParticipantWhy is Brett’s 20% more expensive than Phil’s? Brett’s full rack with 2 sides is $21.95 while Phil’s is $18.95. Are they 20% better?
December 10, 2010 at 1:46 PM in reply to: OT-Public Service anouncement-Phil’s BBQ is open in San Marcos #639023Mooki
ParticipantWhy is Brett’s 20% more expensive than Phil’s? Brett’s full rack with 2 sides is $21.95 while Phil’s is $18.95. Are they 20% better?
December 10, 2010 at 1:46 PM in reply to: OT-Public Service anouncement-Phil’s BBQ is open in San Marcos #639340Mooki
ParticipantWhy is Brett’s 20% more expensive than Phil’s? Brett’s full rack with 2 sides is $21.95 while Phil’s is $18.95. Are they 20% better?
Mooki
ParticipantI used a few of their restaurant coupons and am happy about the savings. I strongly recommend against Groupons for personal service that requires bookings that are clearly over sold. e.g. The other day there was a Groupon offer from a photographer for an on-site or studio photo shoot session. He sold like 200 of them on Groupon. Imagine how likely you are going to get a booking in the near future. Not to mention there is absolutely no recourse when he decide to go out of business.
Mooki
ParticipantI used a few of their restaurant coupons and am happy about the savings. I strongly recommend against Groupons for personal service that requires bookings that are clearly over sold. e.g. The other day there was a Groupon offer from a photographer for an on-site or studio photo shoot session. He sold like 200 of them on Groupon. Imagine how likely you are going to get a booking in the near future. Not to mention there is absolutely no recourse when he decide to go out of business.
Mooki
ParticipantI used a few of their restaurant coupons and am happy about the savings. I strongly recommend against Groupons for personal service that requires bookings that are clearly over sold. e.g. The other day there was a Groupon offer from a photographer for an on-site or studio photo shoot session. He sold like 200 of them on Groupon. Imagine how likely you are going to get a booking in the near future. Not to mention there is absolutely no recourse when he decide to go out of business.
Mooki
ParticipantI used a few of their restaurant coupons and am happy about the savings. I strongly recommend against Groupons for personal service that requires bookings that are clearly over sold. e.g. The other day there was a Groupon offer from a photographer for an on-site or studio photo shoot session. He sold like 200 of them on Groupon. Imagine how likely you are going to get a booking in the near future. Not to mention there is absolutely no recourse when he decide to go out of business.
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