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Nice Inexpensive Binders ( Non-PVC)

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Posted 08/14/2008   05:10 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add desertgem to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Greg,

I tried buying the binders at Costco ( Jones binders), but they were of poorer quality than the Oxford or Cornerstone ones. I took the Costco ones back. Phil, I am glad you got some. I saw the same ad, but I had cleaned out their stock of the colors I wanted. Fuschia???Maybe for French postcards.

There is another town about 20 miles away with another Walgreen's so maybe I will visit it. My son and I went to WalMart tonight and bought 160 boxes of crayons @ .17 each and 200 notebooks @ .05 to take to our church's missions here and in Mexico. We got that same curious stare

Jim
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