It looks like Britney Spear's Curious, but it still has it's differences. Maybe it's a knock off bottle, but perhaps it smells the same?
EDIT: Looks like it is.. I googled Britney Spears Knockoff and this came up. (Be wary, site was ok for me but seems a little sketchy)
maybe his friend worked for KOOL cigarettes, here it is, http://www.listia.com/auction/17480694-vintage-kool-cigarette-hand-strengthener . promotional item https://www.etsy.com/listing/169681367/cool-kool-gift-idea-hand-gripper-healthy
I've had a long history of getting movies for as cheap as possible. I started with using all my codes, of course, then started hitting up friends for codes, then I started doing disc to digital with all my DVDs, Blu-rays, and HD DVDs, then I sold all my HD DVDs for cash to fund my D2D habit, then I discovered Listia and started essentially trading Blu-rays for codes, then, when I was essentially out of Blu-rays to trade, I found random code resellers, and now I mostly take advantage of UVSpider and the Master List, with a few codes sent my way by a friend who works at a library and gets access to my Vudu in exchange.
Vudu makes money off of me as well, as my friends and I will buy things we can't MD2D or get off UVSpider.
Edit: I almost forgot about my Blockbuster days! When I first started collecting codes I used to get so many from the rentals at Blockbuster. I was a manager there and would just collect the codes that showed up in the rentals we were sent. I don't think disc to digital had started started yet while I worked there, otherwise I probably would have gone through the entire store... Oh! I also started doing D2D from Redbox movies at one point, though those we're a crap shoot as the rental discs often weren't recognized.
That's exactly what I'm saying. A Listia "point" doesn't equal a Puca "point" just because they use the same name. Otherwise think of it the other way "To receive this for only 50 points on Puca to I have to spend an entire THOUSAND points?" That statement is equally ridiculous.
This Amazon gift card, the closest to cash you'll probably find on the site is currently around 80,000 points for $25 and likely to go up a little before it ends. Using that conversion $1 would get you around 3200 points.
The 1,000 points you're getting for that card is really "worth" around 31 cents in buying power.
Since Puca tries to tie the dollar as much as possible and since people sell their points for more of a market value it's a lot more transparent. You can get 100 points for .80 cents, making the card you would get 50 points for on Puca give you $0.40 worth of buying power or allowing you to get 129% the amount of cards over the long-term.
None of this is even considering the fees you talked about for higher priced items.
Totally fake. The Nintendo logo, Nintendo seal, ESRB rating and Pokemon Company logo all seem completely different than a normal cartridge (see the link here)
I wish I could help because I know the feeling. I've been a Superpoints member for a few months now and still have no referrals :(
Keep trying to post your links other places and someone will bite!
One thing my best friend does (he has 9 referrals after only a few months) is send a link to people who buy things from him on eBay and Listia. That's how he's gotten all but one of his referrals. I hope that helps!
> I was charged 6.50 to ship a single DVD (and was mailed media mail). Seriously?
I was just reading the rules and it says that the maximum shipping for a DVD can only be $3 unless the seller has proof that it actually cost more to ship the item.
>Maximum Shipping & Handling Costs† for select items:
>DVDs, CDs, VHS, Cassettes, Vinyl
>Maximum Domestic Standard Shipping: $3
>† you may charge more than the listed amount if your exact shipping cost is actually higher and can be verified via weight/dimensions etc.
>Listings that do not adhere to these rules may be removed or refunded if they have already ended. If you spot a listing with misleading or grossly excessive shipping charges, please report them to us by clicking the "flag" link.
How long ago did the auction end? You may be able to get your credits refunded to you. That would certainly discourage the seller from gouging people on shipping costs in the future.
Try selling on Listia. No fees involved, easily list auctions, use this link, and you can charge shipping, make "Get it Now" prices, sell in bulk, and more. Get credits from the items you sell to buy things you want! Link - http://www.listia.com/r1tl454/5696729
It's not my phone, I'm purchasing it online. All I know about it is that its a samsung boost mobile phone. Does anyone know the exact model?
Get 500 Bonus Credits this weekend when you list 4 new auctions!
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I came across a bootleg game on an auction site and commented letting the seller and prospective buyers know. The seller insulted me and blocked me. Needless to say I've reported them for auctioning off a bootleg game. Hopefully it gets taken down: http://www.listia.com/auction/19220394-yoshi-s-island-2-ds-game#28079338
Here was a link posted on the blog by a person. They said they posted it so everyone could see what icon we are looking for. http://www.listia.com/auction/14933654-super-stylish-accordion-file-brand-new
To find it, it's the last picture. The bidding is up to 49k or so.
Ah, cool! Other redditors do use Listia! I was trying to think where to put it, and was going to post in /r/frugal, but decided to do a search first. I've been on Listia for 6 months, and it's pretty terrific; I won all my daughter's Christmas presents there! It's a super way to 'shop' without money, and I've gotten books, cds, jewelry and perfume, even condoms! Here's my referral link, should anyone wish to use it: http://www.listia.com/signup/1021341 Also, I'd be happy to help out anyone who is learning to navigate the site. I don't know*every*thing about it, but I've gotten fairly proficient.
A GREAT place is Listia. It's an auction site that uses credits instead of money. You get 500 free credits when you sign up. They always have at least 10-20 Stephen King books up for grabs. I've got hardcover versions of Under the Dome, Full Dark, No Stars, It, Needful Things, Storm of the Century.
You list your stuff, and win credits. You use those credits to buy stuff from other people. You seriously need to check it out.
Edit: I didn't see you said, "Signed Stephen King books" I have seen a few on there, but like others have said, I'd be careful of getting "signed" books online.