ABS prices
Lucky Mele
lucky.m at juno.com
Tue Sep 12 14:27:04 EDT 2000
Try Barnes & Noble. I have saved significant amounts on ABS books. I
saved thirty dollars on the Louw & Nida Lexicon. Barnes & Noble gets a
better than forty percent discount and resells for only a dollar or two
profit -- go figure. Try other Internet book sellers. If you can't find
what you need on one try another. You can save if you shop around.
Anthony Mele
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000 10:46:04 -0400 (EDT) Patrick Narkinsky
<patrick at extremehope.org> writes:
> Given ABS's horrible service (the few times I've ordered from them,
> it has
> taken *months*, my credit card has been "toyed" with, and queries
> to
> customer service have evoked no response) and their apparently high
> and
> rising prices, I wish there was an alternative.
>
> I know that, when I was buying my rather small library, I could not
> find
> any reasonable alternative to ABS. Is there one?
>
> Patrick
>
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> Patrick
> Narkinsky
patrick at extremehope.org
>
> Q: Why did the chicken cross the Moebius strip...
> A:To get to the other ... er .. um .. never mind.
>
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> born of a furnace of doubt." -- Fyodor Dostoevski
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