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pdmoderator

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Hi, all,

I noticed a "Smart Shopper" section on Glocktalk, and wondered if there was any interest in starting such a forum under the Gun Show.

Thanks,
- pdmoderator
 
Description of the Glocktalk "Smart Shopper" forum:
This forum is the place to let others know about a good deal you just found, ask everyone how much something should cost, share experiences with online companies, etc. This is a place where online buyers can network to make internet purchasing safer.
Would you forsee this forum also incorporating member/transaction feedback?

I think the idea has merit.
 
Your suggestion is currently being discussed by the staph of TFL.

Once the Shiner Bock is gone, you can expect a decision. ;)

-Dave
 
"Your suggestion is currently being discussed by the staph of TFL."

Looks like it's time to get the penicillin 'scrip refilled... :)

On a serious note, this is such a good idea I'm surprised that no one has suggested it before.
 
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