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Location: United StatesMember since: Nov 07, 2002

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discover-books (1706349)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Quick response and fast payment. Perfect! THANKS!!
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Thanks for buying a SquareTrade warranty. Call 877-WARRANTY if you need help!
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Thank you We can not TNR with out bids and jewelry/scap donations mailed in
Reviews (4)
Mar 29, 2008
Generic Sedan?
If you go to Edmunds website and look up the Mercury Sable, you will see it was touted as "A Baldwin, but not Alec." Having owned a 92 Tempo, I can see the family lines: the trunk and fuel releases are on the side of the power driver seat, the cruise controls on the steering wheel, the Delco radio. Given that the car is middle aged, with 70k on the clock, the 3.8L V-6 isn't as zippy as it might have been, but it performs well. The only down-check I see is that the accelerator pedal is next to the transmission hump and difficult to access with my 13EE sized feet.
Sep 05, 2007
Replacement Printer
I have had the Lexmark Z series at home and in the office and have had decent performance with them. I choose to purchase the Z22 as I am still running Windows ME and office 97 and it is a printer that runs on that platform. Current Lexmark printers do not run on any OS below XP or Mac 10. One of the things I like best about the Lexmark is the open access to the inkjet cartridges. The cover swings up, the shuttle centers and it is easy to replace the cartridges--unlike that of a HP that I used; howver, the plastic is a little flimsy and some care must be used. The cartridges are a good sized and last a fair lenght of time--unless you're doing a lot of color photo printing, but that may be the case in any injet. With regards to a downside, besides the flimsy ink shuttle, the paper feed isn't the best--a gravity fed tray, and if the paper isn't good, jams can occur. I have printed 110 pound cardstock postcards (25 at a time), #10 envelopes (10 at a time) and general purpose paper with about a 98% success rate. Generally the envelopes and copy paper cause the most problems. Finally, a lot of "grunge" can build up in the shuttle bay over years of service, but the removal of four screws and some cleanup with q-tips and cleaning fluid can resolve that as well. I will probably stick with Lexmarks, because they have a long operational life, are easy to load, and do the job at a fair price.
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🔥 Snoopy vs The Red Baron Sony PlayStation 2 PS2 COMPLETE
Mar 23, 2019
Snoopy is Aces!
I saw this game on YouTube, and had to have it. This is a fantasy flight combat sim featuring Snoopy, his Sopwith Camel, and a bunch of kid friendly friends out of the Peanuts world and not too scary foes. The game plays as on the video; you go to flight school, learn the mechanics of the plane and then you're off to become an Ace. It is a twelve year old game (circa 2007) for PS/2, but for anyone who loves Snoopy and old school gaming, it is a blast.