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Got $300 for truck load of 99cents junk?

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One item that I guess people might be interested in would be a generic bath towel for 81 cents, of course you have to buy in huge bulks.

another item I saw was the ocean spray ruby red for a buck.

and of course if you like bounty paper towels, they are an excellent deal at 81 cents each, you just have to buy 320 of them.
 
its certainly not as bad as i thought, i thought it was a min order of $300 per item! but its kinda like sams club but with a $300 minimum spending limit. if you could find enough stuff you could really use, it would be pretty good. Like 90 rolls of TP for 10.80 ain't bad and its would get used, but i really hope no one is ever going to need 216 toilet bowl deodorizers!
 
That picture o nthe front page reminds me of work.... I work in a DC.....man....i dont wanna see that crap when im at home.
 
Originally posted by: Tangman
They got tidy-whities @ 2 for $0.45!!! $300 and I have a life-time supply of disposeable undies!!!

heh heh heh.....I think the term is tighty-whities....lol.

 
Originally posted by: Tangman
They got tidy-whities @ 2 for $0.45!!! $300 and I have a life-time supply of disposeable undies!!!

Hopefully this 300 pair of disposeable undies, is only if you are washing them...but are they truly disposeable if you are washing them before you throw them away?


I mean I change my skibbies more than 300 times in a single year...not to mention a life-time...
 
Well, the box of 75 "15 pack of Philips 8x DVD-R's" for $36.75 is one hell of a steal if you ask me... That is 1125 disks at just over 3 cents a disk!!! Too bad we need to buy 9 boxes of them to hit the minimum order...
 
isnt it "Tighty Whities" and not Tidy Whities

and isnt it "Skivies" and not Skibbies? Im just curious cause if its not ive been saying it wrong for years.
 
Originally posted by: zikronix
isnt it "Tighty Whities" and not Tidy Whities

and isnt it "Skivies" and not Skibbies? Im just curious cause if its not ive been saying it wrong for years.

I think you're right.
 
Ok so today at work I looked over this site and there are some really fun statistics im pulling off of here.

Im basing all these on spending $300

First off Socks I can buy aproximately 4 years worth of socks if i change them once a day and never reuse.

Toy soldiers i could buy a 90 pack for 80 cents thats 33,750 plastic army men. Thats pretty close to the number of allied soldiers that landed on Omaha Beach on D-day. Could you imagine blowing up all those army men?

Using the cheapest toilet paper on the site i calculated at 500 sheets x aproximate 4in per sheet if you buy $300 worth that is nearly 67miles of toilet paper. Could you imagine TP'ing someones house with 67miles of toilet paper?

Next i ran into 100packs of CDrs for 28 cents that is about 80,000 GB of data. Or something along the lines of 152 years of music to listen to when recorded in mp3 format.

Then i found the ultimate set of blocks, or storage bins as the site calls them, How about enought giant plastic storage boxes that when stacked in the shape of a pyramid they are 45feet accross at the base and 22 feet tall? Spend a couple thousand and buy some rolls of ducktape and youve got yourself a tupper ware house.

The question im asking myself is which one of these insane ideas should i pursue? Im thinking an army of plastic soldiers nearly the size of my hometown could be alot of fun, but at the same time there are alot of peoples houses i would love to dump 67 miles of toilet paper on, and that many cds would allow me to send out more discs a year than AOL.
 
Originally posted by: Joerg
Ok so today at work I looked over this site and there are some really fun statistics im pulling off of here.

Im basing all these on spending $300

First off Socks I can buy aproximately 4 years worth of socks if i change them once a day and never reuse.

Toy soldiers i could buy a 90 pack for 80 cents thats 33,750 plastic army men. Thats pretty close to the number of allied soldiers that landed on Omaha Beach on D-day. Could you imagine blowing up all those army men?

Using the cheapest toilet paper on the site i calculated at 500 sheets x aproximate 4in per sheet if you buy $300 worth that is nearly 67miles of toilet paper. Could you imagine TP'ing someones house with 67miles of toilet paper?

Next i ran into 100packs of CDrs for 28 cents that is about 80,000 GB of data. Or something along the lines of 152 years of music to listen to when recorded in mp3 format.

Then i found the ultimate set of blocks, or storage bins as the site calls them, How about enought giant plastic storage boxes that when stacked in the shape of a pyramid they are 45feet accross at the base and 22 feet tall? Spend a couple thousand and buy some rolls of ducktape and youve got yourself a tupper ware house.

The question im asking myself is which one of these insane ideas should i pursue? Im thinking an army of plastic soldiers nearly the size of my hometown could be alot of fun, but at the same time there are alot of peoples houses i would love to dump 67 miles of toilet paper on, and that many cds would allow me to send out more discs a year than AOL.

hahahaha. That's some good stuff there. I particularly enjoyed the idea of a house built with storage bins and securing it with duct tape.
 
Lol, the DVD and CD prices are per piece of media, not for the pack. I added 20 cases of the 150 packs of Phillips DVD's to my cart, it came out to $1470!
 
Originally posted by: superHARD
Originally posted by: Tangman
They got tidy-whities @ 2 for $0.45!!! $300 and I have a life-time supply of disposeable undies!!!

Hopefully this 300 pair of disposeable undies, is only if you are washing them...but are they truly disposeable if you are washing them before you throw them away?


I mean I change my skibbies more than 300 times in a single year...not to mention a life-time...

You know, you could avoid all these expenses (and the skivvies/skibbies, tidy/tighty debates) if you just stopped wearing that junk altogether. It's made my life cheaper for 6 years! (Unfortunately, the thrift stores wouldn't take what I had left.)

BTW, I wouldn't have resurrected this thread if it hadn't already been done today. ^_-
 
I was getting excited over $1.04 for a 6 pack of Pringles until I read this

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Q: Do you sell to the public?
A: Not at this time but look for our new 'Retail Store' at dollaritem.com coming soon!



Oh well......
 
Originally posted by: superHARD
Originally posted by: Tangman
They got tidy-whities @ 2 for $0.45!!! $300 and I have a life-time supply of disposeable undies!!!

Hopefully this 300 pair of disposeable undies, is only if you are washing them...but are they truly disposeable if you are washing them before you throw them away?


I mean I change my skibbies more than 300 times in a single year...not to mention a life-time...

Wait... you're supposed to wash underwear?
 
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