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Date: | Tue, 27 May 1997 19:45:26 -0500 |
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At 06:19 PM 5/21/97 -0400, you wrote:
>>>To that 11 year old young man, you said that he should use a queen
>>>excluder. I was told by the store where I spent $600 for my two
>>>unassembled hives, that a queen excluder will stop the other bees
>>from
>>>doing much up there. The lady at the shop said it really is a bee
>>>excluder.
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>I hope there's a typo here. I think $300 for one unassembled hive is a bit
>much. If you're paying more than $75 for an unassembled hive, send me a
>direct mail and I'll give you the 800 numbers for suppliers who will not
>rip you off.
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>Wouldn't it be great if we could somehow form a relationship with a bee
>house to give members of the list a special discount? Like since there are
>over 500 members on the list, wouldn't it be great to get that many
>customers if you were in that business? Wouldn't it be great to be a
>member of the list and enjoy some savings. I'm sure that we represent a
>sizable purchase of bee equipment each year. Wouldn't it be great to flex
>our economic muscles and take advantage of that?
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>I'm not sure that I haven't violated some facet of netiquete(sp?) here. I
>certainly don't want to offend anyone. I know that the subject of money on
>the net causes some people to get real defensive. I just see this as a
>win/win situation if we could pull it off. Also, I don't have any interest
>in any bee supply businesses. I just like saving a buck like most folks
>
>Ted Wout
>Red Oak, TX.
>
WELL LETS DO IT!!!
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