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To: KLP who wrote (134710)2/7/2007 6:45:49 PM
From: Alan Smithee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 225578
 
Now you just have to pay ServePro $300 to come over and fumigate your carpets.



To: KLP who wrote (134710)2/8/2007 12:22:20 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 225578
 
Just doing a quick search I found these prices on line. I bet you could find it even cheaper if you looked hard enough.

canadavet.com

I am constantly amazed at the difference in price between retail stores and on line cost. Sometimes I can save 50% or more if I look hard enough. And also get free shipping. I love having this stuff come to the house too. No crowds, fuel costs, hassle.

I have a little cordless vacuum for the cabin. All of a sudden the battery won't hold a charge. I really didn't think I could find another since the thing is about 6 yrs old, but I did an Internet search and low and behold there it was on the Eureka web site. Now you just know that you wouldn't be able to find one in any store. They'd have to order it just like I did. Should be here in about a week. I did have to pay $6.50 for shipping, and the battery is $19.95, but even combining those costs is a lot cheaper than a new cordless vacuum.

Going to do the words when I get home. Am baby sitting my little grandson until 1:00.

And hugs and kisses to those little doggies. Darned fleas can come in on your shoes and socks looking for a nice warm place to live.......too.



To: KLP who wrote (134710)2/8/2007 7:44:53 PM
From: Honor First  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
Here is another place to comparison shop. drsfostersmith.com

They have been around for years and have a nice catalog also which they will send you upon request.

The only problem is with some of the medically prescribed items one needs a prescription on file at the internet site and there is usually a 'small' charge from one's vet for that particularly if they themselves can fill the product for you in office and bring in more income to the practice.