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ABFG - AMERICAN BENEFITS GROUP, INC.
An SI Board Since December 1998
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2028 The truth is it is only mentioned once... Not all over the site like you claim.Shark King-4/20/1999
2027 I forgot all about that. I didn't get a response now that you think about Daniel Miller-4/20/1999
2026 Hey Kowboy,you got news? well, "you gonna pull those pistols or just whistrebeltrader-4/20/1999
2025 Place number one....>>> BENEFITS Group, Inc. has acquired seventy (70TideGlider-4/20/1999
2024 I am looking on the ABFG site TG TideGlider-4/20/1999
2023 You've repeatedly stated several times they state the stones are not of hiShark King-4/20/1999
2022 Absolutely agreed. Larger rockfalls weathered closer to the future bed. AlthougTideGlider-4/20/1999
2021 This was my understanding. All that I really know is that my wife would kick mJorj X Mckie-4/20/1999
2020 " Emeralds are not as hard as sapphire or diamond. For them to end up in aAngusb-4/20/1999
2019 corundom even when Red (ruby) is of very little value as a stone unless of nearTideGlider-4/20/1999
2018 When Jeff posted this to you ----> #reply-8536321 ......you replied with zonkie-4/20/1999
2017 OFF TOPIC Here is a basher put-down that is hard to argue: #reply-9040742 Don Pueblo-4/20/1999
2016 That is why I wouldn't want to buy them over the Internet. But perhaps thisJorj X Mckie-4/20/1999
2015 Emeralds are not as hard as sapphire or diamond. For them to end up in a clay dTideGlider-4/20/1999
2014 No prob. I got it straight from the company like I always do. Is there a reasoDaniel Miller-4/20/1999
2013 Daniel, do you mind if I ask you where you got the information in the followinzonkie-4/20/1999
2012 It would appear that ABFG is using the "everything to everybody" busiJorj X Mckie-4/20/1999
2011 I can't believe that they didn't take them down when a 15yr old asked tTideGlider-4/20/1999
2010 So what do you make of this? abfg.com ABFG is developing an internet shoppingTideGlider-4/20/1999
2009 I took a look at the ABFG website and can see some of the red flags that shouldAngusb-4/20/1999
2008 Yes, but in other places they state the stones come from their mines...I will fTideGlider-4/20/1999
2007 I think that this is the link that states that the sapphires come from local arJorj X Mckie-4/20/1999
2006 oh yes...but I don't remember the site but they state that the stones theyTideGlider-4/20/1999
2005 Then there would have to be an awful damn lot of them to make any money. Jorj X Mckie-4/20/1999
2004 The website itself states the stones are not above average .but describes them TideGlider-4/20/1999
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