@dangeruss For now it will cover all B&Ms and later on if updates are needed then we update as needed. I do this everyday in Oracle.
Posts made by PruHTP
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RE: **Resolved** Retailer subforum
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RE: **Resolved** Retailer subforum
@dangeruss Yes. If you go over to SD and look up my posts they were simple. Store, Description, Price, B&M, YMMV.
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RE: **Resolved** Retailer subforum
@dangeruss Under the heading of Deals, place a icon for YMMV deals as it’s not really a Hot Deal as it’s not everywhere and it doesn’t fit into deal discussions or expired deals. The major players from FW and SD will know exactly how and what to post in it
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RE: **Resolved** Retailer subforum
@jaytrader Create a YMMV thread leader icon and let’s see where it goes. I have the Staples FW people on board ready to use it.
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RE: Philips LED Bulb 8 Pack 100 Watt Equivalent, Soft White (2700K) A19 Non Dimmable, $30 at Amazon
@cajundavid said in Philips LED Bulb 8 Pack 100 Watt Equivalent, Soft White (2700K) A19 Non Dimmable, $30 at Amazon:
Thanks! I have been unable to find 100 watt eq. Bulbs locally. In 4 1
The local one’s are carried in store at Home Depot and are a pair for $12.97
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Philips-100W-Equivalent-Soft-White-A19-LED-Light-Bulb-2-Pack-461961/206923033 -
Philips LED Bulb 8 Pack 100 Watt Equivalent, Soft White (2700K) A19 Non Dimmable, $30 at Amazon
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RE: McAfee Class Action Settlement
Expired per FAQ: The deadline to file a cash election form was December 23, 2016
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RE: **Resolved** Retailer subforum
@jaytrader for it to work comments needs to be shut off once it ends up there. It’s the loads of comments that turn it into a clusterfark.
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RE: **Resolved** Retailer subforum
@jaytrader Well that can work, but based on past failure the YMMVs should go to HD for 7-10 days first. Combine similar stores maybe. So one would maybe be Staples, OM, OD. and one could be Walmart, Target
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RE: **Resolved** Retailer subforum
@jaytrader If you remove the word expired and replace it with YMMV and include a note that YMMV includes possible expired deals it may work. But you’d still have to create subforums for each retailer which would keep it cleaner. I just don’t want it to look like SAP with too many sub levels. I’d probably create the YMMV forum to keep the header, set up a wiki, keep the vote count and delete the commentary in order to safe space.
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**Resolved** Retailer subforum
Is it possible with this software to create subforums for specific retailers where a hot deal after a certain date would end up there as a YMMV. Thus you wouldn’t really worry about it being expired or not. I forecast a problem once the membership grows the first hot deal screen will scroll so much and end up looking like the bottom the http://www.city-data.com/forum/ screen.
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RE: Welcome FatWallet Refugees
Hello everyone from the FW and SD communities. It’s nice to see that we have a new place to play.