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Post by ronald55 on Jul 27, 2006 21:25:19 GMT -5
There is no big secret to it. I buy for Joey, Rodney, and everyone from the Nebo area. The first key is to keep the S&H down. That's easy. My source charges around $10 if you order 1 item or 10 items. Get together with your buddies and order together. The next key is to do a google search for the items you need. at the top of the page you will find the cheapest advertised prices. Go to that site, write down the price and address, and go to ezpricematch.com. They will beat any price by %5. Then find the items you want, follow the pricematch guarantee directions (post the price you want matched and the site), and continue with the buying process. Don't be afraid to buy out of date products. They are gauranteed fresh and I know they are from experience. The date is a sell by date not a gone bad by date. Example, Cell Tech reg $50 sell by 4/06 $19.99. Finally in the coupon section type reorder5. This will take $5 off your purchase. There is no way I could afford the things I take without doing this. Make sure you stay on top of what you need since it takes around 7 days to get your order. If you order on the weekend it takes longer. Having to go to GNC for something you need sucks ass. Spend some time and you will save a bunch. After you have made several orders you will learn where to go for your best prices then take them to ezpricematch.com.
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Post by Barry Williams on Jul 29, 2006 18:36:32 GMT -5
Next time you go into a GNC or Vitamin Shop, look at the salesman. Does he/she look like they have a clue what YOU are after. It's a known fact that most of them are paid more to sell certain brands; magically ,those brands work better? Bullshit! They are about as honest as some companies adds for products. Muscle Tech is famous for ads that look like research articles. Add the cost of those adds with all the pro bodybuilders they have as sponsored athletes and it would scare you. We had the opportunity to meet a few pro's in the last 3-4 years, none of them use all the products they indorse. Plus, keep in mind, they get thier stuff for free. In order to keep sponsors, they are going to say "This stuff works and tastes great", It goes back to the old saying, "If it sounds to good to be true, then it probably ain't". One last thing. Keep in mind Chris Mason from Atlarge Nutrition helps to sponsor this sport and some of the athletes we know. He appreciates the business and makes great product without all the hype. atlargenutrition.com/index.php
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Post by Joey Smith on Jul 31, 2006 21:22:29 GMT -5
I agree with both of you on this but Ron does have an ability to find products at rock bottom prices for us all the time....and Barry is right about Chris Mason he is a greta guy and has products that really work and he has really helped me out too....
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