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I'm not the guy that wants everything for the least possible cost. In the end, that's a losing proposition.
As an example, take a store like Lowe's. They show up in town, maybe sell things a little cheaper until they run the local hardware store or lumberyard out of business, then the next thing you know, they are selling fewer choices of a particular thing, of poorer quality, at full retail. Everybody loses.
I like Pelican, in that you are given choices and enough information to know what you might be getting. There's a lot of crap on the auto parts market these days and I don't want any of it.
The forum is a nice feature, too.
JR
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