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$3 Savings Right!

Dear Costco member,
Thank you for emailing costco.com

Standard shipping is via the United States Postal Service. The estimated
delivery time will be approximately 7 - 14 business days from the time of order.

That was the letter I got today from this great place to save money. See I thought I was doing something cool by buying the Harry Potter book through them. I saved $3 and assumed that it would get here sometime earlier this week. Well when it came to Wednesday night and it still hadn’t come and I had just finished my last book I made a trip to Target and found that they were charging $3 more for the book, but I could get it then, so I did the only smart thing. I bought it and kept the receipt, so when the one from Costco comes in, I can take it back to Target and at the rate that it is going to get to me, I will be done with the book. But that’s OK, there is a line for this one. Sandy wants it and even Garrett says he wants to read it, but I’m making him read all the other ones first, so that should take him some time. So when is saving money really worth your time?

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Global Avatar - Click to get your own   yvett:

Will they accept the return? I mean, won't they assume you already read it? Saving money is worth my time when it is a really good deal. I'm usually really short on time, so unless I can save a lot, I usually don't wait.
So, do you want me to spoil the book for you and tell you who the half blood prince is?

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