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Target is a decent option but the stores have limited options and online ordering takes longer for delivery but prices are about the same.
If you have questions or need help, please use the stickied help thread Please follow reddiquette and read the subreddit rules before posting here. Amazon has like 83,423 products with many of them having used versions for sale Aunt tilly's experience with her used television is 100% not going to help you with your experience with your used garden weasel.
Amazon is a company that started out great It gained followers with great pricing and return policies as well as great customer service Amazon is now just a monster company that only cares about turning a profit Look up how quickly you can get banned over nothing.
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