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They're not really free, you give them your name, address & email in exchange, worth around $10 to any marketing company.

I've also found this: "These glasses are magenta/green, which means they probably won't be useful for much else." (except watching the "My bloody valentine" movie).
 
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ohh really^^? For some reason I just thought they'd be polarized (don't ask me why). =/
Well, at least I have some useless magenta and green filters :)
 
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Hey potatorage... there's a new message on your linked page...

Due to overwhelming response,
3D glasses are no longer available
via this site.


Jerry
 
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I'll need to re-mortgage the house to get one of those at that price.....:whistle:

Jerry
 
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If you make a big deal out of free stuff, then $.88 is a big deal :D

What a dumb statement.

The glasses are free, you just need to pay postage. Just like every other free thing you order. The company makes nothing.
 
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What a dumb statement.

The glasses are free, you just need to pay postage. Just like every other free thing you order. The company makes nothing.

You obviously don't know what free means. The company doesn't make any money from them, but you still pay to get them. I'm pretty sure I did not pay ANYTHING or send ANYTHING for the glasses I ordered.
 
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The glasses are free, but the post office charge is not. You are dealing with 2 companies. You have to pay the post office not the glasses company so the glasses are indeed free from the glasses company.

Nothing in life is totally free. You can argue till you are blue, it wont change that fact. Dude this argument is really retarded. Go talk to the wall cause I'm done arguing with a stupid kid.
 
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The glasses are free, but the post office charge is not. You are dealing with 2 companies. You have to pay the post office not the glasses company so the glasses are indeed free from the glasses company.

Nothing in life is totally free. You can argue till you are blue, it wont change that fact. Dude this argument is really retarded. Go talk to the wall cause I'm done arguing with a stupid kid.

Lots of things in life are free. Once you pay, no matter who you pay it to, it isn't free anymore.
 
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If you make a big deal out of free stuff, then $.88 is a big deal :D

I didn't make a big deal out of free stuff...:thinking:
and $0.88 is not a big deal (for me) for shipping something that is offered
to me for Free....

Because some companies offer Free item samples.... they are not obliged
to give them to you at absolutely no cost to you...

Should they also pay for your trip to the Post Office to pickup the package
and the cost of the scissors that you needed to cut the package open....
just because a company offers Free samples ?????????:undecided:

BTW... even your Thread Title says "FREE 3-d glasses"... It doesn't say anything
about Free Shipping or any other service...:rolleyes:

Even I offer FREE 1 Ohm Test Load Resistors the the LPF community...
Should I also pay for shipping over the cost of the resistors that I purchased???


Jerry
 
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evadoownela have a look at the last post date :thinking:

Plus you're spam is not welcome here...:banned:


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