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maybe a little OT but Staples has a deal where you get $3 off (an in store
coupon) when you bring in/recycle printer cartridges.  My wife as doing a
Mother's Day Photo Album for the church this year and we went thru a dozen
or so color cartridges.  She dutifully saved them and when she went in to
buy some more they THEN told her (not printed in store anywhere or on the
coupon) that you could only use "1" per visit/purchase to the store, so she
now makes it a point to stop in and buy "something" we need that before tax
will take it as little over $3 as possible, use the coupon, pay $.05 or so
for pack of pens, paper, etc.




On 8/22/06, Chuck Lewis <chuck.lewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

We buy refilled cartridges here for HP DeskJets and haven't had an issue.
It's from a local supplier that I have known for a long time and our rep
let's us try anything. We tried these a couple of years ago and they were
garbage. They have gotten a LOT better.

He did have a set of the same cartridge for the last 3 or 4 years.
Original
HP cartridges, same SKU # etc. He has them in chronological order and the
amount of ink that is in each one has gone down EVERY year... Crooks...

These printers are DEFINITELY the loss leader for them to make the money
on
cartridges...

Chuck

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Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 12:36 PM
To: PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users
Subject: Re: [PCTECH] connecting two laptops to USB - easy question

Where do you think they make their money? It isn't the printer...


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