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Two book minimum? I had never heard of that.
Of course, the shipping and handling fees have always been what made a two book minimum make sense. Thankfully this year I have a friend with whom I can split the bill.
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I do it the easy way
Every year, I order 60 rule books, a bunch of case books and some official's manuals for my rec league through our state HS association. They have an on-line ordering form. After the books arrive, they bill us and our treasurer writes them a check. There is no shipping because I pick them up at their office, which used to be about 5 minutes from my house until they moved. Now, it's about 20 minutes away. It's still worth the drive.
Man - if only everything in life was this easy.
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Shipping and handling is an even greater fraud than an extended warranty.
Probably cost what, a buck-fifty at the most, to mail two rulebooks?
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Actually, the funny book will be ready at the end of the month; the case book will be sent first. My single book cost MHSAA $0.83 to send, and my two Football books cost 'em $1.29. ...Then the envelopes.... Fed ain't gonna 'net' much on me. mick |
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