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	<title>Comments on: Amazon coupon codes for September 2008</title>
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		<title>By: erm</title>
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		<description>looks like a lot of overpriced brand name niche items. not much of it is basics. maybe the &quot;dove&quot; (soap?), organic milk, or soymilk are, but how does amazon sell hyper-perishables? in septic packs? 
still if cost is cut to below 50%, the result might be a &quot;deal&quot;

PS. found your site while googling for textbook buy tips/codes/etc. (so far, seems used via abebooks/amazon is best. further hunting time is likely uneconomical :-/ )</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>looks like a lot of overpriced brand name niche items. not much of it is basics. maybe the &#8220;dove&#8221; (soap?), organic milk, or soymilk are, but how does amazon sell hyper-perishables? in septic packs?<br />
still if cost is cut to below 50%, the result might be a &#8220;deal&#8221;</p>
<p>PS. found your site while googling for textbook buy tips/codes/etc. (so far, seems used via abebooks/amazon is best. further hunting time is likely uneconomical :-/ )</p>
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