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#42
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Deltona, Florida
Posts: 7,080
Good morning all - I am a newbe up here
I have purchased from Connecting Threads and their fabrics are terrific. The quality is really good cottons. I have been buying from them for several years and am always delight when I get my fabric. I always try to purchase over $50.00 as the shipping is free with $50.00 or more and buy through them on the net there is no taxes on purchases.
I have purchased from Connecting Threads and their fabrics are terrific. The quality is really good cottons. I have been buying from them for several years and am always delight when I get my fabric. I always try to purchase over $50.00 as the shipping is free with $50.00 or more and buy through them on the net there is no taxes on purchases.
#43
One thing, there is state tax if the company you buy from has a business in your state, or even a warehouse,so check before buying.Connecting Threads is in Ohio,as is Thousands of Bolts.Not a problem, but better to know than to be surprised.
Originally Posted by Blinkokr
Good morning all - I am a newbe up here
I have purchased from Connecting Threads and their fabrics are terrific. The quality is really good cottons. I have been buying from them for several years and am always delight when I get my fabric. I always try to purchase over $50.00 as the shipping is free with $50.00 or more and buy through them on the net there is no taxes on purchases.
I have purchased from Connecting Threads and their fabrics are terrific. The quality is really good cottons. I have been buying from them for several years and am always delight when I get my fabric. I always try to purchase over $50.00 as the shipping is free with $50.00 or more and buy through them on the net there is no taxes on purchases.
#45
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Glenmoore, PA
Posts: 7,941
Originally Posted by Tilladare
Originally Posted by CarrieAnne
BellaBoo, ours is bad too. I dont think really poor people can afford to shop at our Goodwill store. Jeans are 8.00 and 9.00 for used!
Sorry, this is a sore point for me. If a person wants to recycle clothing into crafting of any sort, I have no problem with that... IF they are using clothing from their own household. If you can afford new cloth, don't use the wool suit that might have helped a poor person get a job, or keep them from being quite as cold...
(OK off my soapbox... sorry for the rant)
#46
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Whitewater, WI
Posts: 24,528
Oka, everyone. All I said is that if you were really poor, you wouldnt be able to buy 8.00 or 9.00 jeanat Good Will. PLEASE read my post, Grann of 6, I didnt even write what you highlighted, only the first part.
And I never meant to offend anyone......yes its a free country....but please read who writes something before you post.
And I never meant to offend anyone......yes its a free country....but please read who writes something before you post.
#48
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Glenmoore, PA
Posts: 7,941
Originally Posted by CarrieAnne
Oka, everyone. All I said is that if you were really poor, you wouldnt be able to buy 8.00 or 9.00 jeanat Good Will. PLEASE read my post, Grann of 6, I didnt even write what you highlighted, only the first part.
And I never meant to offend anyone......yes its a free country....but please read who writes something before you post.
And I never meant to offend anyone......yes its a free country....but please read who writes something before you post.
#50
Originally Posted by marymay
I quit going to Joann's 2 months ago when I went there and found everything I wanted was on sale and counld not use 1 coupon.GEE I was so mad.
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