brads-1

brads-1 t1_jeeqd9q wrote

Dell Latitude E5570 $175.00

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Intel Core i7-6600U (Dual Core, 2.6GHz, 4MB cache)

8GB (1x8GB) DDR4 2133MHz Memory

15.6" FHD (1920x1080) Non-Touch Anti-Glare LCD with Camera and Mic

AMD Radeon R7 M360, 2GB Discrete Graphics

Qualcomm QCA61x4A 802.11ac Dual Band (2x2) Wireless Adapter + Bluetooth

Primary 3-cell 47W/HR Battery

Waves Maxx Audio Royalty

M.2 256GB SATA Class 20 Solid State Drive

Internal Dual Pointing Backlit Keyboard

Windows 10 Professional (activated)

Microsoft Office Home and Business 2016 (activated)

SD Card Reader

USB-C port

AC Adapter

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Fully functional corporate turn-in. Wiped and reloaded and ready to go. Total of 4 available

Cash, in person, meeting at a secure location ONLY

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brads-1 t1_j5ournq wrote

Talk to your county extension agent. They can point you in the right direction, it's what they do.....

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brads-1 t1_j24k101 wrote

Go talk to Joe over at Sycamore Jewelers. They have (or used to, check) a program where you see pieces you like, they add it to your list, and your SO can come in and buy what you've already picked out. NOT a chain, LOCAL owners.

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brads-1 t1_j248dcu wrote

Call a local independent agent. Look for an annual policy, and pay it all at once, not monthly payments. Granted I'm older than you. married and live in the county, but I'm under $1200 a year for 2 cars, a 2021 SUV and a 2014 pickup. That's with full coverage, 500/500/500 and $500 deductible.

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brads-1 t1_isob8b6 wrote

Bowls of ammonia in the attic, then seal up the holes. Note that it takes a generation for the squirrels to "forget" the nice space with lots of nesting materials. There are ways of speeding up the generational refresh with a little time and a pellet rifle......

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