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April 19, 2011, 09:44:15 PM
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If you didn't get it, and Staples isn't closed where you are, you can get a free ream of paper after rebate:



I know it's kind of late, but I just got mine and thought I would share. I'm also assuming that rebate SKU isn't unique to me.
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So, with gas at $4/gallon, how far would you drive for a $3 ream of paper?

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April 19, 2011, 09:51:54 PM
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So, with gas at $4/gallon, how far would you drive for a $3 ream of paper?

I went 26 miles. Actually, I guess it was 52 round trip. Haha, I'm kidding. It's in the same parking lot as my bank, so when I deposited my check, I just made my way to Staples. So now the question is, how far wouldn't I go for a free ream of paper?
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