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Post by Lady Michelina on Sept 24, 2003 20:46:05 GMT -5
Um..sorry, off topic here but : what on earth is the binder the firsst? Is it a notebook? A binder? Ahhh...life is complicated.
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Post by VKSB on Oct 16, 2003 14:24:30 GMT -5
it's a binder with flashcharts in it. I bought it at barnes and noble for $2.95
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Post by ParsleySoda667 on Feb 28, 2004 17:51:35 GMT -5
Wretched! I want it! Must go buy! -runs-
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Post by ParsleySoda667 on Feb 28, 2004 18:02:36 GMT -5
Barnes and Noble? You sure I'm on the site and looked it up, and I don't see it.
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Post by damocles on Feb 29, 2004 19:04:40 GMT -5
From my understanding, the binder was a limited promotional item you could purchase if you bought a certain amount of academic flashcards (that are meant to go in the binder)...it would then cost $2.95, but you weren't supposed to be able to purchase it by itself.
That didn't stop the cashier at Barnes and Noble from allowing me to buy one, but that's what the text on the back of the binder stated. I doubt that most of them were informed, as I only figured it out after I got it home.
I don't have the binder handy at the moment to tell you the details, but I will give you all the information tomorrow. I am almost 100% positive that you will not find it online, unless perhaps you go to the website for the flashcard manufacturer (I'll include that URL if it's available). It seems to be an in-store promotion limited to Barnes and Noble.
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Post by damocles on Feb 29, 2004 19:48:51 GMT -5
Here are the details: Series of Unfortunate Events FlashChart BinderItem #0641514204 $2.95 UPC code 9 780641 514203 Flashcharts by Sparknotes LLC, Sparknotes from Barnes and Noble www.sparknotes.com/Doing a search for "Flashcharts binder" at barnesandnoble.com and sparknotes.com doesn't produce results, so my guess that they are an in-store promotion appears to be correct....they've also been out for months so it would not surprise me if the promotion is long-since over. If you have a Barnes and Noble near you, go to the kids section and ask where they keep the Flashcharts and maybe you'll get lucky.
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Post by ParsleySoda667 on Mar 4, 2004 18:40:04 GMT -5
Thank you.
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Post by euromegamouth on Mar 4, 2004 20:43:17 GMT -5
Are they ASoUE flashcharts that you have to buy?
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Post by damocles on Mar 4, 2004 22:58:56 GMT -5
It comes with a SoUE Flashchart, but there aren't any others to buy. You can buy any charts to qualify, or none at all if the cashier isn't paying attention to the fine print on the packaging.
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Post by negativenine on Mar 6, 2004 14:18:46 GMT -5
Noooooooooo!!! We don't have Barnes and Noble here... _not_fair_at_all. Stupid Handler being all american and junk... I always miss these kinds of things. At all the bookstores I've been to, they only have the books and sometimes the calendar. I've never seen puzzles, 8 balls, note books, binders... anything. I mean, I could order them online, but this isn't an online thing... just an instore promo thing? Guh.
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Post by euromegamouth on Mar 7, 2004 0:38:22 GMT -5
Noooooooooo!!! We don't have Barnes and Noble here... _not_fair_at_all. Stupid Handler being all american and junk... Stupid Handler?I...I..I'm...I'm sp-speechless...and-and stutt-stuttering. reiuwty68 j/.k049e8738697943j u5468901768jnh2489-u!How can you SAY that?!*faints on keyboard*rfgvnbh764yhm,gjnyh56798mjn ki86957 mgftjkyh968703-jk65i8909279867958uj76m 65u90865 mj57908-i mj6
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Post by timartwonis on Mar 7, 2004 0:41:21 GMT -5
well yea but it was at an outlet mall so they probrably dont have it everywhere there are billions of them at the Barnes and Noble at Market Fair in New Jersey if you feal like travelling!!
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Post by negativenine on Mar 7, 2004 12:23:07 GMT -5
Stupid Handler?I...I..I'm...I'm sp-speechless...and-and stutt-stuttering. reiuwty68 j/.k049e8738697943j u5468901768jnh2489-u!How can you SAY that?!*faints on keyboard*rfgvnbh764yhm,gjnyh56798mjn ki86957 mgftjkyh968703-jk65i8909279867958uj76m 65u90865 mj57908-i mj6 Kidding, deary. Handler is a very intelligent man who has written lots of wonderful books and plays the accordian AND looks like a dumpling. Heh. That's about as far from stupid as you get, in my books.
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Post by ParsleySoda667 on Mar 28, 2004 11:50:13 GMT -5
Lol.
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Post by euromegamouth on Mar 28, 2004 16:42:05 GMT -5
Kidding, deary. Handler is a very intelligent man who has written lots of wonderful books and plays the accordian AND looks like a dumpling. Heh. That's about as far from stupid as you get, in my books. I know you were kidding.I understand your frustration.My old mall had NOTHING ASoUE except the books, and the calendar.
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