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Q: Is there a freezer for sale in the San Francisco Bay Area for 40$ or less? ( No Answer,   1 Comment )
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Subject: Is there a freezer for sale in the San Francisco Bay Area for 40$ or less?
Category: Family and Home
Asked by: omnitemm-ga
List Price: $4.00
Posted: 30 Oct 2002 22:37 PST
Expires: 12 Nov 2002 17:58 PST
Question ID: 93957
As stated. I already checked the ones on pennysaverusa.com so do not include them.

Request for Question Clarification by hailstorm-ga on 30 Oct 2002 22:56 PST
What type of freezer are you looking for?

Clarification of Question by omnitemm-ga on 31 Oct 2002 01:05 PST
Any kind, for indoor usage.

Top fed, front fed, doesn't matter. 
Nothing too big if more specific.
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Subject: Re: Is there a freezer for sale in the San Francisco Bay Area for 40$ or less?
From: neilzero-ga on 31 Oct 2002 03:19 PST
 
If you drive around looking for freezers that are sitting outside, and
wave a $10 dollar bill, under the owners nose, eventually you will get
a freezer. They may even agree to take it back for $5 if you are
disatisfied for any reason. They probably will not demonstrate that it
works unless you offer at least $20. It is possible that you will
invest 100 hours of your time, by the time you have a suitable
freezer.  Persistance pays, but the per hour rate is extreemly small.
Most busness people would junk a freezer that they thought would only
sell for $40. It may be more efficient to telephone a hundred used
applience dealers, offering $30 or $40 dollars. One may hold a frezzer
for a few hours that they were planning to junk. They will help you
get it in your vehicle, after you pay, but you must pay cash for the
freezer plus the delivery cost, before most business people will
deliver. A plus with the later is the delivery person may repair the
freezer in your home at no extra cost, if it doesn't work the first
few minutes it runs in your home. If you rumple up a dozen sheets of
newspaper inside the running freezer, the paper will absorb some of
the oders. Repeat several times before you put food in the freezer. 
Neil

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