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Cheatz911

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  1. Just so you guys know, Wal-Mart, CVS, Walgreens, and other retailers are usually made by the same company, First Quality.
  2. Someone posted twice in a row so the win didn't count... 4!
  3. Bambino Bellissimos cost $2.04 per diaper. Bambino Classico/Bianco/Teddy costs $1.58 per diaper. ABU Space/Little Paws cost $1.94 per diaper. ABU Simple costs $1.87 per diaper. Holds 156oz. ABU SDK/Cushies cost $1.74 per diaper. Dry 24/7 costs $1.55 per diaper. Holds 96oz. Abena M4 costs $1.42 per diaper. Molicare Super Plus costs $1.40 per diaper. Depend costs $0.87 per diaper. Holds 24oz? If you are wondering why a package of 10 diapers cost so much, you should look into shipping prices, costs of boxes, labor costs. Do you know that it costs almost as much money to send a pack of 10 vs a case of 80 to you? Did you know the average cost of a box is between $2- $6 a piece depending on size? Did you know that Casey is investing money in to a company? Did you know he had employees to pay? Do you know how much it costs to run a website? Do you know how much it costs to have a company maintain your website? Do you know that each transaction that is made, card companies, transaction programs take a percentage of your earnings? Did you know that Casey has to pay taxes? Did you know that he had to pay for electricity/water/trash pickup? Do you know he has to pay rent for his facility? Did you know he's probably still paying off loans with interest for all the materials, tools, and accessories to run a business? Did you know he has to pay for his inventory of diapers? Do you still wonder why a pack of 10 diapers cost $3.49 per diaper? Let's do some math. $34.99 per pack of 10. UPS probably has given him a discount so I'm guessing it costs at least $10-$12 maybe more. Let's say 10 for an even number. Now the diapers are down to $24.99. Some say it costs Casey $0.60 per diaper. $25-$6=$19. Box costs $2, so we are at $17. Any idea of how much it costs to ship the container halfway around the world? I have no idea and the Alibaba supplier doesn't have free shipping anywhere on their listings. I'm sure this is reflected on the price. You also have to pay to have the container shipped from Port to location. I'm a truck driver and judging that it could cost between $200- $500. You also have to rent the container, it can cost $100- $300. There are other missing numbers that I don't have access to, but it costs more money to break a case and send it to you then the case itself. A half case costs you$2.29 per diaper. To relate though, working in the restaurant industry as a manager, I've learned that a lot of promotional prices leave them with very little profit. A two for $5.99 deal at Pizza chains usually results in about 11 cents per order of $13.06 with tax is profit. Before you yell price gouging, why not research before you call someone greedy. I can also assure you he doesn't want to do this for free. This shouldn't be a charity price. For the amount of time that Casey puts into this business is worth the profit he gets. He's making it an enjoyable, likeable, great service. For your own good buy a case and save a ton of money over time if $3.49 per diaper isn't justifying to you. Buy a half case for $2.29 per diaper, but a case for $1.87- $1.95 per diaper. You'll have diapers that are the best on the market. Go ahead and give your hard earned money to a known con man (netdiapers), liar, and potential pedophile. If you believe he deserves the money. If you believe he'll send your items, and not be garbage.
  4. Personally, I believe that the old owner was a terrible person and a terrible business person. ABU was practically blacklisted to stay away. The customer service was atrocious. Then you had the same person offering a brand of diapers that were known for questionable activities. He sponsored questionable websites on his web page. He would accept money, and not deliver products and would offer no communication what so ever. Casey on the other hand basically took a brand from being a resented, horrific, and disgusting image and flipped the ship back over and took all the punches from people. I thought it was a horrible idea to keep the name. Casey has made it the best experience possible. I wouldn't be upset if the name would change, just to get rid of the memory of what ABU once was. It took a lot to order from ABU again after all the crap that it was. It took everything I had to purchase my first time. The past still haunts me in a way, but I've gotten over it as Casey has set the bar really high in this small corner of a market and made it very difficult to surpass. If you do order from this person at netdiapers, be very aware that you are dealing with a potential con man that has supported websites involving pedophilia. A person that cared nothing about customers. A liar. A thief. Stay away!
  5. It's at Kaliste Saloom and Camellia across from the CVS. There's hundreds of people there at certain times of the day, it's crazy. I'll be there tonight trying to break level 20. I made 3 levels there yesterday in 5 hours. Hatched eggs and got plenty of pokemon.
  6. I'm level 19 almost 20. Where do you live? Your name says Cajun and I'm from Lafayette LA. Lafayette has plenty of Pokestops. There's 10 in one shopping center that stays crowded during the day in to the twilight hours. There's 3 pokestops just about sitting on top of each other. People keep lure modules in all 3 all day. We sit and collect all day long. Its also a great place to walk, you'll collect pokestops, incubate your eggs all the while you're getting plenty of pokemon to catch. I walked 10 miles yesterday and was even padded. Got a great workout while playing. It gets me out of the house. I wasn't a Pok
  7. Tune in to today's episode for AB/DL content. It's on now and hasn't started yet.
  8. Keep in mind that pull ups aren't meant for 4 hours of coverage. They are meant for small leaks that happen during the course of the day. They can last the normal incontinent person all day when they are used as designed. Not a full bladder flood. Diapers are made to be changed conveniently. You simply pull down your pants take off the old, and apply a new one, and pull pants back on. Pull ups however require you to completely undress your bottom half to change. Shoes, pants, and whatever else you're wearing that will be in the way. Unless you plan on using a pull up for protection and not as a storage container, most pullups are effective enough. You have to decide based upon your leaking. Are you having trouble holding it when it's urgent? Do you tend to release a lot when holding it fails? Is it just dribbles? If you can't control the flow after the involuntary release and tend to flood more than a few ounces, you'll need diapers. If you can catch it and clinch it until you can make it to the bathroom, go for pull ups. Otherwise, you'll be in need of changing a pull up and made to completely undress you're bottom half. Pull ups are more prone to leaking. Most don't have leak guards, when they do, it's not practical anyway. They have a smaller capacity, crotch is narrow, pad is shorter and in some cases, gender specific, and have the useful padding only up front, in to the middle of the crotch. When you sit with any kind of recline, look out!
  9. Of course it could be implemented, but these days, if anything can be dumped for higher profits, they sure will dump the crap out of it.
  10. It's not like Depend uses then anymore, they seem to be trying to drop their briefs from the market all together. They don't sell anyway. They're also not worth it and become very expensive as time passes. They're not very economical, even though Depend has some of the better features, they are all on a product that didn't make it worth paying for all these patents, they just try to control the market, but as you can see, they are slowly losing the game anyway. They don't even seem like they are even trying to compete with the market at all.
  11. There's really no reason for you to become incontinent. Just let it flow so to speak. Don't do anything dumb to force incontinence. You don't need to tell anyone about it either. You have a right to wear diapers if you want to. They aren't illegal, nor do they require permission to buy and wear them. Sent from my SGH-T999 using Tapatalk
  12. I have family who come from religious backgrounds who use spanking as a punishment to learn from. There's a difference between spanking and beating a kid. I've seen both from just being around randomly in public. Talking to your kid before and after the punishment and telling them what they did wrong, and what you expect after the fact, is how kids learn consequences of bad decisions doing it in private without humiliating the kid works. Some parents just spank them and tell the kids to stop crying and don't communicate why it happened, without screaming at the kids or just yell profanity. When you punish a kid for doing wrong, it's a learning experience, there can be timeouts, spankings, grounding, lecturing, and taking toys away. As long as there is a reassuring hug and communicating their action and the consequences that come with it in a calm and gentle way is how you get a positive reaction out of it. My grandmother was a cruel person when it came to punishment. My mother told me of her childhood involving punishments. There were instances where if my mother and one of her siblings were fighting, that she would literally drag them by their bottom lip or ear or hair and bang their heads together. She would shove soap in their mouths, slap them in the face, pinch their lips, use a belt amongst other punishments and verbal insults. She was like the wicked step mother in all of those movies. This stuff is what effects people for their entire lives. Not totally but they still love her as a mother but hate her ways. Sent from my SGH-T999 using Tapatalk 2
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