Where do you come up with these over-inflated retail prices? Even , who is notorious for grossly overstating the retail price, shows this as normally retailing for $69.95. Not $165.
We tend to be intelligent shoppers. We do not want or need gimmicks to induce more clicks.
Where do you come up with these over-inflated retail prices? Even , who is notorious for grossly overstating the retail price, shows this as normally retailing for $69.95. Not $165.
We tend to be intelligent shoppers. We do not want or need gimmicks to induce more clicks.
The list price on 's product listing says $165, but I changed it to $70. Thanks!
Where do you come up with these over-inflated retail prices? Even Amazon, who is notorious for grossly overstating the retail price, shows this as normally retailing for $69.95. Not $165.
We tend to be intelligent shoppers. We do not want or need gimmicks to induce more clicks.The list price on eBay's product listing says $165, but I changed it to $70. Thanks!"/>
You can get a 42x42 inch raised bed that works fine from walmuck, these may look nicer but are twice as much.
Not to mention, 1/2" thick wood is likely going to warp, pretty badly, once you fill this with dirt, especially at 10" high, unless you use something to stake the center of the boards.
You can get a 42x42 inch raised bed that works fine from walmuck, these may look nicer but are twice as much.
Not to mention, 1/2" thick wood is likely going to warp, pretty badly, once you fill this with dirt, especially at 10" high, unless you use something to stake the center of the boards."/>
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We tend to be intelligent shoppers. We do not want or need gimmicks to induce more clicks.
We tend to be intelligent shoppers. We do not want or need gimmicks to induce more clicks.The list price on eBay's product listing says $165, but I changed it to $70. Thanks!"/>
Not to mention, 1/2" thick wood is likely going to warp, pretty badly, once you fill this with dirt, especially at 10" high, unless you use something to stake the center of the boards.
Not to mention, 1/2" thick wood is likely going to warp, pretty badly, once you fill this with dirt, especially at 10" high, unless you use something to stake the center of the boards."/>
Thank you!