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Reel Mckoi
July 25th 05, 07:13 AM
Can anyone recommend a good reliable source for Sodium Thiosulfate? I will
not put my Charge Card info online so there must be a phone number I can
call. Thanks ;-)
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Roy
July 25th 05, 01:19 PM
WHAT????? Wirth all of the so called fry and culls you supposedly sell
to LFS, and now your looking for this..............If you were into
this as big as you claim you are you would know where the best source
of this is at..........Sorry you do not have sufficient credit for a
credit card.......Even my one dog has a credit card............

On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 01:13:22 -0500, "Reel Mckoi"
> wrote:

>===<>Can anyone recommend a good reliable source for Sodium Thiosulfate? I will
>===<>not put my Charge Card info online so there must be a phone number I can
>===<>call. Thanks ;-)


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Charles the baby crusher Paisley
July 25th 05, 01:21 PM
Reel Mckoi wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a good reliable source for Sodium Thiosulfate? I will
> not put my Charge Card info online so there must be a phone number I can
> call. Thanks ;-)
> --

Any good photography store will have a source.. it is a common photo
chemical, used for home developing. Kodak used to sell 16 oz brown
glass jars for something like 7 bucks ..(I once went through quite a
lot of the stuff, smaller containers were also available.) It is often
refered to a Hypo.
As a caution... Photo FIXER is not Sodium Thiosulfate.. it contains
Sodium Thiosulfate... some old guys use the term interchaingably (sp).

Reel Mckoi
July 25th 05, 04:42 PM
"Charles the baby crusher Paisley" > wrote in message
ups.com...
>
>
> Reel Mckoi wrote:
>> Can anyone recommend a good reliable source for Sodium Thiosulfate? I
>> will
>> not put my Charge Card info online so there must be a phone number I can
>> call. Thanks ;-)
>> --
>
> Any good photography store will have a source.. it is a common photo
> chemical, used for home developing. Kodak used to sell 16 oz brown
> glass jars for something like 7 bucks ..(I once went through quite a
> lot of the stuff, smaller containers were also available.) It is often
> refered to a Hypo.
> As a caution... Photo FIXER is not Sodium Thiosulfate.. it contains
> Sodium Thiosulfate... some old guys use the term interchaingably (sp).
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Thanks! I Googled it and found a place I can call that has it for $17.70
per 10 pound pail. I think we'll call and order it from them. That should
last me a lifetime. I usually try and order from a place someone has had
some experience with.
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Charles the baby crusher Paisley
July 25th 05, 06:11 PM
Chances are it will last your entire town your life time!

Save your silica gel desicant and dump it in the tub.... and keep the
tub in a dry location..

Reel Mckoi
July 25th 05, 06:35 PM
"Charles the baby crusher Paisley" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> Chances are it will last your entire town your life time!
>
> Save your silica gel desicant and dump it in the tub.... and keep the
> tub in a dry location..
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I'm sure it will. :-D However the other places had something like 4 lbs
for $15.00 - may as well get the 10 lbs for $17.00. I can always share it
with other ponders. It'll be kept in my air-conditioned house. It's so
humid here we keep the fishfood inside as well. You can't leave anything
outside here.
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John D. Goulden
July 25th 05, 10:35 PM
> I will not put my Charge Card info online...

Your charge card info is far safer online than it is in the hands of the
server at the local bar and grill.

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Reel Mckoi
July 26th 05, 12:51 AM
"John D. Goulden" > wrote in message
...
>> I will not put my Charge Card info online...
>
> Your charge card info is far safer online than it is in the hands of the
> server at the local bar and grill.
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You haven't heard about the hackers who get that information on a rather
regular basis? I would rather take a few minutes and make a phone call.
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Elaine T
July 26th 05, 01:38 AM
Reel Mckoi wrote:
>
> "John D. Goulden" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>> I will not put my Charge Card info online...
>>
>>
>> Your charge card info is far safer online than it is in the hands of
>> the server at the local bar and grill.
>
> =====================
> You haven't heard about the hackers who get that information on a rather
> regular basis? I would rather take a few minutes and make a phone call.

I had forged checks written when my checking account and drivers license
number were taken from a check written at my local Best Buy. My
ex-husband had fradulent charges appear on his credit card after
telephoning a legitimate business with his credit card number. You pays
your money and takes your chances, online or not...

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Reel Mckoi
July 26th 05, 02:54 AM
"Elaine T" > wrote in message
m...
> Reel Mckoi wrote:
>> You haven't heard about the hackers who get that information on a rather
>> regular basis? I would rather take a few minutes and make a phone call.
>
> I had forged checks written when my checking account and drivers license
> number were taken from a check written at my local Best Buy. My
> ex-husband had fradulent charges appear on his credit card after
> telephoning a legitimate business with his credit card number. You pays
> your money and takes your chances, online or not...
>
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This is so very true. That's why I try and pay cash for everything I
purchase except for the big ticket items.

I just don't feel comfortable giving my card # to a place online I've never
done business with before. I hear so much about Internet rip-offs I'm a bit
paranoid.
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McKoi.... the frugal ponder...
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before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED.
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Courageous
July 26th 05, 03:47 AM
>I just don't feel comfortable giving my card # to a place online I've never
>done business with before. I hear so much about Internet rip-offs I'm a bit
>paranoid.

I have friends who are paranoid. They have a card they dedicate to online
use. They then cancel the card once every six months or so, and get new
numbers. The credit card company understands, appreciates the dilligence.

FYI, you are protected by federal law with your credit card. "That's a
fraudulent charge" is basically magic words for "get that off my ****ing
credit card, fix the problem."

Online banking is /much/ riskier. Banks carry no such obligation. If
someone empties your checking account, the bank can decide to cover
the problem... or not. Most likely not.

C//

Reel Mckoi
July 26th 05, 06:50 AM
"Courageous" > wrote in message
...
>
>>I just don't feel comfortable giving my card # to a place online I've
>>never
>>done business with before. I hear so much about Internet rip-offs I'm a
>>bit
>>paranoid.
>
> I have friends who are paranoid. They have a card they dedicate to online
> use. They then cancel the card once every six months or so, and get new
> numbers. The credit card company understands, appreciates the dilligence.

## That's a smart move.

> FYI, you are protected by federal law with your credit card. "That's a
> fraudulent charge" is basically magic words for "get that off my ****ing
> credit card, fix the problem."
>
> Online banking is /much/ riskier. Banks carry no such obligation. If
> someone empties your checking account, the bank can decide to cover
> the problem... or not. Most likely not.

## With crackers and hackers working diligently on getting your personal
information, I wouldn't bank online either. In this day and age you can't
be to cautious.
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McKoi.... the frugal ponder...
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before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED.
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