Willing to trade?
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I was wondering if anyone was willing to trade a bow for a round trip voucher (US Airways) from anywhere US to anywhere US (not including Hawaii or Alaska). I live in Ogden, UT but would be willing to work something out…
The voucher can be worth anywhere from $100 (short flight) to $5-600...I don't expect an awesome bow but I would be interested if anyone would like to barter....
Draw length from 28 to 30 and the draw weight around 60...would like a complete set up if at all possible...
Aaron Phillips
The voucher can be worth anywhere from $100 (short flight) to $5-600...I don't expect an awesome bow but I would be interested if anyone would like to barter....
Draw length from 28 to 30 and the draw weight around 60...would like a complete set up if at all possible...
Aaron Phillips
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fish, this sounds fishy to me. You can afford a voucher in the range of $100 to $600, but you cannot afford to go buy a bow?????? I must question the legitimacy of said voucher, and it's your first ever post.......hmmmmmmm.....
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Hey no problem questioning the legitamacy... and the first post. I post more at predatormasters forum... but i've been looking at bows and have sparked an interest in them and predatormaster's doesn't really do much on the bow side...
I can "afford" a voucher because i was on a business trip and got bumped by US Airways and they gave me a round trip voucher for my troubles... it is good from any airport that US Airway's flies from and too... hence there is no real "value" becuase it depends on where you are and where you want to go. It is fully transferrable.
I appreciate your concern and your questioning...
I can "afford" a voucher because i was on a business trip and got bumped by US Airways and they gave me a round trip voucher for my troubles... it is good from any airport that US Airway's flies from and too... hence there is no real "value" becuase it depends on where you are and where you want to go. It is fully transferrable.
I appreciate your concern and your questioning...
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