PA Hunting License press release
#11
Typical Buck
Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 539
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From: SE Pennsylvania
I can see Cardeer's point. I don't have anything to hide. I just wouldn't give them my SS# and credit card info over the computer. Too easy for ID theft. They'd (theives) have everything they need to mess your life up good!! And there wouldn't be anything you could do about it. Except go through years of court, lawyers fees, unlimited time on the telephone trying to straighten stuff out. For me it's just not worth the chance. I'll stick to the local sporting goods store.
#12
ORIGINAL: cardeer
Gee ,Cant wait. Not my most exciting thing to do anymore.I especially aint given them my SS #,Which they require when getting it on the puter.
Gee ,Cant wait. Not my most exciting thing to do anymore.I especially aint given them my SS #,Which they require when getting it on the puter.
#13
Boone & Crockett
Joined: Feb 2003
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Hiding something?
#15
Typical Buck
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 679
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From: Altoona,PA
my question is, when you buy them from a sporting good store or wherever you buy them, how much do they make off it.. im sure not much, but has to be something... now if you buy them online are they cheaper, or does the PGC get the extra little bit of money... id like to help the PGC but id rather give the local guy my business...
#17
Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 477
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ORIGINAL: germain
Thanks for the info bowtech.I still do it the old fashioned way though,go to the sporting goods.Tradition I guess.
Thanks for the info bowtech.I still do it the old fashioned way though,go to the sporting goods.Tradition I guess.
, so i guess im stuck buyin em' at wally world.


