AntiParty
Tea is the new Kool-Aid
- Mar 12, 2014
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If you aren't in Insurance "but know how to work them" you are are lawyer, even worse and the top 2%. The Problem.Crazy how I actually have THAT CHILD and I'm not listening to the Doctors pushing for the taxation purchase of these products but I'm using the basic fundamentals to get her what she actually needs for Christmas.......
Radio Flyer Cyclone Ride-On - Walmart.com
Or are you going to state now that Red Ryder cornered the market?
Well God Bless you and your child. If you ever have any questions about services or insurance my entire career revolves around that and I'd be happy to help. We may be strangers on an internet forum but that doesn't mean we can't offer each other advice.
I had no doubt your profession was "Insurance" from your very first post.
I promise you I don't work for any insurance company. But part of my job is knowing how to work them to benefit my clients. Also I would appreciate it if you wouldn't respond with an insult to a genuine attempt to give you whatever advice I can.
My clients would disagree. I work in special education. I BUST MY ASS for the kids that I work with. And I withdraw my offer to tell you ANYTHING.
NO education is special. NONE of these items in the OP are extremely different from common items. THAT IS THE POINT.
I was fooled by "Talking Tools". A speech therapist pushed this on me saying it will help. It was a tupperware chest full of Dollar Tree items that are used by mouth and it cost the tax payers over $100. 3 chew toys, 4-5 whistles and 6-8 "crazy" straws.........Kazoo's, slive whistles, and straw's have never been so cheaply made as they broke extremely fast. The Dollar Tree would have been a better option via the "theory".