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>> Just went and checked current prices, and the Cellerciser is

>> going for $325, and the Needak for $250, both not including S & H.

>>

>> As I said, I am very happy with my cellerciser, but if the Needak

>> is just as good, it looks like its the best deal.

> My Needak folds in half & came with a heavy duty bag. I take it

> on trips. I have even set it up at rest stops on the interstate

> for a 10 minute, very refreshing, exercise to wake me up &

> loosen muscles stiff from lack of movement.

Same with my cellerciser - folds in half and came with a carry case.

They're probably virtually identical.

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Speak to Dave at www.cellecise.com or 1-435-835-jump

Toll free phone: 1- and get his claims as to why his is so much

better. I cannot remember all the improvements he claimed but ended up buying

one anyway, so I must have been impressed and I do enjoy jumping on it. :-)

Anyone in San Diego have a Needak. I would like to try one and see if the

savings are worth it - I could hopefully give a more informed opinion then. I

will show you mine, if you will show me yours. :-) - Rebounder that

is. We could then brainstorm the differences and relative values of each - sort

of a consumer report on rebounders!!! I would also be prepared to get both

manufacturers to give us their best shot and why theirs are better!

Best wishes and much love, Ken

Ken Gullan

Institute for Research Integration (IRI)

San Diego, CA 92106-2424

IRI is a 501C(3) non-profit corporation established to help children with

developmental difficulties.

To contact me off-list use kengullan@... or call

Re: Rebounders

>> Just went and checked current prices, and the Cellerciser is

>> going for $325, and the Needak for $250, both not including S & H.

>>

>> As I said, I am very happy with my cellerciser, but if the Needak

>> is just as good, it looks like its the best deal.

> My Needak folds in half & came with a heavy duty bag. I take it

> on trips. I have even set it up at rest stops on the interstate

> for a 10 minute, very refreshing, exercise to wake me up &

> loosen muscles stiff from lack of movement.

Same with my cellerciser - folds in half and came with a carry case.

They're probably virtually identical.

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> And you can get them for less than $250

>

> Donna

yeah, I was planning to post about a slightly better price.

Let's see -- this info was sent to me in Jan 03---

from Planet Health www.sobehealthy.com

Letter says he sells the Needak for $229 including delivery

in the continental US. Includes double the manufacturer's

warrenty on the spings, a money back guarentee, a carrying

case, the book " Rebounding to Better Health " by

, and video by Al on the immune system, and

an article by Dr about rebounding.

more contact info:

Lieb

planethealth@...

New York

Miami Beach

There is an optional stabilizer bar for $49. Does anyone

recommend or un-recommend that?

After reading the posts about rebounding in the last few

days, I'm sold on it....

best,

Moria

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I highly recommend the stabilizer bar for older people when they are beginning.

I am 57 and found it quite useful although only used it for a few weeks. I think

it would also be helpful for others with balance difficulties and children under

8 (say). That is why I bought it originally and it was included in a package of

goodies.

Best wishes and much love, Ken

Ken Gullan

Institute for Research Integration (IRI)

San Diego, CA 92106-2424

IRI is a 501C(3) non-profit corporation established to help children with

developmental difficulties.

To contact me off-list use kengullan@... or call

----- Original Message -----

From: moriamerri

To: oxyplus

Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 12:50 PM

After reading the posts about rebounding in the last few

days, I'm sold on it....

best,

Moria

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I haven't really been following the posts on rebounders but since they are

so prevelant, can someone tell me exactly what they are. Thanks.

Flynn

1447 Peachtree St. NE

Suite 414

Atlanta, Ga. 30309

Tao400@...

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>

>

> >> Just went and checked current prices, and the Cellerciser is

> >> going for $325, and the Needak for $250, both not including S & H.

> >>

> >> As I said, I am very happy with my cellerciser, but if the Needak

> >> is just as good, it looks like its the best deal.

>

> > My Needak folds in half & came with a heavy duty bag. I take it

> > on trips. I have even set it up at rest stops on the interstate

> > for a 10 minute, very refreshing, exercise to wake me up &

> > loosen muscles stiff from lack of movement.

>

> Same with my cellerciser - folds in half and came with a carry case.

>

> They're probably virtually identical.

>

>

>

>

>

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I haven't really been following the posts on rebounders but since they are

so prevelant, can someone tell me exactly what they are. Thanks.

Flynn

1447 Peachtree St. NE

Suite 414

Atlanta, Ga. 30309

Tao400@...

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>

>

> >> Just went and checked current prices, and the Cellerciser is

> >> going for $325, and the Needak for $250, both not including S & H.

> >>

> >> As I said, I am very happy with my cellerciser, but if the Needak

> >> is just as good, it looks like its the best deal.

>

> > My Needak folds in half & came with a heavy duty bag. I take it

> > on trips. I have even set it up at rest stops on the interstate

> > for a 10 minute, very refreshing, exercise to wake me up &

> > loosen muscles stiff from lack of movement.

>

> Same with my cellerciser - folds in half and came with a carry case.

>

> They're probably virtually identical.

>

>

>

>

>

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Are you sayuing that rebounders are unsafe. How. thanks

Flynn

1447 Peachtree St. NE

Suite 414

Atlanta, Ga. 30309

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> > The problem with logic lies in your analogy of what I said.

> >

> > If I follow your reasoning, I can't possibly get an injury using an

> > expensive rebounder, which we know is not true.

>

> Well, since you didn't quote any of the post you were replying

> to, none of us knows exaclt who you are replying to or what

> logic' you are referring to...

>

> I have seen NOTHYING posted that would lead to the belief that

> you 'can't possibly' get an injury using an expensive

> rebounder... of COURSE you could... if you land wrong/fall off,

> etc. One of the reasons rebound exercise is so effective is it

> utilizes ALL of the little stabilizer muscles to help you keep

> your balance.

>

> > I happen to prefer my firm, $30 version, because I know that when I

> > come down on it, I'm going to land with the same impact each time; no

> > surprises.

>

> ????

>

> It is the cheapo units that have mats that STRETCH. One of the

> SELLING point of the more expensive units is that they have mats

> made of a material called PERMATRON, that DOES NOT stretch.

>

> So, your logic is REVERSED.

>

> > If I land on a softer surface, I'm more likely to land in an

> > uncontrolled way.

>

> EXACTLY - and since the cheaper material that your unit is made

> of STRETCHES (even though you may not KNOW it, IT IS), it is FAR

> more likely to cause injury - and in fact, it has been proven

> that it DOES and WILL cause injury, given enough time and use.

>

> > I have been running and excercising most of my 50 years w/out ever

> > directly injuring my self from same.

>

> Running is not even close to the amount of stress you put on your

> knees and ankles during rebound exercise, unless you are doing it

> VERY GENTLY (where your feet don't even leave the mat).

>

> > I run on asphalt, grass, dirt, concrete, and you name it, and I do so

> > according to my own current condition, not whether I wear shoes from

> > Kmart or Sachs.

> > I think blaming the surface you land on for a wrenched knee is

> > preposterous.

>

> I don't. There are too many cases of people who have permanently

> damaged their knees and ankles just from running on those hard

> surfaces you are talking about to ignore.

>

> I think sticking your head in the sand and ignoring facts is just

> about the only unforgivable 'sin' a man can engage in.

>

> However, this is a free country, and you are perfectly free to do

> things your way... just don't come crying to us when your knees

> and/or ankles give out - and don't expect us to sit by while you

> lead someone else down your unsafe path.

>

>

>

>

>

> OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and

other alternative self-help subjects.

>

> THERE IS NO MEDICAL ADVICE HERE!

>

> This list is the 1st Amendment in action. The things you will find here

are for information and research purposes only. We are people sharing

information we believe in. If you act on ideas found here, you do so at your

own risk. Self-help requires intelligence, common sense, and the ability to

take responsibility for your own actions. By joining the list you agree to

hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself. Do not use any ideas found

here without consulting a medical professional, unless you are a researcher

or health care provider.

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Are you sayuing that rebounders are unsafe. How. thanks

Flynn

1447 Peachtree St. NE

Suite 414

Atlanta, Ga. 30309

Tao400@...

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> > The problem with logic lies in your analogy of what I said.

> >

> > If I follow your reasoning, I can't possibly get an injury using an

> > expensive rebounder, which we know is not true.

>

> Well, since you didn't quote any of the post you were replying

> to, none of us knows exaclt who you are replying to or what

> logic' you are referring to...

>

> I have seen NOTHYING posted that would lead to the belief that

> you 'can't possibly' get an injury using an expensive

> rebounder... of COURSE you could... if you land wrong/fall off,

> etc. One of the reasons rebound exercise is so effective is it

> utilizes ALL of the little stabilizer muscles to help you keep

> your balance.

>

> > I happen to prefer my firm, $30 version, because I know that when I

> > come down on it, I'm going to land with the same impact each time; no

> > surprises.

>

> ????

>

> It is the cheapo units that have mats that STRETCH. One of the

> SELLING point of the more expensive units is that they have mats

> made of a material called PERMATRON, that DOES NOT stretch.

>

> So, your logic is REVERSED.

>

> > If I land on a softer surface, I'm more likely to land in an

> > uncontrolled way.

>

> EXACTLY - and since the cheaper material that your unit is made

> of STRETCHES (even though you may not KNOW it, IT IS), it is FAR

> more likely to cause injury - and in fact, it has been proven

> that it DOES and WILL cause injury, given enough time and use.

>

> > I have been running and excercising most of my 50 years w/out ever

> > directly injuring my self from same.

>

> Running is not even close to the amount of stress you put on your

> knees and ankles during rebound exercise, unless you are doing it

> VERY GENTLY (where your feet don't even leave the mat).

>

> > I run on asphalt, grass, dirt, concrete, and you name it, and I do so

> > according to my own current condition, not whether I wear shoes from

> > Kmart or Sachs.

> > I think blaming the surface you land on for a wrenched knee is

> > preposterous.

>

> I don't. There are too many cases of people who have permanently

> damaged their knees and ankles just from running on those hard

> surfaces you are talking about to ignore.

>

> I think sticking your head in the sand and ignoring facts is just

> about the only unforgivable 'sin' a man can engage in.

>

> However, this is a free country, and you are perfectly free to do

> things your way... just don't come crying to us when your knees

> and/or ankles give out - and don't expect us to sit by while you

> lead someone else down your unsafe path.

>

>

>

>

>

> OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and

other alternative self-help subjects.

>

> THERE IS NO MEDICAL ADVICE HERE!

>

> This list is the 1st Amendment in action. The things you will find here

are for information and research purposes only. We are people sharing

information we believe in. If you act on ideas found here, you do so at your

own risk. Self-help requires intelligence, common sense, and the ability to

take responsibility for your own actions. By joining the list you agree to

hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself. Do not use any ideas found

here without consulting a medical professional, unless you are a researcher

or health care provider.

>

> You can unsubscribe via e-mail by sending A NEW e-mail to the following

address - NOT TO THE OXYPLUS LIST! -

> DO NOT USE REPLY BUTTON & DO NOT PUT THIS IN THE SUBJECT LINE or BODY of

the message! :

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> oxyplus-unsubscribeegroups

>

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>

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I don't think he is saying that really! I think he is really are argument

looking for a place to happen!

To add more into the mix, I think this other reboundder should be looked at to

compare! Anyone? http://www.reboundair.com/

Looks pretty good, retails for $250 for the first and $135 for the second and

includes lifetime (up to 36 springs and one mat) on the parts. Looks good to

me.

Best wishes and much love, Ken

Gullan

Institute for Research Integration (IRI)

San Diego, CA 92106-2424

IRI is a 501C(3) non-profit corporation established to help children with

developmental difficulties.

To contact me off-list use kengullan@... or call

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> > The problem with logic lies in your analogy of what I said.

> >

> > If I follow your reasoning, I can't possibly get an injury using an

> > expensive rebounder, which we know is not true.

>

> Well, since you didn't quote any of the post you were replying

> to, none of us knows exaclt who you are replying to or what

> logic' you are referring to...

>

> I have seen NOTHYING posted that would lead to the belief that

> you 'can't possibly' get an injury using an expensive

> rebounder... of COURSE you could... if you land wrong/fall off,

> etc. One of the reasons rebound exercise is so effective is it

> utilizes ALL of the little stabilizer muscles to help you keep

> your balance.

>

> > I happen to prefer my firm, $30 version, because I know that when I

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I don't think he is saying that really! I think he is really are argument

looking for a place to happen!

To add more into the mix, I think this other reboundder should be looked at to

compare! Anyone? http://www.reboundair.com/

Looks pretty good, retails for $250 for the first and $135 for the second and

includes lifetime (up to 36 springs and one mat) on the parts. Looks good to

me.

Best wishes and much love, Ken

Gullan

Institute for Research Integration (IRI)

San Diego, CA 92106-2424

IRI is a 501C(3) non-profit corporation established to help children with

developmental difficulties.

To contact me off-list use kengullan@... or call

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> > The problem with logic lies in your analogy of what I said.

> >

> > If I follow your reasoning, I can't possibly get an injury using an

> > expensive rebounder, which we know is not true.

>

> Well, since you didn't quote any of the post you were replying

> to, none of us knows exaclt who you are replying to or what

> logic' you are referring to...

>

> I have seen NOTHYING posted that would lead to the belief that

> you 'can't possibly' get an injury using an expensive

> rebounder... of COURSE you could... if you land wrong/fall off,

> etc. One of the reasons rebound exercise is so effective is it

> utilizes ALL of the little stabilizer muscles to help you keep

> your balance.

>

> > I happen to prefer my firm, $30 version, because I know that when I

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I was glad I had the stabilizer bar when my grandkids, 7 & 11 got on it

every day, the way kids will. I'm sure it saved some teeth.

jim :)

Ken Gullan - IRI wrote:

>I highly recommend the stabilizer bar for older people when they are beginning.

I am 57 and found it quite useful although only used it for a few weeks. I think

it would also be helpful for others with balance difficulties and children under

8 (say). That is why I bought it originally and it was included in a package of

goodies.

>Best wishes and much love, Ken

>

>Ken Gullan

>Institute for Research Integration (IRI)

>San Diego, CA 92106-2424

>IRI is a 501C(3) non-profit corporation established to help children with

developmental difficulties.

>To contact me off-list use kengullan@... or call

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: moriamerri

> To: oxyplus

> Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 12:50 PM

>

>

> After reading the posts about rebounding in the last few

> days, I'm sold on it....

>

> best,

> Moria

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I was glad I had the stabilizer bar when my grandkids, 7 & 11 got on it

every day, the way kids will. I'm sure it saved some teeth.

jim :)

Ken Gullan - IRI wrote:

>I highly recommend the stabilizer bar for older people when they are beginning.

I am 57 and found it quite useful although only used it for a few weeks. I think

it would also be helpful for others with balance difficulties and children under

8 (say). That is why I bought it originally and it was included in a package of

goodies.

>Best wishes and much love, Ken

>

>Ken Gullan

>Institute for Research Integration (IRI)

>San Diego, CA 92106-2424

>IRI is a 501C(3) non-profit corporation established to help children with

developmental difficulties.

>To contact me off-list use kengullan@... or call

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: moriamerri

> To: oxyplus

> Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 12:50 PM

>

>

> After reading the posts about rebounding in the last few

> days, I'm sold on it....

>

> best,

> Moria

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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We've had at least 100 rebounder posts in the last three days. Go look

in the archives at www.groups.yahoo.com/groups/oxyplus

In the upper right corner there is a search window. Put in rebounder

jim :)

oxyplus moderator

Flynn wrote:

>I haven't really been following the posts on rebounders but since they are

>so prevelant, can someone tell me exactly what they are. Thanks.

>

> Flynn

>1447 Peachtree St. NE

>Suite 414

>Atlanta, Ga. 30309

>

>Tao400@...

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We've had at least 100 rebounder posts in the last three days. Go look

in the archives at www.groups.yahoo.com/groups/oxyplus

In the upper right corner there is a search window. Put in rebounder

jim :)

oxyplus moderator

Flynn wrote:

>I haven't really been following the posts on rebounders but since they are

>so prevelant, can someone tell me exactly what they are. Thanks.

>

> Flynn

>1447 Peachtree St. NE

>Suite 414

>Atlanta, Ga. 30309

>

>Tao400@...

>

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Ken,

I'm in Orange County (Costa Mesa Area) if you ever get up this way, I have a

Needak that I purchased from Kallie.

GypsyRose

----Original Message Follows----

Reply-To: oxyplus

To: <oxyplus >

Subject: Re: Re: Rebounders

Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 11:38:29 -0700

Speak to Dave at www.cellecise.com or 1-435-835-jump

Toll free phone: 1- and get his claims as to why his is so

much better. I cannot remember all the improvements he claimed but ended up

buying one anyway, so I must have been impressed and I do enjoy jumping on

it. :-) Anyone in San Diego have a Needak. I would like to try one and

see if the savings are worth it - I could hopefully give a more informed

opinion then. I will show you mine, if you will show me yours. :-)

- Rebounder that is. We could then brainstorm the differences and

relative values of each - sort of a consumer report on rebounders!!! I

would also be prepared to get both manufacturers to give us their best shot

and why theirs are better!

Best wishes and much love, Ken

Ken Gullan

Institute for Research Integration (IRI)

San Diego, CA 92106-2424

IRI is a 501C(3) non-profit corporation established to help children with

developmental difficulties.

To contact me off-list use kengullan@... or call

Re: Rebounders

>> Just went and checked current prices, and the Cellerciser is

>> going for $325, and the Needak for $250, both not including S & H.

>>

>> As I said, I am very happy with my cellerciser, but if the Needak

>> is just as good, it looks like its the best deal.

> My Needak folds in half & came with a heavy duty bag. I take it

> on trips. I have even set it up at rest stops on the interstate

> for a 10 minute, very refreshing, exercise to wake me up &

> loosen muscles stiff from lack of movement.

Same with my cellerciser - folds in half and came with a carry case.

They're probably virtually identical.

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Ken,

I'm in Orange County (Costa Mesa Area) if you ever get up this way, I have a

Needak that I purchased from Kallie.

GypsyRose

----Original Message Follows----

Reply-To: oxyplus

To: <oxyplus >

Subject: Re: Re: Rebounders

Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 11:38:29 -0700

Speak to Dave at www.cellecise.com or 1-435-835-jump

Toll free phone: 1- and get his claims as to why his is so

much better. I cannot remember all the improvements he claimed but ended up

buying one anyway, so I must have been impressed and I do enjoy jumping on

it. :-) Anyone in San Diego have a Needak. I would like to try one and

see if the savings are worth it - I could hopefully give a more informed

opinion then. I will show you mine, if you will show me yours. :-)

- Rebounder that is. We could then brainstorm the differences and

relative values of each - sort of a consumer report on rebounders!!! I

would also be prepared to get both manufacturers to give us their best shot

and why theirs are better!

Best wishes and much love, Ken

Ken Gullan

Institute for Research Integration (IRI)

San Diego, CA 92106-2424

IRI is a 501C(3) non-profit corporation established to help children with

developmental difficulties.

To contact me off-list use kengullan@... or call

Re: Rebounders

>> Just went and checked current prices, and the Cellerciser is

>> going for $325, and the Needak for $250, both not including S & H.

>>

>> As I said, I am very happy with my cellerciser, but if the Needak

>> is just as good, it looks like its the best deal.

> My Needak folds in half & came with a heavy duty bag. I take it

> on trips. I have even set it up at rest stops on the interstate

> for a 10 minute, very refreshing, exercise to wake me up &

> loosen muscles stiff from lack of movement.

Same with my cellerciser - folds in half and came with a carry case.

They're probably virtually identical.

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I have friends in that area and will keep your info. When I come up next, I

will contact you. Please send me your phone number privately to

kengullan@.... Thanks

Best wishes and much love, Ken

Ken Gullan

Institute for Research Integration (IRI)

San Diego, CA 92106-2424

IRI is a 501C(3) non-profit corporation established to help children with

developmental difficulties.

To contact me off-list use kengullan@... or call

Re: Rebounders

>> Just went and checked current prices, and the Cellerciser is

>> going for $325, and the Needak for $250, both not including S & H.

>>

>> As I said, I am very happy with my cellerciser, but if the Needak

>> is just as good, it looks like its the best deal.

> My Needak folds in half & came with a heavy duty bag. I take it

> on trips. I have even set it up at rest stops on the interstate

> for a 10 minute, very refreshing, exercise to wake me up &

> loosen muscles stiff from lack of movement.

Same with my cellerciser - folds in half and came with a carry case.

They're probably virtually identical.

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I have friends in that area and will keep your info. When I come up next, I

will contact you. Please send me your phone number privately to

kengullan@.... Thanks

Best wishes and much love, Ken

Ken Gullan

Institute for Research Integration (IRI)

San Diego, CA 92106-2424

IRI is a 501C(3) non-profit corporation established to help children with

developmental difficulties.

To contact me off-list use kengullan@... or call

Re: Rebounders

>> Just went and checked current prices, and the Cellerciser is

>> going for $325, and the Needak for $250, both not including S & H.

>>

>> As I said, I am very happy with my cellerciser, but if the Needak

>> is just as good, it looks like its the best deal.

> My Needak folds in half & came with a heavy duty bag. I take it

> on trips. I have even set it up at rest stops on the interstate

> for a 10 minute, very refreshing, exercise to wake me up &

> loosen muscles stiff from lack of movement.

Same with my cellerciser - folds in half and came with a carry case.

They're probably virtually identical.

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Hi Christel. Here is a list of sellers with " seemingly " various prices. But if

you add them up they are all the same. That is because NEEDAK won't let you

sell them for less. They told me they wouldn't sell to people who sold them

for less than $199. I said I had seen them for less, like $195 and they said

that, they had seen that also, but that the people hiked the shipping so it

ended up the same price and so they were okay with it. So I decided to just be

honest and charge what the actual shipping is, which is $18 and to honor their

wish that people not sell them for less than $199.

Here is the list that a list member sent me. You can see what they are doing.

Donna

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

My, what a coincidence! Everybody has a different price

but the shipping charge just happens to differ accordingly,

so that the cost to the buyer is $217!

$191 + $26 = $217 http://www.aardvarkjuicers.com/rebound.htm

http://www.healthnutalternatives.com/rebound.htm?source=Overture

$193 + $24 = $217 http://www.yournutrition.com/mini-trampoline.html

$195 + $22 = $217

http://www.greendoorwellness.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY & Store_Code=GD\

WC & Category_Code=R

$197 + $20 = $217 http://www.notdoctors.com/rebound.html

$199 + $18 = $217 http://www.fernsnutrition.com/hmrebounder.html

Since I like you the best (I really do appreciate your integrity

and helpfulness), you get the order!

Re: Re: Rebounders

Here is a link selling them as low as $193

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en & ie=ISO-8859-1 & q=Needak+Rebounder & btnG=Googl

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Hi Christel. Here is a list of sellers with " seemingly " various prices. But if

you add them up they are all the same. That is because NEEDAK won't let you

sell them for less. They told me they wouldn't sell to people who sold them

for less than $199. I said I had seen them for less, like $195 and they said

that, they had seen that also, but that the people hiked the shipping so it

ended up the same price and so they were okay with it. So I decided to just be

honest and charge what the actual shipping is, which is $18 and to honor their

wish that people not sell them for less than $199.

Here is the list that a list member sent me. You can see what they are doing.

Donna

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My, what a coincidence! Everybody has a different price

but the shipping charge just happens to differ accordingly,

so that the cost to the buyer is $217!

$191 + $26 = $217 http://www.aardvarkjuicers.com/rebound.htm

http://www.healthnutalternatives.com/rebound.htm?source=Overture

$193 + $24 = $217 http://www.yournutrition.com/mini-trampoline.html

$195 + $22 = $217

http://www.greendoorwellness.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY & Store_Code=GD\

WC & Category_Code=R

$197 + $20 = $217 http://www.notdoctors.com/rebound.html

$199 + $18 = $217 http://www.fernsnutrition.com/hmrebounder.html

Since I like you the best (I really do appreciate your integrity

and helpfulness), you get the order!

Re: Re: Rebounders

Here is a link selling them as low as $193

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en & ie=ISO-8859-1 & q=Needak+Rebounder & btnG=Googl

e+Search

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, my friend, , has Needak's if you'd like one. She's at

evmiz@.... Obie.

RE: Re: Rebounders

Make me second if anyone has a used one....... That does sound like a lot

of money! I am reading up on the Needak now and it is only $250 - seems

like a bargain?

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