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With all due respect, you did a beautiful step by step description of a penny saver.
BUT ... In all fairness, if you were to look at post # 20 ... Click on the T206 hyper link ... you will see a pretty good break down on penny savers, that also includes a description of same. Sometimes, you have to read the whole thread. Better yet, let's combine both post. ![]() |
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