It's an IN STORE clearance deal... Your Mileage May Vary.
It's full price on HomeDepot.com. If you read the deal description, you will see a link for "brickseek" which will tell you if any of your local stores have it on clearance
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12-27-2023 at 06:48 AM.
This is a great price if you can get it. Nice find OP.
My .02, and worth everything you paid for it, don't use it on your back. Yes, I have, but I won't ever do it again. When I started doing research on my side hustle I found a lot of stories about chemicals burns on people's backs, buttocks, hamstrings, and where the chemical slid down into the rectum and taint area. You do you, you were given free advice. I would buy this every day of the week but use it like a regular pump up. On a side note, you can make the hose longer, it is just some poly tubing you can get anywhere.
It makes me sad how Brickseek is absolute trash now, compared to what it used to be
Lol. Ya'll are so dramatic. Imagine a website offering you a service for FREE that simply requires you to create a FREE account using a burner email so they can establish analytics and create revenue to stay afloat and ….GASP… turn a profit. How deplorable!!!
This is a great price if you can get it. Nice find OP.
My .02, and worth everything you paid for it, don't use it on your back. Yes, I have, but I won't ever do it again. When I started doing research on my side hustle I found a lot of stories about chemicals burns on people's backs, buttocks, hamstrings, and where the chemical slid down into the rectum and taint area. You do you, you were given free advice. I would buy this every day of the week but use it like a regular pump up. On a side note, you can make the hose longer, it is just some poly tubing you can get anywhere.
Yikes, that visual. Why aren't these leak-proof or built with better materials that complement the chemicals inside?
Lol. Ya'll are so dramatic. Imagine a website offering you a service for FREE that simply requires you to create a FREE account using a burner email so they can establish analytics and create revenue to stay afloat and ….GASP… turn a profit. How deplorable!!!
Herpes is free too. No one wants it either. And herpes is way more accurate than brickseek.
Lol. Ya'll are so dramatic. Imagine a website offering you a service for FREE that simply requires you to create a FREE account using a burner email so they can establish analytics and create revenue to stay afloat and ….GASP… turn a profit. How deplorable!!!
It's not so much the sign-in requirement, which is easy enough to work around, as the reliability of the information they provide. For me, they have been highly inaccurate in recent times and not worth the time to sign in.
Lol. Ya'll are so dramatic. Imagine a website offering you a service for FREE that simply requires you to create a FREE account using a burner email so they can establish analytics and create revenue to stay afloat and ….GASP… turn a profit. How deplorable!!!
1. The service sucks as the inventory report is wildly inaccurate for most of the stores reported.
2. How do they generate revenue? Not in a good way for anyone that uses a legit email.
3. How do they stay afloat with fake emails used as credentials? They probably won't. So what's the point of the entire exercise of the current BS (truly an apt acronym)
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It's full price on HomeDepot.com. If you read the deal description, you will see a link for "brickseek" which will tell you if any of your local stores have it on clearance
It makes me sad how Brickseek is absolute trash now, compared to what it used to be
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank EzC4765
My .02, and worth everything you paid for it, don't use it on your back. Yes, I have, but I won't ever do it again. When I started doing research on my side hustle I found a lot of stories about chemicals burns on people's backs, buttocks, hamstrings, and where the chemical slid down into the rectum and taint area. You do you, you were given free advice. I would buy this every day of the week but use it like a regular pump up. On a side note, you can make the hose longer, it is just some poly tubing you can get anywhere.
Lol. Ya'll are so dramatic. Imagine a website offering you a service for FREE that simply requires you to create a FREE account using a burner email so they can establish analytics and create revenue to stay afloat and ….GASP… turn a profit. How deplorable!!!
My .02, and worth everything you paid for it, don't use it on your back. Yes, I have, but I won't ever do it again. When I started doing research on my side hustle I found a lot of stories about chemicals burns on people's backs, buttocks, hamstrings, and where the chemical slid down into the rectum and taint area. You do you, you were given free advice. I would buy this every day of the week but use it like a regular pump up. On a side note, you can make the hose longer, it is just some poly tubing you can get anywhere.
Yikes, that visual. Why aren't these leak-proof or built with better materials that complement the chemicals inside?
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Just put in a fake email at a made up domain and make up a password. You don't need to verify anything in order to login.
Herpes is free too. No one wants it either. And herpes is way more accurate than brickseek.
But if anyone does want to try brickseek, this website provides current sign-in credentials: https://bugmenot.com/view/brickseek.com
2. How do they generate revenue? Not in a good way for anyone that uses a legit email.
3. How do they stay afloat with fake emails used as credentials? They probably won't. So what's the point of the entire exercise of the current BS (truly an apt acronym)