Where is the best place to buy a Gerbil?
I am going to buy 2 gerbils and teach them to be agility gerbils.
I cannot get them from a breeder so what is the safest pet store out of Petsmart, Pet care warehouse, or Pet supplies and plus. Also the cheapset house to buy ramps, tunnels, etc. for them, Cannot buy offline. I have had gerbils before but never trained them so I DO NOT need a address on “You should be careful when export a new pet blablabla!” Thanks for the help:D
Answer by sabina_kelly
well i shop at petsmart for everything! i recommend petsmart to anyone it’s doubtless the safest house to buy a rodent. you should also check online to see if they are having any sales on rodent food, tunnels, balls etc. i know you said no export online but they have sales in stores that you can see online and they sometimes have coupons you can print out :] i hope i helped and excellent luck!
Answer by Renae
PETSMART!!!!!! THEY R AWESUM DUDE!!!
Answer by Miss
look on the classifieds in your area for free ones!!! petsmart does have a huge selection of tunnels and such!
Answer by NicoleLuvsPets
Well hi thier i like rodents and i wil lbe able to help you hopefully. Delight try not to buy it from the pet stores beucase they get sick and die easly and look up on the internet type in everywhere ever u live gerbil rescue! are go to your bcspca
Answer by Jessie
oh buy? i ADOPTED my 3 gerbils.$ 5 a gerbil! petsmart! but you have to buy 2 or more gerbils. my friend bought hers from here, but it gets bored and bites her! ouch!
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The tale of how we came to be in the indiscriminate parts business centers around our friendship with Derek and Louise Whitehead, owners of Santee Industries. Located in the San Fernando valley north of Los Angeles, they had a small metal tubing/ heli-arc welding job shop specializing in piece work for other manufacturers. One of their employees was a biker who convinced them to bend up some handlebars called "eight bends". They sold them through a small ad in the back of Ed Roth’s "Choppers" magazine. We came by to buy some of these bars on our very first export trip to stock our new store in the fall of 1969.
Derek was a smart, enthusiastic businessman who was always attracted in making something new or better. He was already promotion to Gary Bang who had a retail store in the valley promotion all kinds of motorcycle parts and accessories. Each time I visited his office over the next few being he always wanted to know how he could improve what he was already making or what new part we needed to meet the needs of our customers. This led to our discussing our problems with obtaining products from AEE Choppers. Tom McMullen had copied a Harley-Davidson part renowned as a hardtail, including developing versions for Triumph, BSA and Honda motorcycles. We waited months for our orders to arrive at the shop, gone many sales opportunities and disappointed our customers. One by one we shipped or delivered to Derek each model hardtail, signifying minor improvements or changes. He in turn quickly developed oil tanks and battery boxes for each, including the necessary mounting tabs for each on the hardtail itself. These proved to be exactly what people wanted and both Santee’s and our sales increased rapidly.
Always asking for the best possible price, knowing we were cash customers on our export trips to southern California, most offered us discounts for volume buys. This led to Derek explaining the manufacturer/distributor/retailer model of the automotive industry to Chris and I. He wanted to base his business plot on that dynamic and encouraged both Gary Bang and us to setup indiscriminate operations, print catalogs and warehouse his products. At this point in 1970 I had already quit my job at the newspaper and gone to work at the shop full time. We were doubling our sales each month and turning over the inventory each 6 to 8 weeks. Still underfunded like most startups, we took only minimal pay and plowed all the profits into more inventory. Taking Derek’s advice, we set about printing a catalog and price sheets. Placing ads in Street Chopper magazine and Easyriders we quickly had dealers and retail mail order customers export from us. In January 1972 we drove the shop van back to Cincinnati, Ohio and rented a 10×10 booth at the annual powersports dealer show. Passing out catalogs, we were the only "pure custom parts" distributor at the show and wrote very small business while there. Though, two weeks after we got back to California the phone started ringing and we soon couldn’t keep up with the orders.
This leads the tale to Ty Cruze and Nace Panzica, owners of Coast Cycle in San Jose, CA. A retail outlet promotion off road, street and touring parts,accessories and clothing. They quickly became our single largest customer for Santee products and were located just 80 miles from Stockton. One day Derek Whitehead called me to report he had just been approached by Ty and Nace to be converted into distributors, turning them down he clarified we were his Northern California distributor. He just wanted to confirm to us that he had in fact turned them down. Thinking it over, I called him back the next day and clarified we had been back ordered on at least 50% of Coast Cycle orders because we just didn’t have the inventory to support their volume of business. We were underfunded still and it would be in both of our wellbeing if he started promotion them direct. He answered that he would require them to print catalogs, buy in minimum lots just like us and conduct a dealer resale business, not just retail the products from their unfilled store. Thus was born "Custom Chrome Inc."
Photograph of Julie by John Reddick taken on January 10,1974. Scanned from a 35 year ancient 35mm negative.
Hello all, I’m trying to apply for a warehouse job as a dispatcher for verizion wireless in San Antonio Texas. Does anyone know which website that leads me to it or tell me what I’m supposed to look for a dispatcher job? Either best buy or verizion wireless. Thanks(:
Answer by Carl F
Why don’t you contact them and question them? That might serve you better and get you better information than just asking whomever on the internet.
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Best Buy Still Doesn’t Get It
Best Buy plots its uncertain future.
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Best Buy (NYSE:BBY) plans to open its first British store in May, as partner Carphone Warehouse completed its demerger from TalkTalk, according to a Reuters report. The company said it would open a 50000 square foot store in Thurrock, which is east of London, in May, which is slightly later than the April date that it had previously plotted on. Best Buy bought 50% of Carphone Warehouse’s retail business in 2008 and originally plotted a debut in Britain in the summer of 2009. Though, it was delayed due to the global economic downturn.
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