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MarshieZ

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I just randomly found this on my dashboard on eBay:

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/141149126643?var=440230186198&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

 

Anybody?  :)

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More than 10 available 0 sold

:lol:

 

I was wondering when somebody would mention that... lol

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I wear sprint pride all the time. I regularly wear GS4, GS3, Note3, LG optimus G and sprint back to school with tableta tshirts because they give them to us to wear for one weekend and they generally are nice quality and i hate buying tshirts.

 

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$22? They're crazy. As many Sprint Medium & Large shirts/polos/t-shirts I have, I'll give them to you all for the price of shipping.

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I know, they are also unbranded t-shirts coming from China. It's not even a US seller. So the t-shirts themselves are probably crap.

 

Posted it more for the randomness and gag of it.

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