no luck yet...been doing some thinking again..the wife and i are thinking about selling the teal truck and starting to mod the black one...she was looking at some black and chrome rims and i was eyeing the new black and chrome 3d flamed grill from lund...no decision yet just throwing around the idea
Lew has suggested that we collect prepaid phone cards to show our support for the men and women serving our country overseas.
As you probably are aware, our government does not give these men and women the means to keep in touch with their family or friends at home via telephone. They must pay out of their own pockets for this privilege.
Military Exchange Prepaid Calling Cards offer the best bang for your buck. This link explains the Military Exchange Prepaid Calling Cards available, https://thor.aafes.com/scs/default.aspx , The Department of Defense Military Exchanges have been authorized to sell the following prepaid calling cards to individuals and organizations who wish to purchase these cards for our troops serving overseas in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. AT & T offers the best rates for prepaid calling cards.
Some FAQ facts: Q: Why should I purchase the Military Exchange prepaid cards?For service members to receive the best calling rates from OEF/OIF, senders should take advantage of the savings and purchase the Military Exchange 550 and 300 Minute Prepaid Card as it offers the best value when calling home.Q: What is the difference if I send a loved one an AT&T prepaid card purchased from another retailer?Although AT&T phone cards are available at several domestic retailers, they do not offer the best value when placing international calls to the U.S as compared to the AT&T Military Exchange 550 and 300 Minute Global Prepaid Phone Card.
Prepaid phone cards are generally designed and marketed for use only within the 48 contiguous states by other retailers as the cards are generally sold for domestic use.
Domestic retailers do not target nor negotiate low international calling rates to the U.S.
Therefore, they set international prices higher, as their target market is domestic.
Service members may be sent prepaid calling cards from home or provided pro bono prepaid cards from private organizations; however, the Military Exchange does not control the negotiated rates for these products and rates may be significantly higher as well as incur connection or other hidden fees.
Additionally, other payment options are available when placing calls such as telephone calling cards, commercial credit cards, and collect calls.
Using these products when placing calls from Iraq will be significantly higher and rates vary for each product.
Telephone calling cards may include unforeseen charges, connection and service fees.
Using the 550 and 300 Minute Global Military Exchange Prepaid Card offers the troops the best value when calling from OEF/OIF back to the U.S as they do not carry any hidden charges, connection fees and the minutes do not expire.
The Delaware Chapter is asking for your monetary support by buying one of the prepaid calling cards so we can provide them to the DAFB Combat Services. We plan on also supporting their car, truck and bike show to be held at the air base on August 11, 2007. At this time we will present the prepaid calling cards that we collect. This is a link to our chapter G2G, 2007 AUGUST GTG DOVER AIR FORCE BASE SHOW .
If you would like to donate a prepaid calling card, PM or Email me for the ship to address. I will see that the cards get to the intended recipients.
It takes approximately 4 business days to receive the cards. We are putting together, with the assistance of FTE, a "DEPLOYMENT PACKAGE" to send with service personnel being shipped overseas.
You donation to this worthy cause is requested if you feel secure at night because these service men and women are giving of themselves for our safety. Keep in mind they do not have a choice, WE DO!
For $27.91(with shipping), we can do a little bit to make their stay away from their home, family, children and loved ones a little less painful.
Please order your card(s) today and make them feel we appreciate what they are doing for our country.
We receive visitors from all over the world. This is a group of Chinese exchange
students with students from the local Caesar Rodney High School .
Directions - Beginning within 3 miles from any direction there are brown AMC Museum signs with the red, white, and blue National Star pointing to the museum.
From the North on US113/ DE1 : Drive past Dover Air Force Base, do not take any of the base exits on 113/1. Turn left on DE Route 9 immediately south of Dover AFB, proceed ¾ mile and turn left into the museum entrance.
From the South on US 113/ DE 1 : Turn right onto DE Route 9 and proceed ¾ mile, turn left into the museum entrance.
From the North or South on US 13 : Take DE Route 10 East toward Dover Air Force Base. Just before you reach an overpass take the left exit lane to get on US 113/DE 1 South, Drive past Dover Air Force Base, do not take any of the base exits on 113/1. Turn left on DE Route 9 immediately south of Dover AFB, proceed ¾ mile and turn left into the museum entrance.
Public Transportation:
DART bus - route 106 (runs through the Air Base) visit www.DartFirstState.com for more information or call 302-577-3278
Hey guys if you just want to give George cash for the cards, I can then take that money and go to the BX and buy them for you all. Just let me know I will be at the show so I will see you all there.
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