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a pillow by any other name If you’re a regular, you’re a deal hunter. You’re also som

a pillow by any other name If you’re a [Meh]( regular, you’re a deal hunter. You’re also someone who likes to know why something’s a deal. I love all the different reasons our buyers get a great price on something. But it’s especially great when it’s because when the problem is not in what’s sold, but how it was sold. [Take these pillows today.]( It’s a pretty straightforward deal: a variety of pillows in different sizes and shapes for a third of the normal price. Pick out one that looks like you’d like it, or at this price, pick out a few. What’s it meant for? Why’s it that specific shape? Who cares, if it looks like something you could use. And therein lies the mistake - the manufacturer of these was intent on identifying specific reasons why you would buy each, leaving the potential customer ruling themselves out just because they didn’t have that exact back pain, or knee pain, or because they weren’t pregnant. But here’s the thing: it doesn’t matter if you don’t fit their reason if you like the shape. And it’s a whole lot more comfortable when we take advantage of that marketing flub, getting them a hell of a lot cheaper than anywhere else. So [grab a pillow or three]( and enjoy the feeling of benefiting from someone else’s mistake. - Dave (and the rest of [Meh]( [Jump in the forum]( and let us know your favorite reason to get a good deal on something! [update your account]( or [unsubscribe]( [Meh]( · 4717 Plano Parkway · Suite 130 · Carrollton, TX 75010

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