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Mail-order companies “Catalogs have come a long way since 1872 …” began our October 1987 report on mail-order companies.
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Mail-order vendors offer sweeter chocolate dealsMail-order boxed chocolates were better than brands sold in retail stores and cost less, leaving you some cash in hand for other romantic buys.
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Mail-order companies “Catalogs have come a long way since 1872 …” began our October 1987 report on mail-order companies.
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Mail-order vendors offer sweeter chocolate dealsMail-order boxed chocolates were better than brands sold in retail stores and cost less, leaving you some cash in hand for other romantic buys.
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Mail-order madness: a pileup of Sears, Roebuck deliveries.
Beard 2010
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(Mail-order customers get sent a box to put the pictures in after paying for their order.)
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Seedsavers. org -- Mail-order garden catalogs are already starting to pile up in my house, and if you are a gardener, you know the next holiday on the calendar is the seed-and plant-ordering holiday.
Maria Rodale: Last-Minute Christmas Shopping Gift Guide: Top 10 Online Sources 2009
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Mail-order and credit-card companies with 800 numbers have had a version of Caller ID for several years.
Push-Button Age 2008
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Mail-order brides for lonely British bachelors Ian is late.
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The largest retail video chain Tsutaya releases about 1000 new titles/a month and DMM an adult Mail-order site releases about 2000 new titles/a month.
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