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Nice day for a BaconFest ride! Not so so good for Indggio and his rear tire... got to see Mr & Mrs Root! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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Had planned on hitting BaconFest today but ended up with too much to get done around the house before I head out of town for work in the morning. Wanted to get the garage cleaned up enough so the wife can park inside again.1 point
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Got this today. Noy going to do it myself since we got Blue passes. Add $30 for new PSSC membership, but if you act fast as a member you may be able to buy more than one - I as always did. 2019 Pocono Mountains Ski and Ride Card Deadline: Saturday, December 29 Dear Robert , Pocono Mountains Ski and Ride Card Available Exclusively to NJSSC Members Deadline to Order: December 29 Want to surprise someone with a unique, one-of-a-kind gift item? We have just the right ticket -- really! The Pocono Ski and Ride Card is a special lift ticket offer from the New Jersey Ski and Snowboard Council and is now available for purchase through Princeton Ski and Sail Club to its members. Cost: $72 per card (PSSC membership required to purchase) Note: PSSC has only 25 Pocono Cards for sale, available on an order-received basis. Mail your order today; it must be received by Saturday, December 29. Where to Ski: Ski a total of five times, one time at each mountain. Choose from these Pocono Mountains resorts: Blue Mountain, Camelback, Jack Frost/Big Boulder, Shawnee, Big Bear. The Pocono Ski and Ride Card gives you more than a $300.00 value for only $72! Valid Dates: Pocono Cards are valid from January 2, 2019, through the end of the season with these blackout dates: January 19 - 21 (MLK Weekend), February 16 - 18 (Presidents' Weekend). The cards are first-come, first-serve, and purchase must be made through Princeton Ski and Sail Club. How to Order: Mail order form below with stamped, self-addressed envelope and check, payable to Princeton Ski and Sail Club, before Saturday, December 29, to: George Koscs 118 Rose Street Metuchen, NJ 08840 Notes: * The Pocono Card is laminated. Attach extra postage to the return envelope if you are purchasing two or more cards. * Pocono Cards are only available from the New Jersey Ski and Snowboard Council through Princeton Ski and Sail Club. Please do not contact any of the resorts regarding this offer. Information: George Koscs 732.549.7094 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2019 NJSSC / Princeton Ski and Sail Club Pocono Card Order Form Name: ______________________________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ Email: _________________________________ Telephone: __________________ Enclosed: $_______ for _____ Pocono Card(s) @ $72 each. Mail completed form, check payable to Princeton Ski and Sail Club, and stamped, self-addressed envelope (with extra postage for two or more cards) to: George Koscs 118 Rose Street Metuchen, NJ 08840 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For more information on New Jersey Ski and Snowboard Council activities and events, visit the NJSSC website. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PSSC Information: www.princetonskiandsail.org ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To contact appropriate person(s): DO NOT click the Reply button in your email application. Use the email and telephone links provided within the message. eBulletin administrator: eBulletin@princetonskiandsail.org PSSC website: www.princetonskiandsail.org Princeton Ski and Sail Club, P.O. Box 333, Princeton, NJ 08542 SafeUnsubscribe™ rfreeman18@yahoo.com Forward this email to a friend | Update Profile | About our service provider Sent by ebulletin@princetonskiandsail.org in collaboration with Try it free today1 point
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Paying at the point of sale using your phone is probably safer than using a debit or credit card. No chance of card skimming.1 point
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Used to use phone all the time at Wawa, when they updated the system to actually use the chip readers the next two times I tried it they couldn’t make it work. That was months ago, I’m sure they figured it out by now but I haven’t tried t since. Don’t want to be the d-bag holding up the line when it’s just as fast to use my card1 point
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I love using my phone to pay. I was at Wegmans recently and the cashier stared at me like I had two heads when I whipped out my phone and placed it over the card reader. When the register popped open and the receipt printed she was mind blown. I had to actually explain to her that I paid with my phone. Said she never saw anyone actually do that. Moral of the story...when at the Wegmans in Bethlehem, use your phone to pay if you want cashiers to think that you possess magic powers.1 point
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