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Address Marker price: Why not leave well enough alone? About: Chamber of Commerce announces 50% price increase on Address Markers To ColumbiaMagazine.com: Why did the Chamber of Commerce take a good idea and raise the price up. To my understanding this was started to help the 911 system to find your house easier in case of emergency. With the prices going up, it going to make it harder for hard working people able to buy them. Why can't people leave a good idea well enough alone? This is just one person's opinion, but i have to think that there will be others out there who would agree with me. Whether you post this or not; I don't know but a least I got to voice my opinion to one person. Thank you for your time, s/Robert Horton This story was posted on 2009-08-14 21:07:39
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