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Where'd we get all these boxer briefs? The hardest deals to predict are ones like today's Meh. for a

Where'd we get all these boxer briefs? The hardest deals to predict are ones like today's Meh. [These boxer briefs]( for a buck a piece are an absurdly huge discount…but we’ve only got them in 2XL and larger sizes. So how will they sell? Judging by us flying past 2,000 boxers sold by mid-day…it turns out, great! Of course, it’s no coincidence that you’re getting a huge deal with narrowed options - the very reason we were able to negotiate a next-to-nothing cost is because there’s a manufacturer out there facepalming about why they made so many of these larger sizes. If you’re lucky enough to fit into that demographic, literally, then today’s your day! I do love [the conspiracy theory in our forum]( that our Meh deals on candies and snack meat were a long con to build up the exact right customer-base for today.) Our buyers’ core skill is working with manufacturers to solve their headaches, in exchange for some truly ridiculous pricing. And one of our key strategies is to find every possible different problem, to cater to all sorts of people, if not everyone at once. So if this set of boxer briefs isn’t quite your fit, [keep checking Meh]( and you may one day get an “Oops, All Smalls!” deal just that’s a little more your size. Meanwhile, for the rest of you, enjoy the big day! —Dave (and the rest of [Meh]( [update your account]( or [unsubscribe]( [Meh]( · 4717 Plano Parkway · Suite 130 · Carrollton, TX 75010

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