All About MeWhat everyone should know about me
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I'm a columnist for the Tampa Tribune. Check out my blog for my latest column!
Things I sell
Things I buy
Things I collect
Languages spoken:
English, Porquito Espanol'!
InterestsHobbies
Favorite Books
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Favorite TV Shows
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM MAGNOLIA OPAL
My primary ebay site is: http://myworld.ebay.com/magnoliagirltreasures where I offer beautiful men's ties and other treasures. My feedback rating is 100%,so rest assured I will treat your purchases from Magnolia Opal with the same service - including safe,secure and SPEEDY shipping!
Business InformationHistory/background
B.A. Mass Communications. Elected GOOD CITIZEN OF THE YEAR my senior year of high school - back when it meant something and wasn't plastered on every other car's back bumper, ha!
Payment policy
PayPal
Shipping information
YOU DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT EXCESSIVE SHIPPING CHARGES! I offer Priority Mail shipping via US Postal Service at just $4.80 for your first parcel and just $1 for each additional, to a maximum of $12. Please allow me to send you a combined invoice before you pay so that we'll get shipping charges correct and you'll save!
Return policy
I want you to be satisfied and will accept returns within 14 days of your receipt of item; the item must be unaltered. Shipping charges are not refundable. Please let me know if you are unsatisfied in any way and I will work to resolve your concerns promptly!
ADVOCATES FOR JUSTICE AND EQUALITY
I am a founding member of the Southern Poverty Law Center and encourage you to read about the wonderful work they do.
The Southern Poverty Law Center was founded in 1971 as a small civil rights law firm. Today, SPLC is internationally known for its tolerance education programs, its legal victories against white supremacists and its tracking of hate groups.
Located in Montgomery, Alabama – the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement – the Southern Poverty Law Center was founded by Morris Dees and Joe Levin, two local lawyers who shared a commitment to racial equality.
http://www.splcenter.org