Although there was another street address in Pauls Valley, OK. in the 1980's for Radio Shack, I know I was at that other address. When I was there, I remember asking the employee about a compact product called "Timekube", she promptly and very quickly mentioned what it cost, when I asked her. Her words, quick words: "$34.95". Timekube is/was a short wave radio receiver for National Bureau of Standards Radio Station WWV Fort Collins, Colorado, U.S.A.. Co-ordinated Universal Time/UTC.
I did not purchase/buy the Timekube, although I am even now a very wise thinker about shortwave radios, I had it right from the beginning, got a World Band or Multi Band Radio from a Service Merchandise store in southwest Oklahoma City in the early 1980's, after I made enough labor pay from EXTREME HOT LABOR, painting AND finishing ranch fence, southwest of Purcell, OK.. That radio lasted me for years, not a thing duped me about it, including its smooth control sidebar. No switcheroo from me, hmm, smart enough I was and be, and it might have been me that would have been thought to be left as a "Come on, think about it" scratcheroo after switcheroo. Not me, no, this man is no scatcheroo after switcheroo,...
   Read moreI am not very happy with them. I bought a used washer and dryer from them, and after two months, the dryer quit working. I went back and told who I believe was the owner's son about it, and he told me the problem was my house's AC input wasn't high enough to power the dryer, which never made sense, because why would have it worked for two months? I had an electrician come out and test our AC, and it's fine. The dryer was junk. I will never buy anything...
   Read moreAmy helped me resolve a problem with an electronics purchase. She was very helpful and courteous on a return and replacement. I would definitely recommend this establishment to anyone and I will continue to do business here...
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