Balls Aaaa
Balls Aaaa
What's the difference in AAA, AAA+, AAAA Nike Golf Balls?
I've been looking at different ebay listings of Nike golf balls and each one has a different number of "A's" in front of it. What does that mean?
They are used. AAA and AAAA are the condition they are in. They are just telling you that they are in near new condition like you wouldn't know the difference if you played them. And you won't really. Most people I know play with refurbished and recycled balls and they are low handicappers like me so there you go.
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![]() 24 two dozen Titleist Pro V1 golf balls AAA AAAA US $10.99
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![]() Callaway WarbirdWarbird Plus Mix AAAA 60 Balls US $20.00
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![]() 24 two dozen Taylormade Burner LDP golf balls AAAA US $12.99
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![]() Titlesist PRO V1 Used AAAA Near Mint Golf Balls US $70.00
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![]() 3000 AAAA RED STRIPE RANGE BALLS US $599.00
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![]() 1 DOZEN TITLEIST PRO V1X GOLF BALLS AAAA US $18.00
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![]() 10 DOZEN BRIDGESTONE E5 AAAA GOLF BALLS US $100.00
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![]() 60 AAAA TITLEIST DT SOLO GOLF BALLS US $16.99
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![]() 60 TITTLEIST PRO V1 5 DOZEN AAAAA MINT AAAA NEAR MINT GOLF BALLS US $50.00
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![]() 36 Titleist Pro V1 Mix AAAA Used Golf Balls US $36.99
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![]() 100 Used Golf Balls Mint AAAA Titleist Callaway Nike Top Fliteetc US $30.00
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![]() 60 AAAA BRIDGESTONE e6 GOLF BALLS US $24.99
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![]() 50 BRIDGESTONE E7 GOLF BALLS AAAA US $15.00
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![]() 116 TOP FLITE Mix NEAR MINT AAAA Used Golf Balls GREAT US $35.95
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![]() 3 DZ 36 Titleist Pro V1 Golf Balls Near Mint AAAA US $8.50
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![]() DUNLOP 100 AAAA MIXED GOLF BALLS 100 Tees US $22.00
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![]() TOP FLITE STRATA 100 used golf Balls AAAA with 100 Tees US $25.00
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![]() PINNACLE 100 Mixed used Balls AAAA with 100 Tees US $23.00
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![]() WILSON ULTRA 100 used golf Balls AAAA with 100 Tees US $22.00
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![]() WILSON 100 Mixed used golf Balls AAAA with 100 Tees US $22.00
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l NEED SERIOUS HELP On VIETNAM WAR?
need to write a essay on "balled of the green berets" by staff sgt Barry saddler,"war-what is it good for?" by Edwin Starr and "Born in The USA" by Bruce Springsteen PLEASE HELP AND U CAN GIVE SOME DETAILS ON THE VIETNAM HISTROY AND HOW MANY PEOPLE GOT KILL OR INJURED OR HOW MANY PEOPLE SERVED IN THE WAR you can also give me some details on the authors.
THANKS AAAA LLLLLOOOOOTTTT
BEST ANSWER 10 POINTS
You can get information on the Vietnam War here:
http://www.vietnamwar.com/
Here's Barry Sadler's website:
http://www.barrysadler.com/
I'm not sure where you're going with this essay, so it's hard to really help any more.
Surplus! Surplus what? The same government agencies, industrial and commercial businesses that are laying off workers in this economic downturn, are selling surplus inventory of virtually every description, available in almost unbelievable quantities, on a year-round basis. And they're selling it for pennies on the dollar. Why? They would rather not "advertise" that they have products they did not use, bought by mistake, could not sell or that were returned for one reason or another. They want to move this surplus as discretely as possible. And they don't like to make a lot of noise doing so.
Manufacturers have to protect themselves and they do this by picking and choosing who they think will help them move inventory, because they're glad to sell it instead of paying to store it. So the surplus industry is booming. And this has been going on for years, in good times or bad. But very few people know anything about this amazing surplus industry. Why? Because brokers who are successful in this business wouldn't tell anyone how they do it.
At the same time, the work-at-home industry is booming also. Many people have lost their jobs. Many are being forced to take furloughs or pay cuts. Others are not satisfied with the way they are rewarded for their efforts. And it's not just these people who are not happy with their jobs.
Let's do the math. How do you value your time? Most of us have to work and we all need to eat and sleep. When you subtract the time to get ready for work, get to your job and back home, most of the day is gone, except for weekends, when the do-lists show up. That leaves precious little time to enjoy life and your family. And you continue to pay more and more for the commute.
When I worked for J. Walter Thompson Advertising, then the largest ad agency in the world, many of the people I worked with had homes in the suburbs to live among grass and trees. Many spent 2 hours each way commuting. It was dark when they left and dark when they got home and they never saw their grass, except on weekends, when they cut it.
So where do you turn to find a work at home job solution you can trust to make a sustainably, healthy living and, yes, even love? There are thousands of offers to choose from on the Internet. Most are scams or require investments in merchandise, even surplus merchandise at near retail prices and most are highly competitive, demeaning, financially unrewarding or just plain silly.
In an article published by the Better Business Bureau titled "Work-at-Home-Modern Twist to Old Scams", they wrote "With the rise of the Internet and e-mail, getting a phony ad or message out to a vast audience is cheap and easy. Even though the old work-at-home scams have taken on a modern twist, the typical profile of victims who are most susceptible to these scams has changed very little. Work-at-home con artists have always preyed most heavily upon senior citizens, the disabled, mothers who want to stay at home with their children, people with low income and few job skills, and people who just want to get rich quick."
I've worked from home for the past 11 years. I'm a marketing guy and using the internet and phone, I can do my job from anywhere. I use to put on a suit and tie every day, waste hours commuting, which I hated and spend half my time at work unproductively solving employee squabbles, which I hated even more.
Now I work comfortably and quietly in a La-Z-Boy recliner and my commute time is 30 seconds, 60 if you add the shirt and shorts. You don't realize how uncomfortable those shirt collars and ties are until you stop wearing them every day; looked great, felt bad. I now spend the dry cleaning and laundry money on golf balls; costs about the same, but a lot more fun.
There are other proven, reputable, highly rewarding professions you can work at from home, ones that are recession proof and thriving, boom or bust.
Potential brokers don't need any prior business background and when you start your own surplus business, you don't have to purchase, hold or store equipment or inventory and don't have to quit your present job until your new income exceeds your present salary.
It's true. Opportunities in the multi-billion dollar surplus industry are just about limitless. It's one of a few home jobs offering a steady and substantial income and relatively no one has a clue as to how it happens. And, it's one of the easiest and most enjoyable businesses you could ever get into, working in your own stress free, comfortable and enjoyable work environment. You don't have to be a genius. What you need is knowledge.
Michael Sherman
Marketing Consultant
I worked many years for the two largest ad agencies in the world, J. Walter Thompson Company and Campbell-Ewald Advertising (Managing Director) and owned a AAAA agency for 12 years. After managing both clients and employees at the same time, I realized that one-on-one efforts with my clients were the most productive and successful for them and me. I also found that any company looking for marketing help should consider carefully hiring a one-man shop, totally dedicated to them. So I opened one and have been successfully representing clients all over the country as a consultant for 11 years.
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