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Apparently they restarted the whole list at the beginning of this year...36 pages of products, all verified in the last 9 months!

Thanks Delphi celiacs!! Send them a note over there if you're a member!

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*bump*

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Chrisser Explorer

The link didn't work for me. Norton AntiVirus blocked it as a worm and intrusion attempt.

???

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

Thanks for the link penguin. :)

VydorScope Proficient
The link didn't work for me. Norton AntiVirus blocked it as a worm and intrusion attempt.

???

Try

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Its the ads that Delphi Forums is pumping out hat are prbly your problem.

jkmunchkin Rising Star

Thanks!


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Try

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Its the ads that Delphi Forums is pumping out hat are prbly your problem.

Awesome, it worked that time. Thank you!

mellajane Explorer

Im going to ask a stupid question... what is Delphi? Thanks for the link this is awesome...

Apparently they restarted the whole list at the beginning of this year...36 pages of products, all verified in the last 9 months!

Thanks Delphi celiacs!! Send them a note over there if you're a member!

Open Original Shared Link

VydorScope Proficient
Im going to ask a stupid question... what is Delphi? Thanks for the link this is awesome...

Delphi is just a forum site where lots of different groups of ppl all use thier forums. Its supporeted by ads and subscriptions.

Guest ~jules~

Thanks for the list it will be very usefull :D:D:D

4getgluten Rookie

Thank you for posting the list!

Lisa Mentor

I am sorry it's so short, but hey, I didn't do the research work. Two cheers to them

penguin Community Regular

*bump*

Gotta hit the weekday traffic ;)

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