Bobcat753
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Damn all you NH deal hunters. I always go to the Nashua and surrounding Lowes. Now I know why I can't find any deals. I was in the Nashua Lowes today buying some Lincoln 7018.
Damn all you NH deal hunters. I always go to the Nashua and surrounding Lowes. Now I know why I can't find any deals. I was in the Nashua Lowes today buying some Lincoln 7018.


Blocked by my work's firewall, saying "suspicious"
I think even at home, my anti-virus software raises warnings about that site.
That site is safe. I'm in IT and I use it on my own machine. Yes it flags AV but not because of the content but because of the pop up ads. The inventory checker itself is fantastic. I created several store lists for my state and then broke the main list down into sets of 50. I find a store that has what I need at a good price and call them to pay for it and have it shipped. Works great.I mentioned that a few months ago. Why that site keeps getting linked to is beyond me.
Because there's nothing wrong with it. I'm sure if you go there without an ad blocker you'll get all kinds of crazy warnings. I'm not sure why you wouldn't be using an ad blocker though.
If you get a warning when you actually run the program, it is likely because the application "phones home" and connects to its own web site to perform the price checking. Not sure exactly why it works like that, but it works very well.
Your loss.When work blocks a site, my security at home blocks a site, and my phone won't load the site, that tells me something isn't kosher. I work in IT, so I take security pretty seriously. Glad it works for you.
Blocked by my work's firewall, saying "suspicious"
I think even at home, my anti-virus software raises warnings about that site.
I got the same message from my AV software.
That site is safe. I'm in IT and I use it on my own machine. Yes it flags AV but not because of the content but because of the pop up ads. The inventory checker itself is fantastic. I created several store lists for my state and then broke the main list down into sets of 50. I find a store that has what I need at a good price and call them to pay for it and have it shipped. Works great.
Because there's nothing wrong with it. I'm sure if you go there without an ad blocker you'll get all kinds of crazy warnings. I'm not sure why you wouldn't be using an ad blocker though.
If you get a warning when you actually run the program, it is likely because the application "phones home" and connects to its own web site to perform the price checking. Not sure exactly why it works like that, but it works very well.
When work blocks a site, my security at home blocks a site, and my phone won't load the site, that tells me something isn't kosher. I work in IT, so I take security pretty seriously. Glad it works for you.
Your loss.
Just an FYI..........I created the program you are all referring to and I can assure you that it's safe to use. It does connect back to the website every time you open it in order to check for updates but that's it.
Well I'd like to personally thank you for creating the program and sharing it. I have found a lot of use for it.
Glad it's of use to you...let me know if there are any improvements you can think of.
Just an FYI..........I created the program you are all referring to and I can assure you that it's safe to use. It does connect back to the website every time you open it in order to check for updates but that's it.
The only thing I can think if that would make it better would be to allow more than 50 stores at a time.Glad it's of use to you...let me know if there are any improvements you can think of.
maybe an android version for mobiles?
The only thing I can think if that would make it better would be to allow more than 50 stores at a time.
Thank you for your efforts.
I'm not quite smart enough to go that route...maybe one day I'll teach myself a different programming language.
I have it setup that way to try and prevent Lowe's servers from getting raped which could lead to them changing their coding which would make the program inoperable.

I'm not quite smart enough to go that route...maybe one day I'll teach myself a different programming language.
I have it setup that way to try and prevent Lowe's servers from getting raped which could lead to them changing their coding which would make the program inoperable.
Love the app, thanks for it!
Is there any way to actually get prices for HD items too? Would make it a lot easier hunting for diamonds in the rough![]()
Unless something changed, Home Depot doesn't have different prices on their website for different stores like Lowes does. That's why the program only shows you quantity on hand.
Just an FYI..........I created the program you are all referring to and I can assure you that it's safe to use. It does connect back to the website every time you open it in order to check for updates but that's it.
Google it and watch a YouTube vid that pops up. That will show you how to fix the issue. The vid I watched the guy was dropping the files in the wrong win folder. Gotta put it in the 64 not the 32 if my memory serves me correctlyI've tried to use your program on three separate PCs with ZERO luck
I get the same error message each time:
Compnent 'RICHTX32.OCX' or one of its dependencies not correctrly registered: a file is missing or invalid.
Can you explain what I'm doing wrong? I DL the .zip, extra all files and try to run the .exe and that appears...
Make sure you run as administrator when you do it. Supposedly makes a differenceI found the youtube video, i get the regsvr command, still not working on work pc. Will try it when I get home.
$14.98 each- the pliers set was a pretty good markdown but this particular one had the free adjustable for the same price so I grabbed it.
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It's not a big deal to me, as I used a simple linux command to accomplish this, but perhaps you could include not only the full store list in one file, but also the store list broken up into multiple 50 store files. Those who are not so computer savvy would find that incredibly helpful.
I'm using this program: http://site-check.site88.net, although it wouldn't be difficult to write a program like you're saying, if only you could change stores via the URL.
The 10" Hitachi miter saw is $99 through Sunday. Regularly $139. Good reviews--I contemplated one at $119 a couple of months ago. Looks like I've got to take a last minute road trip this weekend, if that gets cancelled one of these may end up in the truck.
Shop-Vac 12-Gallon 6-Peak-HP Shop Vacuum
Item #: 549713 | Model #: 5926211
$49, was $99, save 51%
http://www.lowes.com/pd_549713-20097-5926211_0__?productId=50159065