I think I may have asked Conrad this once before, but can't remember his reply. I've had occasion lately to order some things a few times from Amazon (it's that time of year--so many people in my circle of family and friends have their birthdays in May and June, plus a few in July and August, and isn't somebody always getting married or graduating during these months?).
Just before I went to order something again the other day, I was visiting DIM, and was reminded that I should order through the DIM link, in order to support DIM. However, when I clicked on the link, I wasn't sure what to do. I finally went to the link that says Shop Amazon.com, because I have my Wish List there, and wanted to choose things from previous visits that I'd bookmarked when I'd had the time.
I'm hoping DIM will get credit for these purchases, as well as the purchases I made tonight. If there's another way I should be doing this, please let me know.
I'd urge all of you to order through the DIM link at the top of each page next to the words Dimensions Forums, thus supporting DIM. It won't cost you anything extra, and if you're like me, you've found that there are so many things available on Amazon, and in most cases, you'll find them less expensive there than elsewhere.~Bountifully, Fuchsia
Just before I went to order something again the other day, I was visiting DIM, and was reminded that I should order through the DIM link, in order to support DIM. However, when I clicked on the link, I wasn't sure what to do. I finally went to the link that says Shop Amazon.com, because I have my Wish List there, and wanted to choose things from previous visits that I'd bookmarked when I'd had the time.
I'm hoping DIM will get credit for these purchases, as well as the purchases I made tonight. If there's another way I should be doing this, please let me know.
I'd urge all of you to order through the DIM link at the top of each page next to the words Dimensions Forums, thus supporting DIM. It won't cost you anything extra, and if you're like me, you've found that there are so many things available on Amazon, and in most cases, you'll find them less expensive there than elsewhere.~Bountifully, Fuchsia