If you still have any, I'd like two of them please!
As for shipping little cheap/free stuff like a battery, I see a lot of 
people these days buying postage on USPS and sending the PDF to the shipper 
who simply prints it out and tapes it to the package.


On Monday, July 9, 2018 at 7:43:55 AM UTC-6, Pizzaboy192 wrote:
>
> I got a pile of PRAM batteries (ordered for eMAC machines) this past week 
> when my employer was cleaning out their store room.
> I will start testing them with a multimeter soon but I only need 3 or 4 
> and have about 20. 
> Are there any other people who could use one? I don't know how best to 
> ship them, but anyone local in Minneapolis is welcome to a few as well, as 
> long as they work.
>

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