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Does size matter? (Not what you think ...)

I posted this to the Yahoo GTD/Analog group, so apologies if it seems familiar. I'm really interested in the Levenger Circa line, and am seriously considering their Agenda. Question is: letter size or junior size? I like the portability of the junior, but the letter would allow me to print, punch, and insert stuff (e-mails, Web articles, memos, etc.) without having to trim paper. What do you folks think? Anyone in the same boat with advice to share?

Thanks!

--Tom

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I'm about to order some...

I'm about to order some of their stuff, esp. the punch.

No advice re: size. But do check/compare Levenger Circa and Rollabind. Rollabind is the same stuff but they use UPS rather than FedEx for delivery. In my case (UK), it means half the shipping cost!

In addition, it is cheaper to order from the US Rollabind website than from their UK supplier, despite the higher shipping cost. The UK supplier basically just takes the price of each item and puts ? instead of $ in front of it, thus making it infinitely more expensive.

http://www.rollabind.com/

 
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