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4/20/2010 | Download File (2.23 MB)

Dibspace, one of the exchanges currently operating in the Seattle area, was featured on KUOW FM this week. The feature discusses best uses of barter, member experiences, and a basic barter exchange principles. Check it out.

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4/20/2010 | Download File (2.23 MB) - right click to download

Dibspace, one of the exchanges currently operating in the Seattle area, was featured on KUOW FM this week. The feature discusses best uses of barter, member experiences, and a basic barter exchange principles. Check it out.

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