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03-25-2024
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2 units  PVBoard Mini Sample - (OS,Dark & Light Blue)

*NOTE: These will ship to 2 locations. Original ship-to location was a storage unit. It has been updated to a residential address. 

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Ship to 2 Locations:

1 unit:
Stephanie Zupek 
Highrise Beverage Co
1855 Hall Point Rd. 
Mount Pleasant, SC 20466
Phone: (314) 614-0140
*THIS IS A RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS

1 unit PVBoard Mini Sample - (OS,Dark & Light Blue) sent to:
Morgan Lockwood
128 Bell Street
Quincy, MA 02161
Phone: (314) 614-0140
*THIS IS A RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS 
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Created on March 25, 2024 at  9:23 AM (CDT). Last updated by Agrawal, Samir on April 23, 2025 at  4:53 AM (CDT). Owned by VonderHaar, Jessica.
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