Sunday, January 13, 2013

Mattys Megs Offers Fossilized Shark Teeth And Megalodon Teeth

People who are looking for fossil sharks teeth or megalodon teeth may not have to look any further than Mattys Megs (mattysmegs.net). The company was started by Matthew Swilp, a diver and fossil dealer who was born in Charleston, SC and grew up in Summerville, SC.

Swilp went fossil hunting for the first time when he was six years old and has been hooked on it ever since. He is now 44 years old, which means that he has spent the majority of his life dealing with fossils.

Vistors of Mattys Megs website (mattysmegs.net) will be able to look at a variety of things, including fossilized shark teeth, great white sharks teeth and megalodon shark teeth. Not only does this website have a variety of fossils, but it also has fossils for very reasonable prices.

Additionally, people have the option of selecting a layaway plan, which is very simple process. All a customer has to do is select the products that he or she wants and then make a minimum payment of 10 percent. The payment plans are very convenient, and there are no penalties for paying late.

For more information, please visit mattysmegs.net.

News source: WebWire

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Mattys Megs Offers Fossilized Shark Teeth And Megalodon Teeth



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