theo wrote:Of course! Should have known. Thats what I get for pulling the trigger too fast. Thanks.
It would be great if no one else responds to this thread and allows it to slowly fade into oblivion.
beauanderos wrote:theo wrote:Of course! Should have known. Thats what I get for pulling the trigger too fast. Thanks.
It would be great if no one else responds to this thread and allows it to slowly fade into oblivion.
That would be nice, but since we're all your buddies... ummmm... I think that "fading into oblivion" is unlikely to happen.
inflationhawk wrote:And to mock someone who makes a mistake is to be Thogied.
Thogey wrote:inflationhawk wrote:And to mock someone who makes a mistake is to be Thogied.
for a car wreck, or shooting a hunting partner.
What does SP stand for?
Neckro wrote:If you haven't paid yet, I'd request he cancel the transaction.
Making a mockery of both parties would be... the election process?
dishonesty Buyer:
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TITANIC/CARPATHIA GOLD 1 OZ. FINE .999 BULLION BAR L@@K (#110703549094) US $1,500.00
Neckro wrote:If you haven't paid yet, I'd request he cancel the transaction.
theo wrote:Not only did I pay (and judging from this thread I'm still paying ) I received the coin. I was suspicious when it wasn't marked ".999 silver." And the my heart sunk when it jumped at the magnet like Michael Moore lunging towards a cheeseburger.
wagsthadog wrote:Hi there-
ah well, mark it down as a $10 lesson- cmon, how can you get mad at that Santa smiling at you like that?
wags
Theo, I have done the same as you. Jump the gun on a what I thought was a 1 gram silver bar. turned out to be copper bar. If I would have read the description, I would have found that out. I taped that copper bar to the computer monitor to remind me that it is best to read the description than the seller feedback before making any decisions. By the way why would they make a 1 gram copper bar?Less he be without a auction buying mishap, cast the first stone.
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