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Collector Reelgee private msg quote post Address this user
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Are vegans just free range or grass fed soylent green??
LOL soylent green loved the movie just got disk from netflix
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We should have the forum rate our packages. HeinzDad private msg quote post Address this user
I feel like it would take a lot of comics to require a “cart”. Should MCS offer an “Add to basket” option instead?
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The apple sauce and pudding were the best part... Bronte private msg quote post Address this user
So. If a buyer flakes out on a purchase on ebay is there any way to give them a negative feedback? It seems as though only positive feedback is the only option.
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@HeinzDad
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I feel like it would take a lot of comics to require a “cart”. Should MCS offer an “Add to basket” option instead?
In the U.K., it’s add to “trolly”.
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To answer your question, no, this is not where the comics go to die. MutantMania private msg quote post Address this user
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So. If a buyer flakes out on a purchase on ebay is there any way to give them a negative feedback? It seems as though only positive feedback is the only option.


Ebay in all of their glorious wisdom took away the option for leaving buyers negative feedback.
I just file an unpaid case report and block them.
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The feedback mechanisms on eprey are garbage in both directions.
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Captain Corrector CaptainCanuck private msg quote post Address this user
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So. If a buyer flakes out on a purchase on ebay is there any way to give them a negative feedback? It seems as though only positive feedback is the only option.


Ebay in all of their glorious wisdom took away the option for leaving buyers negative feedback.
I just file an unpaid case report and block them.

Every eBay buyer’s real name is Parker Lewis.
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You can't get good wood on the ball every time. HotKeyComics private msg quote post Address this user
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So. If a buyer flakes out on a purchase on ebay is there any way to give them a negative feedback? It seems as though only positive feedback is the only option.


Ebay in all of their glorious wisdom took away the option for leaving buyers negative feedback.
I just file an unpaid case report and block them.

Every eBay buyer’s real name is Parker Lewis.

This strategy can't lose!
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@HeinzDad
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I feel like it would take a lot of comics to require a “cart”. Should MCS offer an “Add to basket” option instead?
In the U.K., it’s add to “trolly”.


In the southern US (ie Georgia) its a gurney.
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I've spent years perfecting my brand of assholery. DrWatson private msg quote post Address this user
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I feel like it would take a lot of comics to require a “cart”. Should MCS offer an “Add to basket” option instead?
In the U.K., it’s add to “trolly”.


In the southern US (ie Georgia) its a gurney.

That's a new one. I've never heard that before. Typically it's buggy or shopping cart.
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Please continue to ignore anything I post. southerncross private msg quote post Address this user
Shopping trolly
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Please continue to ignore anything I post. southerncross private msg quote post Address this user
A cart is what kids ride down on grassy hills
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I've spent years perfecting my brand of assholery. DrWatson private msg quote post Address this user
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Shopping trolly

If you're in the United States of Australia.
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I don't believe this....and I know you don't care that I don't believe this. GAC private msg quote post Address this user
merch bag
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buggy in the south...never heard gurney. Certain areas around Boston and into CT call them "carriages".
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I live in RI and Rhode Islanders eat chili with beans. esaravo private msg quote post Address this user
Why do so many members have birthday cakes next to their names today? Is it because it’s the default setting and they never input the correct date? If it is not your real birthday, please take a few seconds and change it now so that everyone is not wishing you a happy birthday next New Year’s Day.
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I've spent years perfecting my brand of assholery. DrWatson private msg quote post Address this user
It must default to 1/1 if the field is left blank.
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Collector etapi65 private msg quote post Address this user
has anyone else hit-up the new "buy 4 comics" at wal-mart? Just got a Catwoman 80th anniversary J. Scott Campbell/Sabine Rich cover and a Snelson Comedy is Dying #1....Another one had three Jokers #3.
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How much will Tyler Huntley's rookie card increase in value if he starts or plays this weekend and has as good a performance as he did against the Browns and the Packers? Coming off the bench against the Browns he was 27 for 38, threw for 270 yards, and had 1 TD. Against the Packers he was 28 for 40, threw for 215 yards with 2 TD's.
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If the viagra is working you should be well over a 9.8. xkonk private msg quote post Address this user
If I start a thread called "I want stuff without paying for it", will people actually use it to complain about buyer/seller fees, shipping prices and boxes, taxes, and the like?
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Masculinity takes a holiday. EbayMafia private msg quote post Address this user
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If I start a thread called "I want stuff without paying for it", will people actually use it to complain about buyer/seller fees, shipping prices and boxes, taxes, and the like?


Good grief, we're like a gaggle of millennials. This is what happens when individuals converge into groups I think. I saw it when I managed franchisees. Individually they were typically wonderful...as a group they became buttheads.
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I don't believe this....and I know you don't care that I don't believe this. GAC private msg quote post Address this user
I think people just like to argue in front of an audience whether they actually believe their position or not....they see an opportunity to commandeer the discussion.
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The apple sauce and pudding were the best part... Bronte private msg quote post Address this user
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I think people just like to argue in front of an audience whether they actually believe their position or not....they see an opportunity to commandeer the discussion.


That's pretty sad that a person needs to seek attention in that fashion. Granted I see this A LOT, in this forum.
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Masculinity takes a holiday. EbayMafia private msg quote post Address this user
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I think people just like to argue in front of an audience whether they actually believe their position or not....they see an opportunity to commandeer the discussion.


@GAC I think online it's all too easy to get entrenched and very difficult to back away from or moderate a position. In verbal debates the words disappear and it's easier to add qualifiers that soften a position. I think verbal disagreements are much more likely to result in a compromise understanding. Online not so much.
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I don't believe this....and I know you don't care that I don't believe this. GAC private msg quote post Address this user
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I think people just like to argue in front of an audience whether they actually believe their position or not....they see an opportunity to commandeer the discussion.


@GAC I think online it's all too easy to get entrenched and very difficult to back away from or moderate a position. In verbal debates the words disappear and it's easier to add qualifiers that soften a position. I think verbal disagreements are much more likely to result in a compromise understanding. Online not so much.


100% And ofcourse online anonymity emboldens people to continue the derailment. They communicate with impunity in a way they would never do in person.
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I don't believe this....and I know you don't care that I don't believe this. GAC private msg quote post Address this user
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I think people just like to argue in front of an audience whether they actually believe their position or not....they see an opportunity to commandeer the discussion.


That's pretty sad that a person needs to seek attention in that fashion. Granted I see this A LOT, in this forum.


I do agree... but nowhere near as bad as across the street....now that CBCS is in Texas is CGC still "across the street" or does that phrase need to be updated?
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The apple sauce and pudding were the best part... Bronte private msg quote post Address this user
It's a metaphor more so than a literal interpretation.
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past performance is no guarantee of future actions. KatKomics private msg quote post Address this user
Whats the minimum number of cattle required to have a stampede??
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Whats the minimum number of cattle required to have a stampede??


Two. One to hold the ink pad and one to hold the “e” die.

Edit: sorry, read it as “stamped e”
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I live in RI and Rhode Islanders eat chili with beans. esaravo private msg quote post Address this user
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Whats the minimum number of cattle required to have a stampede??


According to Doug Adams, 42 (and thanks for the fish).
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