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If this thread keeps going I might break 1000 on the vote meter thing...LMAO.
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RMA meaning "Rigid molecular activity"


That is odd...I've always thought RMA stood for "Return Materials Authorization"....and you receive credit for the return.

My bad....*smiles*.....

@DocBrown.....just kidding.....I don't care what anyone calls me....just don't call me late for dinner.

Shoot...I've been repeatedly called "Devil's Spawn" by many people.

I know I am not such.....so I disregard their comment as infantile and continue moving forward.

Trust..."RMA" is nothing for you to worry about.

If it is any consolation.....you can call me "Devil's Spawn" and I promise you can use it for all eternity or until I decide to leave this company's forum.

:o)

There it is......I thought I saw you smile......*winks*.....
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Because missing people are fun to use in a joke.
Bet mom and dad would laugh their butts off.


Oh, I know, I know. "Lighten up, she wouldn't mind."




Someone needs to tell Sigs that image is Laura Palmer, then someone needs to explain what Twin Peaks is.

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COLLECTOR shrewbeer private msg quote post Address this user
Dont you dare joke about missing people 😡

Oh wait thats from a movie nevermind

Still, not funny.

Wait, yes its funny.
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Dont you dare joke about missing people 😡

Oh wait thats from a movie nevermind

Still, not funny.

Wait, yes its funny.


Hopefully he calms down after getting that information, he got pretty riled up over it
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he got pretty riled up over it

He does that sometimes, just give him a beer and some pancakes, he'll be ok.
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I bought a meat grinder on amazon for $60 and it's changed my life. kaptainmyke private msg quote post Address this user
oh god i love the internet and pop culture
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You always should contact the seller first.

Given the chance a good seller will be very quick to make things right.

If you have reached out to the seller and they start to give you any flack, run do not walk to file your claim.

At least you gave them a chance.


Why even bother with that when you don't have to?

Just curious.


You contact the seller first because:

1. It is the right thing to do (how would you feel if you were the seller?)
2. The seller can refund you faster than it takes to get a case resolved.
3. ebay has better things to do than resolve disputes that could easily be handled by talking directly and dealing fairly
4. If you keep crying wolf every time there is a problem without contacting the seller, eventually ebay is going to rule against you


This, but mainly #1.

You give people the chance to fix it. Not giving people the chance to fix a problem makes you what...? Right. A dick.

Any entity, person, company, whatever who has brought a lawsuit against another entity WITHOUT trying to resolve it directly with that other party first is (almost always) thrown out of court.

It's called "acting in good faith", and if you don't do it, you will (almost certainly) lose.

There will certainly be exceptions to that rule, but in general, you need to act in good faith, and part of that is trying to resolve the matter directly BEFORE involving other entities.


You make it sound as if following their own rules is somehow illegal.

Can you please explain how using the system eBay has in place is analogous to taking someone to court and not acting in good faith?

Just curious
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I bought a meat grinder on amazon for $60 and it's changed my life. kaptainmyke private msg quote post Address this user

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Because missing people are fun to use in a joke.
Bet mom and dad would laugh their butts off.


Oh, I know, I know. "Lighten up, she wouldn't mind."




Someone needs to tell Sigs that image is Laura Palmer, then someone needs to explain what Twin Peaks is.



Thanks for clearing that up. I don't watch programs like twin peaks, and didn't know her from Eve.
Good to know nobody real was disrespected this way.
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I hope not. I need 99 more votes to reach 1K.
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I hope not. I need 99 more votes to reach 1K.


90
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Because missing people are fun to use in a joke.
Bet mom and dad would laugh their butts off.


Oh, I know, I know. "Lighten up, she wouldn't mind."




Someone needs to tell Sigs that image is Laura Palmer, then someone needs to explain what Twin Peaks is.



Thanks for clearing that up. I don't watch programs like twin peaks, and didn't know her from Eve.
Good to know nobody real was disrespected this way.

Remember you can always do a google image search to check stuff first.
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COLLECTOR DarthLego private msg quote post Address this user
Oh, the thread died? I guess everyone stopped for dinner. 😋
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First day of spring free small ice cream cones at Dairy Queen
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Oh, the thread died? I guess everyone stopped for dinner. 😋


No everyone just got depressed thinking about missing actors and how to find them
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You always should contact the seller first.

Given the chance a good seller will be very quick to make things right.

If you have reached out to the seller and they start to give you any flack, run do not walk to file your claim.

At least you gave them a chance.


Why even bother with that when you don't have to?

Just curious.


You contact the seller first because:

1. It is the right thing to do (how would you feel if you were the seller?)
2. The seller can refund you faster than it takes to get a case resolved.
3. ebay has better things to do than resolve disputes that could easily be handled by talking directly and dealing fairly
4. If you keep crying wolf every time there is a problem without contacting the seller, eventually ebay is going to rule against you


This, but mainly #1.

You give people the chance to fix it. Not giving people the chance to fix a problem makes you what...? Right. A dick.

Any entity, person, company, whatever who has brought a lawsuit against another entity WITHOUT trying to resolve it directly with that other party first is (almost always) thrown out of court.

It's called "acting in good faith", and if you don't do it, you will (almost certainly) lose.

There will certainly be exceptions to that rule, but in general, you need to act in good faith, and part of that is trying to resolve the matter directly BEFORE involving other entities.


You make it sound as if following their own rules is somehow illegal.

Can you please explain how using the system eBay has in place is analogous to taking someone to court and not acting in good faith?

Just curious


Interesting question Casey.
May I call you Casey?
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Oh, the thread died? I guess everyone stopped for dinner. 😋


No everyone just got depressed thinking about missing actors and how to find them


There's a very good reason I reacted the way I did, and I hope NO ONE here ever knows what it feels like.

Have fun.
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You always should contact the seller first.

Given the chance a good seller will be very quick to make things right.

If you have reached out to the seller and they start to give you any flack, run do not walk to file your claim.

At least you gave them a chance.


Why even bother with that when you don't have to?

Just curious.


You contact the seller first because:

1. It is the right thing to do (how would you feel if you were the seller?)
2. The seller can refund you faster than it takes to get a case resolved.
3. ebay has better things to do than resolve disputes that could easily be handled by talking directly and dealing fairly
4. If you keep crying wolf every time there is a problem without contacting the seller, eventually ebay is going to rule against you


This, but mainly #1.

You give people the chance to fix it. Not giving people the chance to fix a problem makes you what...? Right. A dick.

Any entity, person, company, whatever who has brought a lawsuit against another entity WITHOUT trying to resolve it directly with that other party first is (almost always) thrown out of court.

It's called "acting in good faith", and if you don't do it, you will (almost certainly) lose.

There will certainly be exceptions to that rule, but in general, you need to act in good faith, and part of that is trying to resolve the matter directly BEFORE involving other entities.


You make it sound as if following their own rules is somehow illegal.

Can you please explain how using the system eBay has in place is analogous to taking someone to court and not acting in good faith?

Just curious


Interesting question Casey.
May I call you Casey?


No, on this board I am Logan510...but if you must, please call me Guest510
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Collector Beige private msg quote post Address this user
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You always should contact the seller first.

Given the chance a good seller will be very quick to make things right.

If you have reached out to the seller and they start to give you any flack, run do not walk to file your claim.

At least you gave them a chance.


Why even bother with that when you don't have to?

Just curious.


You contact the seller first because:

1. It is the right thing to do (how would you feel if you were the seller?)
2. The seller can refund you faster than it takes to get a case resolved.
3. ebay has better things to do than resolve disputes that could easily be handled by talking directly and dealing fairly
4. If you keep crying wolf every time there is a problem without contacting the seller, eventually ebay is going to rule against you


This, but mainly #1.

You give people the chance to fix it. Not giving people the chance to fix a problem makes you what...? Right. A dick.

Any entity, person, company, whatever who has brought a lawsuit against another entity WITHOUT trying to resolve it directly with that other party first is (almost always) thrown out of court.

It's called "acting in good faith", and if you don't do it, you will (almost certainly) lose.

There will certainly be exceptions to that rule, but in general, you need to act in good faith, and part of that is trying to resolve the matter directly BEFORE involving other entities.


You make it sound as if following their own rules is somehow illegal.

Can you please explain how using the system eBay has in place is analogous to taking someone to court and not acting in good faith?

Just curious


Interesting question Casey.
May I call you Casey?


No, on this board I am Logan510...but if you must, please call me Guest510


Noting that you created a persona that has a reputation for certain types of activities; I'd have thought that you'd be proud of your legacy.
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there's a very good reason I reacted the way I did, and I hope NO ONE here ever knows what it feels like.


@MR_SigS I wouldnt ever purposefully dig at someone's personal miseries. Probably doesnt mean shit, but you have my condolences and/or apologies if my comment did such.
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Collector Logan510 private msg quote post Address this user
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You always should contact the seller first.

Given the chance a good seller will be very quick to make things right.

If you have reached out to the seller and they start to give you any flack, run do not walk to file your claim.

At least you gave them a chance.


Why even bother with that when you don't have to?

Just curious.


You contact the seller first because:

1. It is the right thing to do (how would you feel if you were the seller?)
2. The seller can refund you faster than it takes to get a case resolved.
3. ebay has better things to do than resolve disputes that could easily be handled by talking directly and dealing fairly
4. If you keep crying wolf every time there is a problem without contacting the seller, eventually ebay is going to rule against you


This, but mainly #1.

You give people the chance to fix it. Not giving people the chance to fix a problem makes you what...? Right. A dick.

Any entity, person, company, whatever who has brought a lawsuit against another entity WITHOUT trying to resolve it directly with that other party first is (almost always) thrown out of court.

It's called "acting in good faith", and if you don't do it, you will (almost certainly) lose.

There will certainly be exceptions to that rule, but in general, you need to act in good faith, and part of that is trying to resolve the matter directly BEFORE involving other entities.


You make it sound as if following their own rules is somehow illegal.

Can you please explain how using the system eBay has in place is analogous to taking someone to court and not acting in good faith?

Just curious


Interesting question Casey.
May I call you Casey?


No, on this board I am Logan510...but if you must, please call me Guest510


Noting that you created a persona that has a reputation for certain types of activities; I'd have thought that you'd be proud of your legacy.


Touche good sir
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@Beige shouldnt your name be DocBeige? Or was Beige before getting the doctorate? I never knew Brown was a higher rank than Beige 🤔
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You are welcome Guest510 - anyhow the day is warming so I'm off to find some shade.
Be well
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@Beige shouldnt your name be DocBeige? Or was Beige before getting the doctorate? I never knew Brown was a higher rank than Beige 🤔



That my friend is one of the mysteries of life.
I shall go and debate wether to become outraged at your suggestion, or start calling everyone I don't like Kevin.

It's a tough call, and I may be some time.
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