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Originally Posted by pcdoctor
I guess I'll join in.
Ok. I assume a woman can't be considered a d*ck, right?
So, what would a woman be considered?
Ok. I assume a woman can't be considered a d*ck, right?
So, what would a woman be considered?
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Your wisecracks bounce off me like ping pong balls. And I actually just joined the other day, I basically stole this user-id because I registered a bit ago, and got the confirmation e-mail, activated the account but i still couldn't post or make threads. I e-mailed the support address but no one ever got back to me. so I tried tired combinations of user ids and passwords until I got one that worked. No harm no foul whoever had it before hasn't used it since he opened it.
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Amazon.com Marketplace's buyer shipping may have gone up a little, but as a non-"professional" seller, I think their commission fees are rapacious. Still, I've had a lot more activity there than on Half.com, and I think people are willing to pay more on Amazon than Half.
Anyway, you're more secure on Amazon, I think, than Ebay, and it's nice buying something for a flat fee. As a seller it's nice being able to have something listed for much longer than the 10 days of an auction, and to play with the prices [only before selling, never after!]
Anyway, you're more secure on Amazon, I think, than Ebay, and it's nice buying something for a flat fee. As a seller it's nice being able to have something listed for much longer than the 10 days of an auction, and to play with the prices [only before selling, never after!]
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Originally Posted by Badlands
You just have to buy from sellers with good feedback. Most sellers with great feedback (say 97%+ with a fair number of ratings) are more reliable than most retailers. In fact, Amazon sells their returns and damaged products under the seller name warehouse_deals, and their feedback percentage is 96%. J&R Music is 95%, Crutchfield 94%, Office Depot 89% and CompUSA 86%. 

Compusa 86%. Wow!




