I still can't believe I'm getting accused of bad communication.
You asked me yesterday if I still had silver bullion for sale after taking it off the market here. Even though you had initially contacted me about the ad and had promised (and failed) to e-mail me on September 3rd with a reply if you had still wanted the bullion or not, I decided to reply .I said yes. You asked for a good deal. Since I want to liquidate all my silver holdings, I gave you a price of @ spot and free shipping. You insisted on overpaying me beyond my quote, and I figured on a price which included shipping and packing. I gave you my BTC address for this transaction and you sent them. You still overpaid beyond that amount. I replied and told you I got the BTC and asked for a mailing address and would send you the tracking number for the package tomorrow. You seemed confused, because you sent an e-mail with your address that must have gotten caught up in a spam filter. So you sent your address again using an alternate method. I confirmed getting the address through the new method.
You would think that would be plenty of communication for most people? Nope. I got a PM through here today at 1:30 PM accusing me of being untrustworthy because I somehow haven't met his standards for communication. So I tried to tell him that I would get to it in about an hour along with any other mailing I planned to do for the day and e-mail him when I was done with the tracking number. This wasn't good enough for him, and he demanded a full refund which I sent. I could be an asshole and deduct the .0005 transaction fee, but...
Sorry dude, you're going in my memory as one of my worst selling experiences ever.
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Interesting. Just signed up, but there's some PHP errors showing up on the successful registration page. Just PM'ed them to you.
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Would this be the appropriate place to discuss such things? Would "Marketplace" be better? Should there be a sticky so we can refuse to deal with people others have had issues with?
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The deadline and event date...way too close.
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Im calling it now, the ASIC scams will total a value larger then the pirate heist.
They have ~$1million in sales so far for the jalepeno alone, so it would be a huge scam. The difference is people paid with credit cards/paypal that leaves a paper trail (and can be charge-backed). The consensus, I've seen, is that they are real and will ship - just later than projected and possibly lower spec than quoted. It's a huge scam even if they are legit. Why? Because the first deliveries will be the only ones to ever turn a profit on their mining.
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You consider the Mitt Romney extortion positive?
Bad publicity is still publicity.
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I don't get how this is supposed to work. Which is probably why I've never broken the mid 130's on an IQ test.
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Bitmit is seriously lacking in a "completed items" search function. It would encourage a lot more sellers if they knew how much items sold for on your site.
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It's payday, and time for people to spend their hard earned money on SR using Bitinstant...
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The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress entered service in 1955. The U.S. Air Force intends to keep it in service until at least 2045. That's 90 years. They may extend that time frame.
I've wondered for awhile now how those things have lasted so long. Considering there's been so many plane crashes where metal fatigue was involved.
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I feel like we are about to experience a paradigm shift.
Just another excuse for more of our freedoms to be eroded. That's why I'm focusing on BTC now...
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Gummy Bears are made from cow hooves.
I guess that goes with anything made with gelatin.
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Poll conclusion: we should all be put in prison.
I've heard that the average American breaks three laws a day. Geez are these 3 laws?.... ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Rolling the joint, Smoking the joint, Passing the joint. Especially passing the joint.
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I've been seeing way too much shady shit going on here. Even with a member many had successful transactions with (including myself) *cough* HeavyMetal*cough*
See, I don't understand that argument at all. If it's likely that you'll never get the goods from an established member if they don't send them first, then there's the same risk that you as an established member won't pay him when you get them. huh? I don't follow.. care to elaborate? What aren't you getting about it? As a buyer, you can easily scam him if you require the goods to be sent first.
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I've been seeing way too much shady shit going on here. Even with a member many had successful transactions with (including myself) *cough* HeavyMetal*cough*
See, I don't understand that argument at all. If it's likely that you'll never get the goods from an established member if they don't send them first, then there's the same risk that you as an established member won't pay him when you get them.
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Where is CSI when you need them to do an infinite zoom enhance on the reflection on the bottle?
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Now, to get the exact location of Ashley Shavers, one only needs to hope and wait for the geolocation features of some smartphone camera to be enabled, and a new picture to be uploaded... ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I already checked for exif data, no dice. ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif)
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"Ashley Shavers updated her cover photo. Friday, September 7 at 8:40am"
Yep, looks like the two of them are probably on a beach somewhere outside the jurisdiction of the US...
because of the bottle of real pirate rum?? ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Because I feel that the pic change isn't coincidental to BS&T not returning the money to it's depositors.
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