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Re: Not Selling - Did I make a mistake?
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Posted by harley1983 on October 10, 2004 at 22:03:40 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Re: Not Selling - Did I make a mistake? posted by john_bud on October 10, 2004 at 19:26:08:
You did exactly right. I buy and sell on this site, today in fact, on ebay, and at auctions, and good ole American greenbacks and in a pinch, Because of the slow mules they use in my part of the country for mail service, a postal money order. But most of the time, as soon as I make a purchase, and I have over 200 positive feedbacks on ebay, I grab the missus, the sack with the money, and we go for a road trip. Never had a problem yet. Yeh, technology is great, and on another topic, I talked to my son through email in real time tonight and he is in Baghdad. This is just about too much for this old man to comprehend. My dad in WW11 it took weeks to get mail, me in the Nam it took a week or so, and now it takes long enough to hit the send key. Almost tooooo fast. Later, Harley
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