on 01-04-2015 01:46 PM
Please note when purchasing from sellers, the conditions of which a seller uses ebay to sell goods is stated on every listing!
This condition is as follows:
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.
on 05-04-2015 11:09 AM
@lyndal1838 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Not at all Ebay is not our life and blood here, but perhaps entertaining your vanity is the upmost importance in this case because you are fixated on us. However you do actually sell garbage that perhaps appeals to the dying retro crowds but thats our opinion only and that does not really matter. Just for your information my Fleabay account is used by many, our staff buy all sorts of stuff (not your junk though) in this office even cheap seeds. WE don't give a rats if Fleabay were to shutdown.
Do your staff members read the boards doke?
It must make them very proud to see how much much constructive criticism their boss hands out and how he is held in such esteem by other members.
Funny isn't it, I have never had any problems selling "cheap junk". In fact, I'm doing quite well. While other sellers are seeing no sales, I am being kept busy. Maybe I should be whacking over inflated prices on my minerals like other people do.
I'm not sure where the vanity comment came from, I had that one thrown at me too. Anyone who knows me would have laughed themselves stupid at the reference of me an vanity in the same sentence!
Interesting that none of the vocals in this thread have been back. Detention anyone?
on 05-04-2015 11:44 AM
Interesting that none of the vocals in this thread have been back. Detention anyone?
There mum's and dad's may of caught them fishing and taken there computer away.
on 05-04-2015 12:01 PM
@robinsonmarineparts wrote:
Interesting that none of the vocals in this thread have been back. Detention anyone?
There mum's and dad's may of caught them fishing and taken there computer away.
I doubt it. It's against the law for mums and dads to take away the kiddies technology. I mean, they would actually have to talk to the kiddies and we can't have that!!!
on 05-04-2015 12:18 PM
@i-love-my-sheep wrote:
@robinsonmarineparts wrote:
Interesting that none of the vocals in this thread have been back. Detention anyone?
There mum's and dad's may of caught them fishing and taken there computer away.
I doubt it. It's against the law for mums and dads to take away the kiddies technology. I mean, they would actually have to talk to the kiddies and we can't have that!!!
Lol, and there lies the problem.
on 05-04-2015 01:01 PM
@robinsonmarineparts wrote:
@i-love-my-sheep wrote:
@robinsonmarineparts wrote:
Interesting that none of the vocals in this thread have been back. Detention anyone?
There mum's and dad's may of caught them fishing and taken there computer away.
I doubt it. It's against the law for mums and dads to take away the kiddies technology. I mean, they would actually have to talk to the kiddies and we can't have that!!!
Lol, and there lies the problem.
Don't forget the other problem. No technology would mean kids might have to venture out of their bedroom and (wait for it) eat dinner with their parents, instead of eating in their room while immersed in Facebook. Oh the horror!!!
The old saying of 'children should be seen and not heard' doesn't exist any more. These days it's a case of 'children should not be seen or heard'. Once upon a time you'd get arrested if anyone found out kids were locked in their room for days on end! 😄