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on 28-07-2018 10:57 PM
One of the most ludicrous disguises, it seems...
Intentional misspelling is harder to pull off than it might seem. I know from experience - not that I'm the "Sell to me for a cheap price" sort of person, but rather from a "hide your identity" online Halloween day where forum members were encouraged to create a one-day-only fake ID, in order to create a virtual costume party... Prizes for anyone who managed to fool everyone until the unmasking.
It was outrageously hard to disguise myself to any degree.
With regard to collectables, I don't mind negotiating, but it has to be in good faith. Dirty shenanigans for a profit don't seem fair...
Melina, I'd probably have replied to your rude potential buyer with "Thank you for informing me. As the item in your link is $x more than my item when converted to Australian dollars, notwithstanding the postage cost from the US to you in Australia, clearly my price is too low, and I'm going to raise it right now! I'd never have known if it hadn't been for your polite communication! Thanks so much!
Best regard, etc., etc."