Insane Ebay Auctions - CD (2012)
Oh I wish I'd live near him, but 850km are too many ... would be nice to meet his happy faceAvenger wrote: Please punch him in the face.
If this guy really wants to get technical he is still wrong. This is not a "bootleg" as the word is actually defined as an unofficial live recording. It's a fake replica.
(yes it's him)
- ION BRITTON
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I fucking HATE non-bidding watchers. It's like windowshopping on a sunday when all the stores are closed. Why do they even bother?gigadeth wrote:by the way, i found ebay show the number of watchers. i don't understand why ebay did it because most cases over a half of watchers are not interested in bidding on the item.
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- Nebuchadnezzar
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losers by defaultmalegys wrote:I fucking HATE non-bidding watchers. It's like windowshopping on a sunday when all the stores are closed. Why do they even bother?gigadeth wrote:by the way, i found ebay show the number of watchers. i don't understand why ebay did it because most cases over a half of watchers are not interested in bidding on the item.
Leaders... Not Followers!
http://www.e-recordfair.com/seller/Nebuchadnezzar
http://www.youtube.com/user/sortilege81/videos
http://www.e-recordfair.com/seller/Nebuchadnezzar
http://www.youtube.com/user/sortilege81/videos
I bid on maybe one in every twenty items I watch. I watch them because:
A) I have the item myself and am interested to see the end price
but especially
B) The start price is low and I'm hoping to score a bargain. As bargains are scarce on ebay, the price has often risen above my maximum before the auction's end
A) I have the item myself and am interested to see the end price
but especially
B) The start price is low and I'm hoping to score a bargain. As bargains are scarce on ebay, the price has often risen above my maximum before the auction's end
- slayerhatesusall2
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That was one of the worst conditioned cds I owned, when I originally bought it off amazon.de I was surprised it even worked since there was a big dent on the top edge of the disc, but not near the data area of the cd, and thousands of small scratches on the top and bottom. That cd previously made a cat extremely happy. Since I was honest about the condition in the description I was surprised I was able to even sell it at all, let alone get the $75 I got for it. His ad says its in Ex+ conditionHelstar wrote:Oh, sadly I know that guy very well ... he has zero clue about heavy metal (actually, he hates it, he likes RAP !) and he's only out to earn money ... double facepalm.
The stupidest thing he has done: buying a beated up Exumer cd on ebay.com from Slayerhateusall and then trying to sell it for 500 euro on ebay.it
Well apparently I am a "loser by default" as well because I do the same thing from time to time.humus wrote:I bid on maybe one in every twenty items I watch. I watch them because:
A) I have the item myself and am interested to see the end price
but especially
B) The start price is low and I'm hoping to score a bargain. As bargains are scarce on ebay, the price has often risen above my maximum before the auction's end
bigfootkit wrote:"Your Steel Is Not True"
stormspell wrote:"I hate all my releases. I only listen to Korn and Limp Bizkit, don't you know..."
Same here. Most of the time I simply forget to bid.Avenger wrote:Well apparently I am a "loser by default" as well because I do the same thing from time to time.humus wrote:I bid on maybe one in every twenty items I watch. I watch them because:
A) I have the item myself and am interested to see the end price
but especially
B) The start price is low and I'm hoping to score a bargain. As bargains are scarce on ebay, the price has often risen above my maximum before the auction's end
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im a loser for default too,althoug sometimes im lucky to be the winner...Avenger wrote:Well apparently I am a "loser by default" as well because I do the same thing from time to time.humus wrote:I bid on maybe one in every twenty items I watch. I watch them because:
A) I have the item myself and am interested to see the end price
but especially
B) The start price is low and I'm hoping to score a bargain. As bargains are scarce on ebay, the price has often risen above my maximum before the auction's end