After reading what I thought was a confusing listing, I emailed the seller to make sure I knew what was for sale like I've done many times before. I've been bamboozled before, so what's the harm of asking...
Me:
What exactly is being sold here? Totally confused
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patstilwell:
I am sorry you are totally confused, that is because you did not read the ad, or the
title. It says WORDS in the title, then in the ad itself it says Beach Babes WORDS ONLY
and photo # 2. is exactly what you get. Than another place it says WORDS again, So you
need to read the ads in everybody's listings and then you won't be confused and won't
have to ask questions that is already answered for you. I sell tons of these and you are
the only person that has been totally confused and that is because you didn't read the
ad.
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Me:
And that's why I wouldn't buy it.
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patstilwell:
You don't need to buy anything from anybody until you learn to read ads. Sorry you failed
to read it and now it is the sellers fault. This is what is wrong with the world today
are people like you that blame somebody else for their mistakes!!!! By all means don't
buy from me because I don't want customers thta does not read to know what they are
getting and then you would blame me again because you was soooooo confused!!!!! You need
to also learn responsibility for your own mistakes and don't blame other people for not
doing your part in what you should already know if you would learn to learn to read an
ad.
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Me:
You're crazy. And no one wants to spend 5 minutes investigating what it is you re
selling. I emailed asking a question about what you re selling because I didn t
understand, but I see now how nasty you are and how you treat senior citizens.
MEAN PEOPLE LIKE YOU ARE WHAT S WRONG WITH THE WORLD
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patstilwell:
Do not send me another message. I am a senior too and I sure do know how to read an ad.
That is the first thing anybody does is read ads in full. It is crazy not too. So don't
give me that excuse that you are a Senior. I don't use it and I am way over being a
Senior!!!I have all kinds of customers, how should I know you are a senior. I bet you use
that a lot for excuses. Get out of my store and I have blocked you from buying from me
and I will report you for harassment and name calling. This is no excuse for telling me I
am crazy. You will get reprimanded for breaking rules of Ebay. I know you are fairly new
at Ebay but that is no excuse, that is for sure. I will turn you in for breaking two or
three rules here. Shame on you!!!!!!!!
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Me:
I already reported you
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Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Monday, February 1, 2016
Copic Conundrum #1
First fact: I'm an amateur card maker and stamper, but find that I am pretty good at picking things up from YouTube tutorials and Pinterest pins.
Second fact: I have invested a lot of money in Copic markers via Amazon (Hyatt's) and Hobby Lobby without being able to properly test and compare colors with what I own; therefore, many markers have been bought that are disappointing and/or are too alike and I just about kick myself for having spent $4-$8 on a marker that I wish I didn't waste money on. There's only so much info you can find on google to compare colors, which is my primary mode of Copic research- that and Pinterest, where a very resourceful woman does Copic Color-a-Day color comparisons. Thanks so much for that.
Third fact: The entire Copic system is based on the markers' abilities to blend with each other. From my understanding of the Copic numbering system, two markers next to each other are supposed to be blendable. I know there are many exceptions, but still, I get very disappointed when I purchase a marker that doesn't blend with either of its shoulder partners. This post is about two particular colors in the earth family that, in my opinion, do just that.
E37 - Sepia
E39 - Leather
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