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I just received Mario Twins and Duck Hunt...uh, I mean Galactic Attack and Street Fighter Collection from you in the mail today. WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU TRYING TO PULL?
First, you used a good, sturdy box to ship them in! What is the big idea? Could you have not found a beat-up, flimsy box that could have been destroyed by the Post Orifice?
Secondly, where do you get off using styrofoam peanuts? I mean, geez, packing them in there like you were trying to protect the items I bought, so they would arrive in good condition? What kind of creep are you!?
To add insult to injury, you used bubble-wrap. BUBBLE-WRAP, for Gawd's sake! As if the sturdy box and styrofoam peanuts were not enough, you add yet ANOTHER layer of protection! <IMG SRC="smilies/ohno.gif" border="0"> Good Gawd, man, when will it stop?
Lastly, you said this stuff was MINT CONDITION! I beg to differ, MINT CONDITION generally indicates that the items have been used, and are still like new. You, on the other hand, seem to be taking what I believe to be NEW merchandise, and passing it off as merely "mint condition," possibly to try and fool me into thinking you are a great seller, and therefore convincing me to do business with you again. GUESS WHAT, BUDDY? IT WORKED! <IMG SRC="smilies/wink.gif" border="0">
[ June 25, 2001: Message edited by: BioMotor_Unitron ]
First, you used a good, sturdy box to ship them in! What is the big idea? Could you have not found a beat-up, flimsy box that could have been destroyed by the Post Orifice?
Secondly, where do you get off using styrofoam peanuts? I mean, geez, packing them in there like you were trying to protect the items I bought, so they would arrive in good condition? What kind of creep are you!?
To add insult to injury, you used bubble-wrap. BUBBLE-WRAP, for Gawd's sake! As if the sturdy box and styrofoam peanuts were not enough, you add yet ANOTHER layer of protection! <IMG SRC="smilies/ohno.gif" border="0"> Good Gawd, man, when will it stop?
Lastly, you said this stuff was MINT CONDITION! I beg to differ, MINT CONDITION generally indicates that the items have been used, and are still like new. You, on the other hand, seem to be taking what I believe to be NEW merchandise, and passing it off as merely "mint condition," possibly to try and fool me into thinking you are a great seller, and therefore convincing me to do business with you again. GUESS WHAT, BUDDY? IT WORKED! <IMG SRC="smilies/wink.gif" border="0">
[ June 25, 2001: Message edited by: BioMotor_Unitron ]