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somunny:

ChadTower:

So?  How many people does this guy need to tell him that the condition wasn't accurately described, but he got a really good deal on the parts anyway, so contact the seller and see if you can get a few bucks back but if not just get over it?

somunny:
Can't take a little ribbing?  Do I need to put a smiley or a little winky face in there to make it okay?

Lighten up, Francis.    :cheers:

ChadTower:

Oh I'm light, baby.  Been light for so long you can say I've been lit for years.

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--- Quote from: SavannahLion on February 27, 2007, 11:03:43 am ---
--- Quote from: (+_+) on February 27, 2007, 10:56:39 am ---I hate buying anything without being able to apply the "flick test". It's a stupid long running joke I have with a friend of mine that works on multiple levels. What it means is you are close enough to visual inspect the item as well as be able to touch (or flick it) to see if it is built well.
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I take it you've never purchased cards then.  :P Some of those guys are so protective of their "investment" that they won't even let you take it out of the 3" acrylic they clamp them in. Nevermind that most of them are crushing (ie damaging) a $500+ card by clamping it in too tight. I had one guy try to pawn off a $2,500 card on me, even had it in one of those aluminum cases with foam inserts, but wouldn't let me inspect the card for authenticity.  :laugh2:

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$2,500 for a card (craaaazy) and to say my flick test is silly.  ::) ;)

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