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Re: FS: Blizzard 2060
« on: December 31, 2008, 10:05:14 PM »
I agree, for a seller this was way out of line, almost rude. It's an attempt to make the seller aware of how much he could have gotten.. but, what you CAN get is often directly linked to your patience..  if you don't want to endure an auction etc, this is quite disappointing, and I expected more. Much more, as I've looked up to redrumloa..
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Re: FS: Blizzard 2060
« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2009, 09:48:09 PM »
Let's not get this out of hand, hm? The original comment was underhanded, it wasn't appropriate. Later there was some heated feelings, but now it's just getting silly.

Btw, does AO allow people to edit their posts without it being shown in the posts? Cause when I read this thread a couple of days ago, it looked a lot more hostile than now..

edit, test..
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Re: FS: Blizzard 2060
« Reply #2 on: January 03, 2009, 01:13:23 AM »
@kd7ota

Anyone can sell at high prices. That's OK. What's being disputed in this thread is when a professional seller goes into a thread that is between a hobbyist seller and a hobbyist buyer and drops a remark that was uncalled for. That's all it was, really. Then it got stupid and he invited his friends and family, too.

I still think it was wrong and unethical - the guy not only sells stuff for a living, he's also a moderator. However soon it got too bad, from all sides..

The original statement was wrong, but so was many of the following ones too. Now we're down to either fixing this, or forgetting this.
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