didn't mean to blow up dudes spot, juss seemed a bit odd that one seller had so many unsealed copies.
whats so suspect about having copies of something? Like its impossible to find more than one copy of a particular record? doesn't seem at all, IMO.
of course it's not impossible. but, when one seller just keeps listing copy after copy of a raer record on eBay it looks a bit fishy. especially when they are not sealed & all bear the same exact description.
didn't mean to blow up dudes spot, juss seemed a bit odd that one seller had so many unsealed copies.
whats so suspect about having copies of something? Like its impossible to find more than one copy of a particular record? doesn't seem at all, IMO.
of course it's not impossible. but, when one seller just keeps listing copy after copy of a raer record on eBay it looks a bit fishy. especially when they are not sealed & all bear the same exact description.
Let's see you ask this question when Reynaldo starts selling off copies of "Invitation To Openness"...
didn't mean to blow up dudes spot, juss seemed a bit odd that one seller had so many unsealed copies.
whats so suspect about having copies of something? Like its impossible to find more than one copy of a particular record? doesn't seem at all, IMO.
of course it's not impossible. but, when one seller just keeps listing copy after copy of a raer record on eBay it looks a bit fishy. especially when they are not sealed & all bear the same exact description.
Let's see you ask this question when Reynaldo starts selling off copies of "Invitation To Openness"...
of course it's not impossible. but, when one seller just keeps listing copy after copy of a raer record on eBay it looks a bit fishy. especially when they are not sealed & all bear the same exact description.
I'm still not seeing why its fishy? Not to beat a dead horse or anything, I'm just tryin to get the science behind the fishiness claim. My guess is, if they were sealed, he opened em to be sure they weren't cracked/warped.
of course it's not impossible. but, when one seller just keeps listing copy after copy of a raer record on eBay it looks a bit fishy. especially when they are not sealed & all bear the same exact description.
I'm still not seeing why its fishy? Not to beat a dead horse or anything, I'm just tryin to get the science behind the fishiness claim. My guess is, if they were sealed, he opened em to be sure they weren't cracked/warped.
What really makes this dude Is he only has 1413 positive feedback points and after all he does have 23 negatives. Smells like the pike place market to me!!!!
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You heard the man. And a shot of wheatgrass wouldn't kill you either...
word. Joel Andrews owns your children, y'all!
didn't mean to blow up dudes spot, juss seemed a bit odd that one seller had so many unsealed copies.
whats so suspect about having copies of something? Like its impossible to find more than one copy of a particular record? doesn't seem
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of course it's not impossible. but, when one seller just keeps listing copy after copy of a raer record on eBay it looks a bit fishy. especially when they are not sealed & all bear the same exact description.
Let's see you ask this question when Reynaldo starts selling off copies of "Invitation To Openness"...
I'm still not seeing why its fishy? Not to beat a dead horse or anything, I'm just tryin to get the science behind the fishiness claim. My guess is, if they were sealed, he opened em to be sure they weren't cracked/warped.
fishy because they could be non-existant.
Well, regardless, why let TheMack's nitpicking slow us down when there's slandering to be done?
I hear you have cause for concern
bring it on moderhatter