Oh, oops, sorry! I was looking at the wrong photo. You, sir/ma’am/other, are correct.
Oh, oops, sorry! I was looking at the wrong photo. You, sir/ma’am/other, are correct.
Not on either of my monitors, it’s purple, lavender at worst.
Exactly my thought.
A good reason not to let you sell MY stuff. Facebook may prompt that but it means idiots use it even after they supposedly read my ad. And because I actually want to sell the stuff I’ve advertised, that I’m forced to, correct, say “yes” in response or ignore (or piss-off) a possible, real buyer.
You don’t need receipts to file a claim! I can recall to CRT monitors and 30"+ TV. That’s a possible $30. Don’t want to file? PLEASE DON’T! Maybe I’ll $30.01!
Well that was easy!
Sorry, my 38 years of experience, including as a dealer and journalist, say your wrong. They don’t.
So much this. Grrrr.
Oh, good GOD! I put this in all my ads for EVERYTHING and get so many of these dumbshit replies! Mostly from Facebook Marketplace, less from craigslist. A pox on their houses!
“Asking price, it’s really worth it.” (i.e. “I know what I got!”). I price “aggressively reasonably” and don’t negotiate down very much at all. Then again, I’ve never sold anything worth more than about $5,000.
This is good advice (as usual), Tom.
You think a new rider has a clue what those are? And they don’t protect things like mirrors and turn signals. I’m talking “drops” at a stop or while rolling the bike around (maybe in or out of the garage, or at a gas station), not crashes.
Apparently Maryland sucks balls, too...
As a long time rider and former magazine journalist, I applaud your thorough list.
Seems like they live “a lot of conflict.”
No, ASSHOLE, they didn’t disagree. At this point, I’m writing you off as nothing more than some stupid-thinks-he’s-smart troll. Buh-bye!
I was NOT comparing these situations at all. Are you sure you can read and comprehend the plain-meaning of sentences? Where did I make the comparison???? My comment was made in reply to someone else’s comment, which perhaps you failed to read that, too.
I agree. And I’m not the easiest going, least judgmental person by a long shot. But since I moved to my region in part of the PNW about 6-1/2 years ago, I’ve become much nicer to people (most of the time...) and understand how the basic life-tenet “don’t be a dick” is so important.
I was referring to Rodney King who did not have a gun. Perhaps some better reading comprehension from you?
At this point, I’m just going to quote the late Rodney King: