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Grazzt said:
All I know is they better be glad I wasn't there. My daughter would'nt have her "Talking Elmo" that year, wouldn't have her collectible barbies last year, and I'd have been at least $1200 dollars richer. :D

LOL! :D

Daughter: "Where's my Talking Elmo?"

Father: "I don't know. But, daddy has a new big screen TV. Look!" ;)
 

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Henry said:
This coming from a guy writing up his experiences in the Banewarrens. :D

And before you say it, yes I know you didn't pay for it. :)


EBay is inherently based on the old axiom that "one man's trash is another man's treasure." If my wife sells collectible dolls for $100.00 a pop, that's fine - because there is someone who was just made very happy, however long or brief, by making that voluntary purchase. As long as the market will bear it, I see no problem with the act itself. "More money than sense" is an old saying with a DIFFERENT subject, one which I will not get into here.

One of these days, I'll get the gumption to prove the old saying, and offer a bag of my household garbage on EBay and see if it sells. :)
Last year a college friend of mine sold a dollar bill on ebay and got 5$ for it.
 

I sold a one year old issue of Dragon magazine for $65 once.

I have also sold Games Workshop minis for upwards of $75 - mostly Man O' War stuff.

Is that wrong? ;)
 

ArthurQ said:
Last year a college friend of mine sold a dollar bill on ebay and got 5$ for it.



Was the dollar a Federal Reserve Note or a Silver Certificate Note? If one, he is $4 richer, if another, he lost a few dollars. I was handed a Silver Certificate dollar at a grocery story and showed some friends, one offered me $35 for it. I tearfully let it go.

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hellbender said:
Was the dollar a Federal Reserve Note or a Silver Certificate Note? If one, he is $4 richer, if another, he lost a few dollars. I was handed a Silver Certificate dollar at a grocery story and showed some friends, one offered me $35 for it. I tearfully let it go.

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wow, we used a stack of them when tipping!

i have 2 5s left over if you wanna talk cheap sale :)
 

Sirius_Black said:
LOL! :D

Daughter: "Where's my Talking Elmo?"

Father: "I don't know. But, daddy has a new big screen TV. Look!" ;)

LOL- that's right. And we could watch the "real" Elmo (as real as a puppet can be) on Seasame Street talk all day on daddy's new big screen. :D
 

hellbender said:
Was the dollar a Federal Reserve Note or a Silver Certificate Note? If one, he is $4 richer, if another, he lost a few dollars. I was handed a Silver Certificate dollar at a grocery story and showed some friends, one offered me $35 for it. I tearfully let it go.

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I would be willing to see pictures of the difference if you have any?
 

When I was younger, I once had some $2.00 silver certs that I had to spend because I was outta gas and between paychecks. :(

When I was older, and learned the existance of cash advance places, I was ready to shoot myself. :)
 

No crazy people yet... why would d20 be that good on the cover of a book after all...

hey, I got an idea!!! D20 logo stamps that you can put on ANY book you want to be D20 compatible!!! Man I am gonna be RICH!

Hey don't dare any of you steal my idea ok, maybe I will accept you all as my lowly partners... hehehehe

I am already counting my dollars... maybe after that I will sell mp3 music or freewares too...

edit: my spelling sucks... hope i don't write d02 ystem on the stamps...
 
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