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lol.. the "mob" idea sounds great... we should have like a cruise or something... go in there and look like we're about to order up a storm..... then leave.

that woman is in need of a big ChoOCK.

in on mob idea. slack ordering and leaving all that fine bird though, just make sure everyone trolls her enough to set her off..

Back on Topic of having a whinge, a cry or a sook.

Paypal eh.

Sell several items to another forum member, they pay via paypal

One of the items has some damage in transit (afaik)

paypal gives them their money back and they get to keep half my items.

now you'd think that this is where paypals appeal process would come into play. They asked for a stat dec declaring that not all the items had been returned, which I supplied, but they rejected. Wasnt Statutory or Declaratory enough?

Basically told me 'deal with it'

Moral of the story

f**k PayPal

paypal is shit! I hate using it

I apparently owe them $50...well guess what f**kers the card details the have for that account are no longer in use (I have 2 account btw) so they can jam it

Apparently I owe them $800. as a result of the unwarranted and illegal return of items in a second hand sale in which ebay had no part. Not including loss of money through the items not returned.

Basically my only option now, beside lodging a case with the financial ombudsman service, which i've done, is to issue a letter of demand to the buyer and start court proceedings. Fun times

link to full vid with moar bewbies? who wants it?

anyhoo, is this the chicken place folks were talking about with the crabby server?

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oh and here is my rant

intersections like this (when clear) with bloody right turn arrows that stay red..what am i blind? why u no allow me to turn when no traffic!?!!

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Pat, that intersection is close enough to eastwood that it's assumed that there is a black hole-esque draw on driving skills and observation of road rules there. Just ignore the red arrow and go for it.

Pat, that intersection is close enough to eastwood that it's assumed that there is a black hole-esque draw on driving skills and observation of road rules there. Just ignore the red arrow and go for it.

LOL i see what you did there regarding general population of Eastwood and its surrounds and gotta give you props for it, normally couldn't agree more and well spotted re the location. Problem is there is a cop shop a few blocks back from it and if i dont get seen by one of the local rozzers then i will at least earn a shaken head and muttered curse about the recklessness of import drivers from the chump stuck behind me..

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they dont go tik tik tik, they just go boom.

you hear storys of this all the time tanks,arms dumps even old cars that were hidden/lost during the war.

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