Kosh Vorlontay wrote:Another fine postage and packaging job by the coug:Negative feedback rating OVERCHARGED SERIOUSLY on postage and seller VERY UNHELPFUL. Bad packing too Buyer: triamethyst ( 1885 [Feedback score is 1,000 to 4,999] )Jun-16-09 09:22 *Reply by cougarrinard (Jun-16-09 10:40):buyer cannot read stated P&P, thats packaging, items FOAM wrap avoid block WIPEoFollow-up by triamethyst (Jun-16-09 13:56):Packing had fallen apart. Seller VERY NASTY in emails. Buyer BEWARE
Prufrock wrote:I have bought over $5000 of TSR collectibles and not one cent has gone to coug because of this thread and others like it. How do you like those apples Coug!!!!
Badmike wrote:A great article on the legendary "rubber room" and why New York and LA are circling the drain when it comes to education...http://news.aol.com/article/nyc-teachers-paid-to-do-nothing/538142Mike B.
Grug Greyskin wrote:United Auto Workers contracts have a similar deal, called a "Job Bank" where workers who have been replaced by automation or improved efficiency are still on the company dime playing crossword puzzles.The union contract, instead of guaranteeing them a paid job while they await a hearing should guarantee a fair hearing within a set, reasonable amount of time, to avoid all the backlog. That way, instead of sitting around for months, they get a paid suspension for a week or two, then their case is resolved and they are either fired or reinstated.What does this have to do with Coug?
FormCritic wrote:Then one notices that in June there was a buyer named hdragonsna who gave Dave quite a few identicle positive feedback reponses.They appear to be legitimate sales....more than one penny each, I mean...but hmmmmm.
Xaxaxe wrote:Lots of insurance complaints in there. It looks like Cougie's latest scam is charging buyers for insurance, then not actually providing any.I've said it many times, but once more won't hurt: Once a rip-off artist, always a rip-off artist.