Center_Stage_Hobbies wrote:If you deal with him, that's an individual decision. But if you ignore the warning signs and bid from him anyway, don't bitch when your items get lost in the mail...or you get overcharged for shipping...or he leaves you negative feedback to address a customer's concerns.
killjoy32 wrote:CSH just take it from me chummer, that he will never screw me on a deal. Simple as.Al
gyg wrote:We all believe you Al
bclarkie wrote:Perhaps I could have been more diplomatic, but this is well said. The only thing that I would also add is that everytime that you deal with Cougar, full knowing what he is and what he does, you are effectively pissing right in the face of all the innocent unknowing people that Cougar has trampled all over along the way all these years. You all who still deal with Dave might be okay with that, but I'm not. If tomorrow deal ole Dave was the only purveyor in the RPG section of Ebay, I'd never bid on anything again.
serleran wrote: I went to ebay.co.uk and ran a search for everything with TSR in it, under the roleplaying section, and like 500 items show up. Then, I go to the advanced search and exclude mister cougie... 5 items (yeah, a whole 5!) show up.
lawrenson wrote:I don't think many ppl put "TSR" in their Headers.AD&D, D&D or Dungeons & Dragons, are more popular.Cheers,Malcolm
lawrenson wrote:Hi,quite frankly, unless its a very rare or unusual item, it just isn't worth me listing stuff on Ebay.I can get vastly more dosh taking the lot to shows and conventions, and tagging on to Mrs Malcolms card stall.I get a minimum of £5.00 ($10) for any module unless its damaged. You don't have to sell much for it to add up. People don't mind paying a bit extra if they can see what they're getting, plus they don't have to pay postage.Stuff on Ebay sells for peanuts, and I won't be party to the "Postage makes profit" mentality.Cheers,Malc
megnelwil wrote:From what I can gather this is probably the #1 resource on the Internet for early edition D&D. A treasure trove of information, well supported facts and advice, opinions etc. In other words, it's credibility is sky high. That is, until it comes to devoting entire threads to one particular seller, that's when the credibility takes a hit in my humble, newbie opinion.
lawrenson wrote:Hi,were you the bloke my Missus (Karen from House Atreides) was talking to at Game07?Cheers,malc