Xaxaxe wrote:No, that misses the point. I'm saying that a literal millionaire wouldn't be shopping for memory cards on eBay in the first place. eBay is a completely inefficient way to purchase common items, especially if money is no object. In theory, this isn't a guy looking to save a couple of bucks on a common item found in every Best Buy, Circuit City, or CompUSA in the country.Bottom line: it doesn't add up at all. People who drop $3 million on warehouses of music do not also buy single memory cards. I'll be stunned beyond description if that bid turns out to be legitimate.
Plaag wrote:Well going through Amazon it would be no problem, and seems I can get it without going through the Target portion - have you tried seeing if Amazon.ca has it listed? If not I can get this for you, may even be able to ship it to you direct without having to have it sent to me, not sure though if I can send outside the US..never tried.ShaneG.
The other development is that the rare Rolling Stones collection Mawhinney is claiming to be worth $10,000 can be purchased on eBay for $599.
jasonw1239 wrote:Thanks Shane,Amazon Canada does not carry it. If you can do that when you get a chance please let me know. If you want paypal I'll kick in extra to cover the fees.Just send me a total.
Well, it seems that you were right on the mark X: http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.d ... id=jopsoup &&ftab=FeedbackAsBuyer&iid=230204810354 NRU.
Kingofpain89 wrote:8O http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23360175Wonder if Al even woke up when the quake happened? He is pretty close to the epicenter according to the news. Anyone else in Great Britain get shaken up?
jasonw1239 wrote:I just received confirmation from James Ward at Troll Lord Games that a Call of Cthulhu scenario I wrote called The Hoosac Horror will be published in the Crusader.