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Playing Card Chat ♠ ♥ ♣ ♦ => Playing Card Plethora => The Pasteboard Bazaar - Sales, Trades & In Search Of (STISO) => Topic started by: Flourishes on July 10, 2012, 06:32:20 AM
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A few tips, copied from the rules for posting sales - you're missing the bits in red:
You MUST include the following info in your thread content: Shipping costs, item costs, valid e-mail contact information, where you are shipping from.
Shipping can be tricky, but at least give totals for domestic shipping with tracking of some kind.
Now these, in blue, are suggestions rather than firm rules - recommended for someone who's pretty new here and not yet an established trader.
Pictures are not required, but they may help stimulate sales. A brief paragraph telling buyers why you're a great seller may help stimulate sales as well.
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Still available if somebody is interested.
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Still available if somebody is interested.
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Drat and double drat. Payday is Thursday!
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Drat and double drat. Payday is Thursday!
What does 'drat' mean?
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Drat and double drat. Payday is Thursday!
What does 'drat' mean?
drat |drat|
exclamation (often drat someone/something)
a mild expression of anger or annoyance : “Drat!” said Mitchell, kicking the fence | “Drat you!”
DERIVATIVES
dratted adjective
ORIGIN early 19th cent.: shortening of od rat, euphemism for God rot.
Source: from my basic yet trustworthy dictionnary.
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Drat and double drat. Payday is Thursday!
What does 'drat' mean?
drat |drat|
exclamation (often drat someone/something)
a mild expression of anger or annoyance : “Drat!” said Mitchell, kicking the fence | “Drat you!”
DERIVATIVES
dratted adjective
ORIGIN early 19th cent.: shortening of od rat, euphemism for God rot.
Source: from my basic yet trustworthy dictionnary.
Guys, enough. I'm an interested potential customer. Are you as well? If not, then leave this guy's thread alone.
For greater clarity: the expression was a catch phrase of a cartoon character from Hanna Barbera called Snidely Whiplash. Bad guy, wore a cape and a huge-brimmed hat. I think he dressed in purple all the time.
If you wish to discuss this more, take it to PMs please.
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As I mentioned in your other listing, I need to see your email address in that first post.