Should I Worry?

ToughRowToHoe said:
It can still be done. I'll be a gentleman and let you go first. ;)

Regards,
Steve

Wow, you guys finally got the balls to leave feedback. I'm impressed!

Chris :p
 
TATE said:
Steve,

Sorry about that. I have had some complaints about my sniping. I am using a bidding software called Bidnapper and I have no clue who's bidding on what - I pick out what I want to bid on and it bids with 4 seconds left in the auction.

The Rack and Cue is a First Catalog Model 6 - it came out beautiful - I love that one. It was from a seller, Davecards on E-Bay who has since become my friend.

I am experimenting with a web-site. Actually, I just created it today. Here it is - you're the first one to see it - go to the first catalog cues and click on the Model 6 button at the bottom to see it. The Rack and Cue Model 6 is the one on the right, with a gold label.

Please let me know what you think. The site's a rough outline but I think you'll get the idea.

The Palmer Collector

Chris
No need for apologies, Chris. I've just always been a little curious about that cue. Thanks for letting me see your collection. Those are some awesome cues. How long have you been collecting Palmers?

Regards,
Steve
 
TATE said:
Wow, you guys finally got the balls to leave feedback. I'm impressed!

Chris :p
Negotiations of that nature are slow going. Neither side was willing to budge. We almost had to call in Henry Kissinger. :D
 
TATE said:
Wow, you guys finally got the balls to leave feedback. I'm impressed!

Chris :p

I don't know about anyone else, but it pisses me off when people don't give feedback when they are supposed to. If you're a seller and you're selling the item with a fair description you should have no problem giving feedback immediately after receiving payment. That being said, if you're a buyer you should leave feedback as soon as the item is received in good condition.

In my opinion it is the sellers job to give feedback first.
 
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