thefonz said:... that scenario's nasty enough to make the Dalai Lama go bezerk.:angry:
Big hitter, the Lama.
Dave
thefonz said:... that scenario's nasty enough to make the Dalai Lama go bezerk.:angry:
Kinda reminds me of the scammer, long before the internet and e bay, placed adverts about "hair loss" in newspapers and magazines along the lines of....
... "Going bald? Thinning on top? Losing your hair? Send me $20 and I will send you something guaranteed to keep it in" ....
All applicants duly received a nice empty cardboard box with a printed guarantee that your falling hair could be kept in it![]()
Big hitter, the Lama.
Dave
thefonz said:after bottling a lifetime of negative emotions and being in exile for so long......i'd put him up against "the iceman" LOL:thumbup: that's a lot of pent up rage just waiting to blow!
Apparently, according to this totally unreliable source, he plays a little golf ... perhaps to blow off some steam.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkLH56VlKT0
:grinning-moose:
Dave
I STARTED A THREAD EARLIER ABOUT THIS, INFACT I CONTACTED EBAY AND THEY REMOVED THE LISTING BUT THIS CLOWN STILL HAS CUES LISTED FOR SALE. I EMAILED HIM THRU EBAY, AND SAID NICE TRY ,AND GAVE HIM SH-T ABOUT IT AND HE GOT BACK TO ME AND SAID IT WAS JUST TO GET ATTENTION TO HIS CUES. BULLSH-T HE IS A SCAMMER, STAY AWAY FROM HIS CUES GE SAID HE PULLED THE ADD, NO THEY DID CAUSE I CALLED THEM ON THE PHONE CAUSE HE AND EBAY WOULD NOT ANSWER MY EMAILS AT FIRST !!! WHAT A ASSOOOOOOOOOOLE !!!!:thumbup:
The "hi, I am selling these pictures of XXXX" scam is common on ebay, it actually came up on a episode of one of those small claim court TV shows and the scammer, some goofy fat chick who kept claiming "look, the ad clearly stated it was just selling the pictures" got owned, lost the case and looked like a no-life tool on national TV.
heh, look what I found. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xinOmDlEoc
a guy sent me a reply about this listing saying that maybe the seller was trying to solicit potential buyers for his cues and case without having to pay ebay listing fees, people get to see his goods, they'll probably email him with questions, and pursue a transaction outside of ebay.
There was an eBay auction a couple of years ago, much talked about on this forum IIRC, that said, "I am selling the cue pic below". The starting bid was something like $1,200.00, and the cue in the picture was a nice custom cue easily worth that much. Many people bid on the auction, thinking that the seller of course meant that he was selling the cue pictured below.
Someone won the auction, paid, and received a picture of the cue.
That was awesomely hilarious.The "hi, I am selling these pictures of XXXX" scam is common on ebay, it actually came up on a episode of one of those small claim court TV shows and the scammer, some goofy fat chick who kept claiming "look, the ad clearly stated it was just selling the pictures" got owned, lost the case and looked like a no-life tool on national TV.
heh, look what I found. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xinOmDlEoc