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8milemax

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  1. It's my understanding after I made VEI aware of this request the issue is now resolved. Can you please confirm? He got in touch with me this afternoon, paid right up, and all's well. Thanks m'man! He'd forgotten all about me... Hmm you are easy to forget
  2. Also consider that I'm out of buying adams books I love them but I switched to Golden age. Thats one less buyer from the market.
  3. I agree. No One is laughing at you about PP Personal. You sure? Like I said: "No One" is laughing at you. I am continually amazed at the level of bitter hatred that exists on these boards. It is pure poison, but it most damages the one who engages in it. Carry on. Hatred? PS: laughing at someone who may have lost $1200+ is immature, totally classless and rather vile. +1
  4. That's a Cookeville Pedigree copy. I don't think it's recognized by CGC, but neat nonetheless. http://www.comicpedigrees.com/pedigrees.php#COOKSVILLE (thumbs u Ya I read about that, cool stuff
  5. I was wrong after hearing other people say that they don't have any in there office either, but i don't understand why not. I just ordered 9 cases for my office no problem. Sorry Don. I will day that at times the Flat rate box is cheaper than weight.
  6. you are such a lying tool! First off, Flat rate boxes would be cheaper if you are mailing slabs real far, mailing slabs from Michigan to California is cheaper than by weight. Second, the post office HAS to carry both sets of boxes not just flat rate. Don't lie to make yourself look good. Why do you have to insult the P.O? Yes I work for the P.O and they have treated me great and I treat everyones parcels as I would want mine to be treated I do care about my job and my customers, yes there are bad apples in the P.O just like another job. Boy you are mighty hostile... to another USPS employee. I've been a Rural Carrier since 1991, I think I know well what my PO here carries out front. I have been to five PO's around here, I live close to one, drive by one going to work, and the main office in town I go to regularly to ship things. I have had many opportunities to look in the lobbies for Priority boxes, and have asked about the #1095/1092/1097/1093's which I need. They all tell me that they only carry what they have, and cannot get others. That is their story, and I believe it. In my office where I work, the management decides what to carry, they order what they want to. There are no magic rules about what all offices have to do, that's a myth if you think that. Sorry Don Clearly you and the bunch of other people that said the same thing you did are all lying tools out to besmirch the good name of the PO as part of your master plan of god knows what! I'd say mine usually doesn't have them either but that would just make me a lying tool! No you are just a FDQ
  7. you are such a lying tool! First off, Flat rate boxes would be cheaper if you are mailing slabs real far, mailing slabs from Michigan to California is cheaper than by weight. Second, the post office HAS to carry both sets of boxes not just flat rate. Don't lie to make yourself look good. Why do you have to insult the P.O? Yes I work for the P.O and they have treated me great and I treat everyones parcels as I would want mine to be treated I do care about my job and my customers, yes there are bad apples in the P.O just like another job. Boy you are mighty hostile... to another USPS employee. I've been a Rural Carrier since 1991, I think I know well what my PO here carries out front. I have been to five PO's around here, I live close to one, drive by one going to work, and the main office in town I go to regularly to ship things. I have had many opportunities to look in the lobbies for Priority boxes, and have asked about the #1095/1092/1097/1093's which I need. They all tell me that they only carry what they have, and cannot get others. That is their story, and I believe it. In my office where I work, the management decides what to carry, they order what they want to. There are no magic rules about what all offices have to do, that's a myth if you think that. Its simple complain to the 800 number, it works magic. 1092 and 1093 are supposed to be supplied, plain and simple.
  8. We have them all the time, I am the one that orders them for us. I would complain about everyone of those P.O that does not carry the 1092's. Thats BS that they say they can't order them. They are lying.
  9. They should, it policy to carry the 1092 not the 1095, complain to the 1 800 number.
  10. you are such a lying tool! First off, Flat rate boxes would be cheaper if you are mailing slabs real far, mailing slabs from Michigan to California is cheaper than by weight. Second, the post office HAS to carry both sets of boxes not just flat rate. Don't lie to make yourself look good. Why do you have to insult the P.O? Yes I work for the P.O and they have treated me great and I treat everyones parcels as I would want mine to be treated I do care about my job and my customers, yes there are bad apples in the P.O just like another job.
  11. I informed him that if he wanted to hold me to it I would pay for it. He said that it was ok and I didnt have to.
  12. Usually there's something about "put up the in the thread to seal the deal" ... and conversely if someone else has put up the in the thread in the meantime, your deal is null. So it doesn't seem like a done deal to me. Nonetheless, I've never backed out of one, and doubt I ever would. Now that I think about it, if you're going to bail on an offer before getting a response, you should at least send a further PM stating as much, so the seller doesn't set the comic aside or otherwise inconvenience him/herself. I should of done that, but I was at work also I really don't have the extra cash right now but If I have to do it I will.