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Transplant

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  1. Here are my rules. Read them carefully. Your life may depend on it. Whoever works out a deal for the book first wins. If that's in the thread here, fine. If it's in a PM, fine. Whoever gets to agreement on the terms with me first, wins. Here's the rest. I will take Paypal. I will ship in the US and internationally at my cost (I will charge you what it costs me), via a method that complies with Paypal seller protection. It can get expensive quick for needing to track higher dollar books outside the US. Payment is expected within 7 days unless we work something out. If I have you on ignore, or if you are on the PL or HOS, I will not sell to you. Books are fully returnable within 7 days of your receipt. If I messed up, I will refund shipping to you. If I didn't, I'll refund the purchase price. Assume books are pressed unless stated otherwise. What else can I think of? Nothing at the moment. But the above is subject to change at any time.
  2. Only a reasonable rate. No need for me to be greedy in this scenario.
  3. Let's do this. Can I: 1. Pay you for the books; 2. You CPR them; and 3. When they come back, I will keep the ones that upgraded and you refund me my money for the ones that didn't?
  4. I would think it would be obvious by now, but there is no freaking way that this shop subbed the books and they sat with CGC for a year. ygogolak is correct. Ask to see the invoice where your book(s) was subbed and the date where it was verified by CGC. That will tell you when the books actually got to CGC (if at all yet). Now compare that date to when you were told they were being mailed to CGC. Something smells rotten. It's likely just bad customer service, but I would go ballistic if someone had my books for a year.
  5. I can tell from the titles when it's going to be another and just ignore it. "Super bargain AF #15 on Craigslist. Check it out! " Just seems that CG is inundated with the same posts all the time now. We get it. People list things for crazy prices. Uneducated sellers overgrade based on whether something is still in the plastic. No surprise, and frankly not much humor either.
  6. Am I being a stick in the mud here? Why do people feel the need to keep posting outrageously priced Ebay threads here? Who cares?
  7. I’ve really enjoyed the first two episodes. And I don’t watch almost any other superhero tv stuff outside Netflix.
  8. I say the same thing every time one of these threads pop up and they do, every year at least. DON'T LISTEN TO WHAT RANDOM PEOPLE ON THE INTERNET SAY ABOUT THIS! Talk to a professional: tax accountant or tax lawyer. There are complicated rules about offsets for losses against profits in any given year and they vary whether it's a hobby or a business, etc. tl;dr: Talk to a professional. Note, some opinions in this thread are of better substance then others and I'm not insulting anyone. This is a complicated area that differs from common sense approaches that work for other tax issues.