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Because it’s a bot – I wouldn’t worry about it. Just report the email as spam to Ebay and ignore it. You haven’t been targeted specifically.
I’ve received the exact same email on numerous occasions.
It’s a scam. I’m not sure what the end result is (probably selling you a service you don’t need). Also the email is probably not written by a guy this looks more like a bot that just randomly emails people to generate leads.
09/15/2019 at 8:23 am in reply to: In preparation for Managed payments…best points card for business expenses? #67793How far down the rabbit hole do you want to go. I know people who switch credits cards every 6-12 months to find the best deals and programs possible (too much work for me).
In my personal / business life I have 2 cards I like.
I do a lot of travel on Southwest and have found the Southwest Visa card to be an excellent source for free travel.
The card companies are always changing their promotions – this year I got a Chase Ink Visa card and received a $500.00 credit after I spent 3k (best return on investment this year!). There is some sort of rebate program after the $500.00 payout but I need to do much homework and figure out if this is still the best deal
If you enjoy scouring the net for these types of deals just start looking and read the fine print. Any card that offers you points, is hoping that you will carry a balance. So never never never carry a balance.
If you are the type of person who forgets to make payments, or sometimes falls behind stick with a debit card – the points you receive will never exceed the value of carrying a balance.
09/12/2019 at 11:35 pm in reply to: Bicentennial items for the Sestercentennial: Long Tail to the extreme? #67752Bicentennial bric-a-brac was mass produced, and was very common.
I am sure there will be an uptick in demand in 2026 but that uptick will also mean that there will be a glut of vintage items pulled out of people’s attics and dumped onto Ebay.
If you can scavenge it super cheap, go ahead and grab it, but I’d list it now at reasonable mark up and let the speculators purchase.
It’s odd because there is a texture but it almost feels like the texture could just be from the canvas. Is there a printing method, whereby a print can be laid onto a canvas?
Sold! For $30.00! Only took 3 days.
Thats what I figured thanks. I may risk it – it came from an estate sale. I think it’s safe to say the owner isn’t using the license at this time.
Thanks AF – I guess my question is can a product key for windows be resold (like many old video games) or are product keys for windows “one time only” / expendable (like a DVD download code).
Thanks I am not convince its Kaj but I am going for it!
I don’t know what it is, but I love it.
I don’t know whats wrong with me. I just googled plastic dog alarm clock and found it 🙂 Nevermind
So Cal Joe Nailed It! Yeah that’s it. Got in a bag lot – not a home run – but it’s going to be profitable! Thanks guys.
08/15/2019 at 7:37 am in reply to: I know what it is (cool pitcher) wondering if anyone recognizes the potters mark #66369can you post photo?
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