...it's Grand!.....$10,000? Or $1000? .... $1,0000 ? Is that a new american bank note release?
And How do you pronounce 1,0000 when handing over the check
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...it's Grand!.....$10,000? Or $1000? .... $1,0000 ? Is that a new american bank note release?
And How do you pronounce 1,0000 when handing over the check
...outstanding buddy!...thank you so much.....
...thank you sweetness.....GNTLGNT this is awesome! Since you are also willing to ship it to Germany. I tried to get in contact with the German Fanpage it has it's own Website. I asked him via Twitter if he could post on fb that there is a signed copy of BOBD to buy on ebay. May he answer they also have fb but I don't do Fb.
Willkommen auf www.stephen-king.de - www.stephen-king.de
I am not sure if he is fluend in English but maybe you can write on his profile page?
If you follow the link. It is in the center of the page "Facebook-Fanseite"
...thought you might like to see how some people are just miserable bastards-period.....this is what I got in my Ebay message box today.....talk about getting kneed in the crotch for trying to do a good thing....I am pissed beyond measure....I have filed a complaint with Ebay and Marsha is aware of the situation....
Dear gntlgnt,
This item is a fake. And the letter you typed up is not a COA, it would be an LOA if it were authentic. Legitimate COAs come from experts, not someone's personal assistant. As a lifelong Stephen King devotee, I am appalled you would charge such an exorbitant amount for a book worth $17.00 by forging the name of one of the greatest masters of the craft. And fabricating an amateurish facsimile of what you imagine the letterhead of a world renowned author would use, while simultaneously alleging that a personal assistant could authenticate autographs and editions, is the epitome of ludicrous. But the coup de grace is that you have the audacity to claim that all proceeds will be used in some sort of charitable donation. I cannot begin to tell you how many laws you are violating. I can tell you it has not gone unnoticed. And I'm not the only one who noticed it. I suggest you take a moment to ponder the wisdom of the aforementioned actions and then - make good choices.
- lovethelaw16
....hey honey, let Patrick know I need him to text me all of his Paypal info again.....account numbers etc, so I can get this to him straight off....Well now, we found The Grinch!
GNTLGNT will do, he's in transmit and still having signal/bar issues. I'll send the request and ask for hi to confirm he was able to do it.....hey honey, let Patrick know I need him to text me all of his Paypal info again.....account numbers etc, so I can get this to him straight off....
....when the auction ends, it'll be easier for me to get him his money-without fumbling around looking for my scribbled notes somewhere...GNTLGNT will do, he's in transmit and still having signal/bar issues. I'll send the request and ask for hi to confirm he was able to do it.
GNTLGNT undertsand. Once he's settled for a few days can can "rummage" thru his "filing system" for the info.....when the auction ends, it'll be easier for me to get him his money-without fumbling around looking for my scribbled notes somewhere...
...thought you might like to see how some people are just miserable bastards-period.....this is what I got in my Ebay message box today.....talk about getting kneed in the crotch for trying to do a good thing....I am pissed beyond measure....I have filed a complaint with Ebay and Marsha is aware of the situation....
Dear gntlgnt,
This item is a fake. And the letter you typed up is not a COA, it would be an LOA if it were authentic. Legitimate COAs come from experts, not someone's personal assistant. As a lifelong Stephen King devotee, I am appalled you would charge such an exorbitant amount for a book worth $17.00 by forging the name of one of the greatest masters of the craft. And fabricating an amateurish facsimile of what you imagine the letterhead of a world renowned author would use, while simultaneously alleging that a personal assistant could authenticate autographs and editions, is the epitome of ludicrous. But the coup de grace is that you have the audacity to claim that all proceeds will be used in some sort of charitable donation. I cannot begin to tell you how many laws you are violating. I can tell you it has not gone unnoticed. And I'm not the only one who noticed it. I suggest you take a moment to ponder the wisdom of the aforementioned actions and then - make good choices.
- lovethelaw16
...thank you...I knew you would all have my six...it just hurt me hard, because I am trying to do right by someone-not rip anyone off.....We are standing with you scott, so rise above that crap. Why is there always someone who wants to take a dump on something good?
Don't let this *sshat ruin this for you, Scott. We all know it's a legitimate item- we've got Marsha's word and that's all we need for that particular story, my friend. You know (and Ebay knows) that if this was not a real thing Marsha would have put a stop to it immediately and you would have been banned for life from the SKMB. It's legit, too legit to quit!!!!!!!!!! (Hammer Time!!) Chin up!...thank you...I knew you would all have my six...it just hurt me hard, because I am trying to do right by someone-not rip anyone off.....
We are standing with you scott, so rise above that crap. Why is there always someone who wants to take a dump on something good?
What an asshat...stay strong bro. You're doing a good thing....thought you might like to see how some people are just miserable bastards-period.....this is what I got in my Ebay message box today.....talk about getting kneed in the crotch for trying to do a good thing....I am pissed beyond measure....I have filed a complaint with Ebay and Marsha is aware of the situation....
Dear gntlgnt,
This item is a fake. And the letter you typed up is not a COA, it would be an LOA if it were authentic. Legitimate COAs come from experts, not someone's personal assistant. As a lifelong Stephen King devotee, I am appalled you would charge such an exorbitant amount for a book worth $17.00 by forging the name of one of the greatest masters of the craft. And fabricating an amateurish facsimile of what you imagine the letterhead of a world renowned author would use, while simultaneously alleging that a personal assistant could authenticate autographs and editions, is the epitome of ludicrous. But the coup de grace is that you have the audacity to claim that all proceeds will be used in some sort of charitable donation. I cannot begin to tell you how many laws you are violating. I can tell you it has not gone unnoticed. And I'm not the only one who noticed it. I suggest you take a moment to ponder the wisdom of the aforementioned actions and then - make good choices.
- lovethelaw16