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spankus
08-01-2004, 08:18 PM
I traded with a guy for some RAM, he shipped it to me OK...but without a padding at all. Basically it was just the RAM in a plastic bag in a UPS first class envelope. Should I give him a positive just because it worked?

Thanks,

RancidWAnnaRIot
08-01-2004, 08:22 PM
i would sy neutral.. just say.. it came on time, and working.. but i didnt' dig the packaging.. something like that?

Muttsta
08-01-2004, 08:27 PM
well, i'd say positive since it got there working

I Pity Da Fool
08-01-2004, 08:48 PM
Positive cuz it worked, but make a note of the poor shipping... oh and my opinion on another matter... TASTE GREAT

PiTy BuMp

Cross
08-01-2004, 09:53 PM
LOL you could have told me you didn't like the packaging spankus, gee thats nice you don't even contact me. Real nice. Glad its working for you.... Thanks for the heads up :mad:

I am glad it got to you in the static bag, in good condition and it was not enough for you....

I Pity Da Fool
08-01-2004, 10:32 PM
:eek: ......................................................... BURN!

tmarshall
08-01-2004, 11:59 PM
LOL you could have told me you didn't like the packaging spankus, gee thats nice you don't even contact me. Real nice. Glad its working for you.... Thanks for the heads up :mad:

I am glad it got to you in the static bag, in good condition and it was not enough for you....

Don't forget the 4 cent envelope.

Now I know who NOT to buy ram from.

What does a DVDrom get? A sandwich bag?

Cross
08-02-2004, 12:03 AM
Am I so glad that the new person did this and you could not even read the whole post. Lets see if we can get the guy in here to let us know that it came in a STATIC BAG!!!! And a PRIORITY MAIL CARD BOARD ENVELOPE!!!

SO thanks for the comment A$$!

ddean5
08-02-2004, 12:20 AM
Don't forget the 4 cent envelope.

Now I know who NOT to buy ram from.

What does a DVDrom get? A sandwich bag?

Well he packed my DVDRom in like Fort Knox with a lot of packing paper. Along with My PSU both in Boxes with more than enough packing paper/padding.

No complaints from me at all, along with fast shipping and quality products

tmarshall
08-02-2004, 12:21 AM
I traded with a guy for some RAM, he shipped it to me OK...but without a padding at all. Basically it was just the RAM in a plastic bag in a UPS first class envelope. Should I give him a positive just because it worked?

Thanks,

cardboard?

No mention of cardboard.

plastic bag in a UPS first class envelope,

Still no mention of cardboard.

What part of the invisible thread did you read that I missed?

And what is a$$? ....a is a letter ......$ means money........
Are you sending me money?............

Don't.

You'd prolly send cash in a clear envelope.

Cross
08-02-2004, 12:22 AM
Thank you ddean!! Its nice to see someone who knows what they are doing stand by an experianced trader. ;)

Cross
08-02-2004, 12:26 AM
Actually no I am telling you that ur are a jerk. Sorry you can't figure that out but hey thats ok, your accusing me based on knowing nothing the gentleman above making a mistake. Hopefully he will post shortly, esp since it came packaged correctly, in proper protection (static bag and Priorty mail envelope). But hey thats ok as wel can see others have stated otherwise and they have also shown that some of them have dealt with me. Esp the ones that have bought laptops from me. But thats ok, you have a nice day!

Let me line it out for you to since his post shows mistakes:
1)USPS Priorty Mail Envelope Provided at every post office made basically from cardboard.
2)Packaged the RAM in a Static Bag taped closed!
3)Sent priorty to the individual, who was left Pos because he completed his end of the auction but never contacted me that he felt the packaging was not enough.

SO maybe you could stop being a jerk and save the rest of us the trouble of listening to your crap. Thanks

Oh and nice 2 feedback buyers rating tmarshall

Soujiro
08-02-2004, 12:32 AM
cardboard?

No mention of cardboard.
You'd prolly send cash in a clear envelope.

FYI priority mail and courier mail containers are cardboard. Thin but hard.

http://shop.usps.com/cgi-bin/vsbv/postal_store_non_ssl/display_products/productDetail.jsp?OID=1003545

"Product Description: Flat Rate cardboard envelope "

Hmm...

Don't go to a post office much, I guess. :)

Cross
08-02-2004, 12:34 AM
THANK YOU! Good man! Thanks for posting the info! :D

ddean5
08-02-2004, 12:35 AM
I would also like to add that the about 2GB of ram that I have bought for my computers have come in USPS Priority Mail Envelope. And I've done business from portatech.com for quiet some time now.

Cross
08-02-2004, 12:39 AM
Thank you ddean :D

tmarshall
08-02-2004, 01:16 AM
Daaayam.

That is why you have the nick "Cross".

I posted BASED ON WHAT HE POSTED.

I did not kick into jerk mode til you shifted inti d1ck mode.

And, thanks, I like my 2 positive heat evals.

MikeF98765
08-02-2004, 01:30 AM
lol, this forum is full of nuts.

Cross
08-02-2004, 02:23 AM
:P lol yeah I am not normal.
But anyway, I just wanted to thank the guys who posted the information that shows I did what needed to be done correctly and that tmarshell decided to be a jerk and go out of his way to slander me without takeing the time to find out if what was said was true/everything that u needed to know, the fact that hey, maybe that wasn't true. (Hints why instead of just assuming something you check on it, esp since I posted it was a static bag and the guy even said UPS (although it was a USPS envelope) First Class Envelope. But no u hit me with a comment that was just completely rude and full of S***. As the poster after you showed with the drive I sent him. Anyway thanks for showing the facts guys. Greatly appriciated.

misan-thrope
08-02-2004, 04:51 AM
And yet another thread is thrown off topic and destroyed by something that could have otherwise been resolved in PMs... :rolleyes:

spankus
08-02-2004, 10:26 AM
Anybody know how I can delete this thread....quite obviously starting it was a really bad idea.

Thanks,


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