nouliquidat0r wrote:
I think your dipstick is below the minimum marker.Red Forman wrote:
think with your dipstick
Think Mcfly THINK!
How do you remind someone to leave you feedback on ebay? Is there a button somewhere?
I just made my account 10min ago so can't help you with that one, but. Is there a way to choose and lock which currency is shown all the time?liquidat0r wrote:
How do you remind someone to leave you feedback on ebay? Is there a button somewhere?
No I think that depends on the browsing user. US people see prices in $, I see them in £ ... etc. eBay updates the exchange rates regularly.Ultrafunkula wrote:
I just made my account 10min ago so can't help you with that one, but. Is there a way to choose and lock which currency is shown all the time?liquidat0r wrote:
How do you remind someone to leave you feedback on ebay? Is there a button somewhere?
As far as I know, anyway
roflSEREMAKER wrote:
http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w253 … r-1235.jpgRed Forman wrote:
think with your dipstick
Wups. One beer and about a double,5 whisky got me a tad.. drunk.
How nice. My fav team featured in my avatar just scored 3-0 on 5 vs. 3 powerplay.
How nice. My fav team featured in my avatar just scored 3-0 on 5 vs. 3 powerplay.
Turns out that it's probably a bad idea to ask for feedback. As they could leave feedback saying I was being a pest, or something.
meh
meh
liquidat0r wrote:
meh

I have Ozzie dolla, Yankee dolla, pound and n€uro Might be because my internets connection is paid by our swedish office. Wierddd.liquidat0r wrote:
No I think that depends on the browsing user. US people see prices in $, I see them in £ ... etc. eBay updates the exchange rates regularly.Ultrafunkula wrote:
I just made my account 10min ago so can't help you with that one, but. Is there a way to choose and lock which currency is shown all the time?liquidat0r wrote:
How do you remind someone to leave you feedback on ebay? Is there a button somewhere?
As far as I know, anyway
A++, Would be forced to comment again. Don't force peopel to comment.liquidat0r wrote:
Turns out that it's probably a bad idea to ask for feedback. As they could leave feedback saying I was being a pest, or something.
meh
.com will view in $ .co.uk will view in £ not sure if other suffixes do this.Ultrafunkula wrote:
I have Ozzie dolla, Yankee dolla, pound and n€uro Might be because my internets connection is paid by our swedish office. Wierddd.liquidat0r wrote:
No I think that depends on the browsing user. US people see prices in $, I see them in £ ... etc. eBay updates the exchange rates regularly.Ultrafunkula wrote:
I just made my account 10min ago so can't help you with that one, but. Is there a way to choose and lock which currency is shown all the time?
As far as I know, anyway

Hum... Gotta try our .fi fix.Finray wrote:
.com will view in $ .co.uk will view in £ not sure if other suffixes do this.Ultrafunkula wrote:
I have Ozzie dolla, Yankee dolla, pound and n€uro Might be because my internets connection is paid by our swedish office. Wierddd.liquidat0r wrote:
No I think that depends on the browsing user. US people see prices in $, I see them in £ ... etc. eBay updates the exchange rates regularly.
As far as I know, anyway
ugh...just had an FAA guy sit with me for about an hour. i hate that.
Me too

And it did! +1 for you pooch.Ultrafunkula wrote:
Hum... Gotta try our .fi fix.Finray wrote:
.com will view in $ .co.uk will view in £ not sure if other suffixes do this.
@Ultrafunkula even if you make an account and set your location it still doesn't display items in your native currency? Oh, ok .fi works then
@SEREMAKER True, I guess I could just email the buyer and ask them politely for feedback. But is the fact that they left negative feedback a valid reason to open a dispute with eBay.
@SEREMAKER True, I guess I could just email the buyer and ask them politely for feedback. But is the fact that they left negative feedback a valid reason to open a dispute with eBay.
its a real stretch that they would leave a negative a feedback just for a reminder but if they do click on to leave a negative feedback, they have to go through some more pages - ebay makes a person be absolutly sure that there intentions on leaving a negative is valid and matureliquidat0r wrote:
@Ultrafunkula even if you make an account and set your location it still doesn't display items in your native currency? Oh, ok .fi works then
@SEREMAKER True, I guess I could just email the buyer and ask them politely for feedback. But is the fact that they left negative feedback a valid reason to open a dispute with eBay.
have you left your feedback for them
Yes, about a week ago.SEREMAKER wrote:
have you left your feedback for them
yay

ebayDauntless wrote:
yay
Some cunt just gave me an unpaid item strike against me on ebay
