Oh god, I remember the first time I ever bid on Ebay. I had no idea what I was doing. It was hilarious. I swear, I made the highest bid with one second left until the auction closed; however, I went to check and gloat over my victory and it turned out that in the .7 seconds left in the auction someone had managed to outbid me.
*clears throat* To be honest, it took me a few years months to fully understand ebay, so I feel for all the ebay/computer-challenged folks out there. *opens arms for a group hug* Aaaaand I'm just like Brian, I bury my face in my hands when it gets close to 10 seconds left and peek through my fingers, hyperventilate, then stop breathing and break out in a cold sweat as soon as the item is mine (or isn't :/) Yes, ebay cost me at least five years of my life. =)
Yeah, leave it to me to dig up the rare, dubios seller. I never had to deal with one of those sellers so far, but I have an uneasy feeling that the guy, who sent me a parcel a few days ago, forgot to write down my street, cos the 'Online-Paket-Aufkleber-Benachrichtigungs-Email' only showed my name and my town. Um, I can't wait to see when and WHERE that parcel will show up. Tihihi. Ebay, I heart you. ♥
Before the overwhelming need for the QAF box occurred in July 06, I avoided Ebay like the plague and also never really got it. Still don't, in some points. *pushes into group hug* To this day I haven't done more than maybe two transactions via Ebay. /scaredy-pants/
Oh my, *clutches pearls* good luck with that parcel, sweets! You know, a thing like with that email notification would fully suffice to send me into a nervous fit and would probably have me going insomniac over worrying where the thing might land and how on earth they're gonna get it to me! *faints* But uuuuum,... I'm sure you're gonna be fine! :x
So, all in all, Ebay keeps life interesting, huh? ;)
'EEEE-bay = ~Big Brother and tracks everyone down who has stuff in their basement and will most probably once replace the function of the stock market' shock.
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You've never seen such potent Ebay rage.
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Aaaaand I'm just like Brian, I bury my face in my hands when it gets close to 10 seconds left and peek through my fingers, hyperventilate, then stop breathing and break out in a cold sweat as soon as the item is mine (or isn't :/) Yes, ebay cost me at least five years of my life. =)
Yeah, leave it to me to dig up the rare, dubios seller.
I never had to deal with one of those sellers so far, but I have an uneasy feeling that the guy, who sent me a parcel a few days ago, forgot to write down my street, cos the 'Online-Paket-Aufkleber-Benachrichtigungs-Email' only showed my name and my town. Um, I can't wait to see when and WHERE that parcel will show up. Tihihi. Ebay, I heart you. ♥
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To this day I haven't done more than maybe two transactions via Ebay. /scaredy-pants/
Oh my, *clutches pearls* good luck with that parcel, sweets! You know, a thing like with that email notification would fully suffice to send me into a nervous fit and would probably have me going insomniac over worrying where the thing might land and how on earth they're gonna get it to me! *faints*
But uuuuum,... I'm sure you're gonna be fine! :x
So, all in all, Ebay keeps life interesting, huh? ;)
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Isn't that what we all think haha?
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I just wanted to put a nice synopsis out there. <3
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