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Why So Serious?
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<blockquote data-quote="indianawars" data-source="post: 439986" data-attributes="member: 5674"><p>Since when did this hobby become Wall Street? Currently I see this trend (mainly from newbies) acting like big shot bankers... arrogant, rude and selfish. 2 days ago I woke up to find a message via eBay, 'make me a good offer and I might buy this.' So, I ignored it, thinking to myself I don't have time to deal with such rude people. Today I wake up to this message, 'this is the second time I'm messaging you and the last. I will give you £99 posted for this.' The item in question is a code 3 gunship for £199.99 that I have for sale. Sadly, this is type of attitude is becoming more frequent. </p><p></p><p>What I don't understand is why people are taking collecting toys so seriously. Hobbies are suppose to be fun and nothing more. I know prices have risen dramatically, but still have a little respect for others... especially if you're asking them to do you the favour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="indianawars, post: 439986, member: 5674"] Since when did this hobby become Wall Street? Currently I see this trend (mainly from newbies) acting like big shot bankers... arrogant, rude and selfish. 2 days ago I woke up to find a message via eBay, 'make me a good offer and I might buy this.' So, I ignored it, thinking to myself I don't have time to deal with such rude people. Today I wake up to this message, 'this is the second time I'm messaging you and the last. I will give you £99 posted for this.' The item in question is a code 3 gunship for £199.99 that I have for sale. Sadly, this is type of attitude is becoming more frequent. What I don't understand is why people are taking collecting toys so seriously. Hobbies are suppose to be fun and nothing more. I know prices have risen dramatically, but still have a little respect for others... especially if you're asking them to do you the favour. [/QUOTE]
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