Posted: 12/9/2010 4:32:16 PM EDT
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WTF Is up with the new trend I'm seeing in the EE with "" no "pics" ""
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I find it annoying to post something that's new and get a bunch of requests for pictures. It's new, what the fuck do you want a picture of? I've actually wondered about that. I've got a NIB gun that I've been thinking about selling for years (and probably NEVER will ), but I keep wondering about that very thing. If I list it in the E.E. someday, I really don't want to cut the tape on the box again, just to take a picture of a rifle that looks exactly like any other NEW version of that rifle. If someone is interested in a NIB rifle, I imagine they'd prefer NOT to have four layers to tape that has been cut and re-cut and re-taped, etc.
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I find it annoying to post something that's new and get a bunch of requests for pictures. It's new, what the fuck do you want a picture of? I've actually wondered about that. I've got a NIB gun that I've been thinking about selling for years (and probably NEVER will ), but I keep wondering about that very thing. If I list it in the E.E. someday, I really don't want to cut the tape on the box again, just to take a picture of a rifle that looks exactly like any other NEW version of that rifle. If someone is interested in a NIB rifle, I imagine they'd prefer NOT to have four layers to tape that has been cut and re-cut and re-taped, etc.
especially if it's something pretty generic. I mean, you want a picture of a NIB Glock? Really? |
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I find it annoying to post something that's new and get a bunch of requests for pictures. It's new, what the fuck do you want a picture of? I've actually wondered about that. I've got a NIB gun that I've been thinking about selling for years (and probably NEVER will ), but I keep wondering about that very thing. If I list it in the E.E. someday, I really don't want to cut the tape on the box again, just to take a picture of a rifle that looks exactly like any other NEW version of that rifle. If someone is interested in a NIB rifle, I imagine they'd prefer NOT to have four layers to tape that has been cut and re-cut and re-taped, etc.
especially if it's something pretty generic. I mean, you want a picture of a NIB Glock? Really? It's a sign that you have the item you're advertising and that it actually is new. A sign that can be neglected with proper feedback of course. But I'm going to need pictures of that $3000 PVS14 you just got last week from TNVC the day before you joined the site. |
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I find it annoying to post something that's new and get a bunch of requests for pictures. It's new, what the fuck do you want a picture of? I've actually wondered about that. I've got a NIB gun that I've been thinking about selling for years (and probably NEVER will ), but I keep wondering about that very thing. If I list it in the E.E. someday, I really don't want to cut the tape on the box again, just to take a picture of a rifle that looks exactly like any other NEW version of that rifle. If someone is interested in a NIB rifle, I imagine they'd prefer NOT to have four layers to tape that has been cut and re-cut and re-taped, etc.
especially if it's something pretty generic. I mean, you want a picture of a NIB Glock? Really? It's a sign that you have the item you're advertising and that it actually is new. A sign that can be neglected with proper feedback of course. But I'm going to need pictures of that $3000 PVS14 you just got last week from TNVC the day before you joined the site. How about a picture of the factory box that my cheap $300 rifle is mostly likely inside? If I make sure my feet are in the picture, are we ok? |
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It's a sign that you have the item you're advertising and that it actually is new. A sign that can be neglected with proper feedback of course. But I'm going to need pictures of that $3000 PVS14 you just got last week from TNVC the day before you joined the site. I could understand I guess if I were new and had no feedback. But there's no way I'm taking a picture of a new Glock. |
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New trend, Newbie? What do you know what's "new" around here? Awesome, great. Get the fuck out. Ya but his post count is amost the same as yours. Yea, but i bet Bettendorf has quality content, not random bullshit on GD. Umm... what the hell do you think General Discussion is? It is the definition of "Random Bullshit"
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I find it annoying to post something that's new and get a bunch of requests for pictures. It's new, what the fuck do you want a picture of? I've actually wondered about that. I've got a NIB gun that I've been thinking about selling for years (and probably NEVER will ), but I keep wondering about that very thing. If I list it in the E.E. someday, I really don't want to cut the tape on the box again, just to take a picture of a rifle that looks exactly like any other NEW version of that rifle. If someone is interested in a NIB rifle, I imagine they'd prefer NOT to have four layers to tape that has been cut and re-cut and re-taped, etc.
especially if it's something pretty generic. I mean, you want a picture of a NIB Glock? Really? It's a sign that you have the item you're advertising and that it actually is new. A sign that can be neglected with proper feedback of course. But I'm going to need pictures of that $3000 PVS14 you just got last week from TNVC the day before you joined the site. How about a picture of the factory box that my cheap $300 rifle is mostly likely inside? If I make sure my feet are in the picture, are we ok? I am cool with that. |
), but I keep wondering about that very thing. If I list it in the E.E. someday, I really don't want to cut the tape on the box again, just to take a picture of a rifle that looks