That nickname could stick.
That nickname could stick.
tandaina (April 18th, 2015)
I'm confused. You could have gotten a refund of $39, or $6 worth of shipping, and you chose the $6 credit?
--Daniel
P.S. There is no "Balance 350". As explained here, the number stamped on some Sheaffers of the time is price (in cents), not a model designation.
“Every discussion which is made from an egoistic standpoint is corrupted from the start and cannot yield an absolutely sure conclusion. The ego puts its own interest first and twists every argument, word, even fact to suit that interest.”
― Paul Brunton, The Notebooks of Paul Brunton
I want a pen. What's so confusing about that?
“Every discussion which is made from an egoistic standpoint is corrupted from the start and cannot yield an absolutely sure conclusion. The ego puts its own interest first and twists every argument, word, even fact to suit that interest.”
― Paul Brunton, The Notebooks of Paul Brunton
Nope, found another pen in her inventory that I wanted. I like the loss of this one: eBay item 251924002452
Probably paying too much for that one too, but eBay is a jungle.
Mark
Looks I like the "looks" of this one.
“Every discussion which is made from an egoistic standpoint is corrupted from the start and cannot yield an absolutely sure conclusion. The ego puts its own interest first and twists every argument, word, even fact to suit that interest.”
― Paul Brunton, The Notebooks of Paul Brunton
That's basically the way it worked. I had $39 credit which applies to pen #2 and credit for free shipping. The price for pen #2 was $5 more than pen #1, so I'll pay her that $5. Bottom line is that I bought a pen priced at $44 plus the original shipping paid for pen #1 which now applies to pen #2.
She's happy. I'm reasonably happy (assuming pen #2 arrives and is as represented), and it's on to the next adventure.
Mark
“Every discussion which is made from an egoistic standpoint is corrupted from the start and cannot yield an absolutely sure conclusion. The ego puts its own interest first and twists every argument, word, even fact to suit that interest.”
― Paul Brunton, The Notebooks of Paul Brunton
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