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| Kurr |
Posted - 07/02/2009 : 17:10:27 Well, I got a call today from one of ny ebay customers. We recently had a problem with the post office on shipping, but got it taken care of and thought the call might be regarding that.
In talking with the customer on the phone she inquired as to how I was getting them. I shipped her a box that apparently had quite a few rolls with errors showing on the ends. I do not get the bricks with the wholes in the ends. Solid boxes, brown paper wrappers, red ink on boxes, no paper seal.
Super nice person, who did not have to tell me I was selling error rolls by the box for 100-150 a box! So I let her know about realcent and perhaps she will like the place well enough to join.
Question is, do any of you have any info on the boxes and types of rolls I am getting? Apparently multiple error varieties were found. |
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| Kurr |
Posted - 07/03/2009 : 07:46:23 Thats the one all right.I am just 40 miles from louisville and regularly pick up across the river from there in jeff and C-ville. |
| Gr33nday43 |
Posted - 07/02/2009 : 22:14:22 Kurr, it sounds like we have the same boxes. Do you have any idea of the company that ships them? I sold two boxes of them on eBay. Is the top flap glued down with something like rubber cement, and does the box not have the paper "hinge" on the front that folds down like the Brink boxes do? |
| Kurr |
Posted - 07/02/2009 : 21:11:41 I open it. Then was listing as 50 rolls not a sealed box. |
| daviscfad |
Posted - 07/02/2009 : 19:35:03 probably the 2009 log spliters!? They are probably variety's not errors though. i know there were a lot of variety's found. My only question is how do you know what your selling if you cant see in the box at all? |