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Post by rockjunquie on Feb 14, 2016 14:35:33 GMT -5
glennz01 I reread the beginning about payment and saw this: If you take PP from people as a gift, that will give you less protection, not more. Better to take as goods from newbies. Also, can you number your pictures? I saw some interesting things, but now I don't know what pictures they were and I don't have time to go through and try to figure it out.
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Post by glennz01 on Feb 14, 2016 16:05:29 GMT -5
glennz01 I reread the beginning about payment and saw this: If you take PP from people as a gift, that will give you less protection, not more. Better to take as goods from newbies. Also, can you number your pictures? I saw some interesting things, but now I don't know what pictures they were and I don't have time to go through and try to figure it out. If money is sent via pp gift, a scammer can't go through the process of making a claim to try to get a refund. If they wanted a refund, they would have to contact me and I could issue a refund if the conditions are met. Regular paypal usually sides with the buyer and has been an issue for many sellers that I know that have been scammed. If it is not the case that sending money via pp gift and someone can make a claim, please send me a link to the info. I will number the photos for you
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Post by Pat on Feb 14, 2016 16:24:02 GMT -5
Besides numbering your photos, I must add--- make the prices legible! Ink has faded on many items. Make it easy for your potential buyers!!! If it is too difficult for the buyer, they will give up and go elsewhere.
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Post by rockjunquie on Feb 14, 2016 16:38:57 GMT -5
glennz01 I reread the beginning about payment and saw this: If you take PP from people as a gift, that will give you less protection, not more. Better to take as goods from newbies. Also, can you number your pictures? I saw some interesting things, but now I don't know what pictures they were and I don't have time to go through and try to figure it out. If money is sent via pp gift, a scammer can't go through the process of making a claim to try to get a refund. If they wanted a refund, they would have to contact me and I could issue a refund if the conditions are met. Regular paypal usually sides with the buyer and has been an issue for many sellers that I know that have been scammed. If it is not the case that sending money via pp gift and someone can make a claim, please send me a link to the info. I will number the photos for you The way you explain it, it makes sense. Never mind me. Thanks for the numbers, it will help us all.
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Post by Tommy on Feb 15, 2016 22:54:38 GMT -5
The bubbly rock in #73 does anyone know is that psilomelane?
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Post by glennz01 on Feb 15, 2016 23:01:06 GMT -5
The bubbly rock in #73 does anyone know is that psilomelane? I am informed that is is hematite.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2016 23:48:54 GMT -5
The bubbly rock in #73 does anyone know is that psilomelane? I am informed that is is hematite. Tommy, just buy it. Lol Doesn't look like the psilomelane I saw in wileys well, but other sources could... Well you get it.
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Post by Tommy on Feb 15, 2016 23:52:46 GMT -5
I am informed that is is hematite. Tommy, just buy it. Lol Doesn't look like the psilomelane I saw in wileys well, but other sources could... Well you get it. I've actually been studying about it because I thought psilomelane was betryoidal hematite ... but it's not apparently. It's betryoidal manganese and several other nasty chems like barium. The hematite would not have the swirly thingamajiggies and therefore I don't want it
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2016 23:57:32 GMT -5
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Post by Tommy on Feb 16, 2016 0:04:27 GMT -5
Barium aint nasty. Mostly insoluble. Unless its meant to go up your butt. On behalf of the millions of other men who ALSO had a colonoscopy a few days ago ... ouch.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2016 0:13:56 GMT -5
Barium aint nasty. Mostly insoluble. Unless its meant to go up your butt. On behalf of the millions of other men who ALSO had a colonoscopy a few days ago ... ouch. Millions a few days ago? Never had the anal-cam yet. Kaiser sends me poop sample kits a few times a year. Garbage. I Am Not Mailing Poop. rockpickerforever
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Post by rockpickerforever on Feb 16, 2016 0:24:21 GMT -5
Scott, I would much rather mail poop than get the scope! That's an experience I have yet to enjoy, lol.
ETA - Kaiser only sends them once a year.
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Post by captbob on Feb 16, 2016 0:31:23 GMT -5
Well this thread sure took a sh*tty turn - for the worse!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2016 11:33:13 GMT -5
Scott, I would much rather mail poop than get the scope! That's an experience I have yet to enjoy, lol. ETA - Kaiser only sends them once a year. I dont send them in so i get them quarterly or more.
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Post by rockjunquie on Feb 16, 2016 11:50:57 GMT -5
What What??
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Post by captbob on Feb 16, 2016 12:09:42 GMT -5
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Post by rockpickerforever on Feb 16, 2016 13:07:09 GMT -5
Scott, I would much rather mail poop than get the scope! That's an experience I have yet to enjoy, lol. ETA - Kaiser only sends them once a year. I dont send them in so i get them quarterly or more. Just suck it up and do it! Just once a year, and they'll quit sending them to you. Kaiser very big on keeping you healthy. I'm sure there are much worse things sent by USPS than hermetically sealed samples of poop mailed to a lab for testing.
FYI - If you are a youngster and have no idea what we are talking about, we are talking about a FOBT:
When you do this test (at home, mail in the sample), make sure that you do not take any NSAIDS for a week before doing it. They can cause small amounts of blood to be present, giving a false positive. After his last flexible sigmoidoscopy was performed, and nothing was found, mrrockpicker was told by the doctor that did the procedure that had he stopped taking NSAIDS before the FOBT, he would not have had to have the invasive test. Gee, too bad his old GP didn't tell him!! Could have avoided drinking all the colon-blo stuff, time of work, etc, etc. A simple test at home much preferred!!
Okay, now have I totally grossed you out, captbob? At least I didn't include pictures, lol.
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Post by captbob on Feb 16, 2016 13:11:31 GMT -5
What if I'm a bit past being a youngster, understand what you are talking about, but simply have no idea why you are continuing to talk about it here on Glenn's For Sale thread?
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Post by spiceman on Feb 16, 2016 13:21:35 GMT -5
What if I'm a bit past being a youngster, understand what you are talking about, but simply have no idea why you are continuing to talk about it here on Glenn's For Sale thread? Looking for a rock saw. I'm new to tumbling and m be interested. To many for me to look through but you are doing it right. Also looking for rough rocks to tumble. Just wondering what state or where you live?
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Post by captbob on Feb 16, 2016 13:35:49 GMT -5
spiceman, I am not aware of Glenn having a rock saw for sale. He may, and he usually has rough of some sort or another. Your best bet may be to start a new thread here stating specifically what you are looking for. A "rock saw and rough rocks to tumble" is rather vague.
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