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HOW TO CHECK REPUTATION OF ON-LINE MERCHANT ?

 
 
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Reply Mon 2 Aug, 2010 02:02 pm
@OmSigDAVID,
i usually buy most stuff in an actual store, about the only thing i buy on line are books
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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Mon 2 Aug, 2010 02:31 pm
@firefly,
firefly wrote:
This site has a DVD set of Guns of Paradise on sale.

http://www.tvdvdexchange.com/product.php?productid=39200&catid=264

Maybe you can find a way to check on their reputation.

Edit:I just checked this site and the reviews for TV DVD Exchange are poor.
http://www.ripoffreport.com/Search/Company/tv-dvd-outlet.aspx
WOW!! I checked the site; THANKS for the warning.

This really brings home the point that there are a bunch of crooks out there.

As The X-Files used to say: "Trust no one."
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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Mon 2 Aug, 2010 02:32 pm
@Ragman,
Ragman wrote:
{Tangent Alert}:

I recall watching a TV show called James Michner's "Adventures in Paradise" (1959 -1962) that starred Gardner McKay.
I then switched allegiances to liking "77 Sunset Strip" " for Ed 'Kookie' Byrnes and "Surfside 6" and Gidget.
Yeah; I used to like 77 Sunset Strip





David
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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Mon 2 Aug, 2010 02:35 pm
@Ragman,
Ragman wrote:
oops..I meant 'Hawaiian Eye' with character Kricket Blake (Connie Stevens).
YEAH; I loved Connie Stevens; she sang in some of the eps.

I bought some of her records in the 1950s.





David
Ragman
 
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Reply Mon 2 Aug, 2010 08:29 pm
@OmSigDAVID,
I suspected you might which was why I included those tangents. It was one of my favorites as a kid. "Kookie , Lend Me Your Comb" was one of those novelty hits of the day -- pre-Beatles.

And Connie Sevens as well as Troy Donahue were the sex symbols of the day.
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Mon 2 Aug, 2010 08:36 pm
@Ragman,
Ragman wrote:
I suspected you might which was why I included those tangents.
It was one of my favorites as a kid. "Kookie, Lend Me Your Comb" was one of those novelty hits of the day -- pre-Beatles.

And Connie Sevens as well as Troy Donahue were the sex symbols of the day.
YEAH, Absolutely. I remember them.
Ed Byrnes even made that record; he did not exactly sing. Maybe that 's for the best.

I still have a lot of phonograf records from the 1950s n 60s.
I 've never cared much for the Big Band sounds of the 1930s or 40s; too brassy, somehow.
Jazz has always given me headaches.

The 1940s n 50s were my favorite decades,
tho I gotta admit that things r pretty good now.





David
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