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If you don't know the market value or even the market of what you are selling then you will most likely sit on that book for a long time. Some old rare books have a limited market for people that have interest.You could be sitting on that book for ten or more years. I see some old local-interest books on Ebay trying to be sold for ridiculous prices. Looking at completed prices gives a more realistic view as long as the buyer isn't someone with more money than common sense.
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# ¿ Jun 13, 2017 16:26 |
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COMRADES posted:Also content: She's an actress playing the part of Annie Wilkes for a promo video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQGkRhyFW5A http://www.vulture.com/2016/08/chick-flips-out-bookstore-meltdown-video-explained.html
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# ¿ Jun 14, 2017 17:07 |
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spacetoaster posted:I was doing a thing the other day that required I give my ID over to the clerk. He asked for it, then turned around to do something, so I set it down on the counter for him. When he turned back around and saw it he asked me to pick it up and hand it to him. The only thing to do in that situation is to hand it to him and caress his hand as you're doing it. Or do a pinky wave and a wink if that is a trigger for you. I know most smart cashiers hand cash back to you without making skin contact mostly because of germs, which I can understand but the opposite seems psychotic.
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