there is a certain tone of sarcasm that is impossible to convey by keyboard....
Of course I know that....duh!
BTW, we still don't know who the scumbag is, anyone want to elucidate?
Dive safe,
Celia
there is a certain tone of sarcasm that is impossible to convey by keyboard....
Of course I know that....duh!
BTW, we still don't know who the scumbag is, anyone want to elucidate?
Dive safe,
Celia
"Work out your own salvation. Do not depend on others."
...Buddha
''Life's tough, pilgrim, and it’s even tougher if you're stupid.''
- John Wayne
Your earlier comment was quite vague and my perception was that if they had 100% feedback, how could they be selling stolen goods? As well, it is possible that the seller is not the person that stole the dry suit and is not the "scumbag" you are looking for. I am of course giving them the benefit of the doubt. Wendy, however, is happy she got her suit back and if you'd like any further information regarding the identity of the person behind the eBay ID, I suggest you contact her via PM. eBay will not divulge a seller's identification unless one has a transaction with them.
Glad Wendy got her drysuit back.
Stop making assumptions.
Sarcasm is rampant everywhere.
Dive safe,
Celia
"Work out your own salvation. Do not depend on others."
...Buddha
''Life's tough, pilgrim, and it’s even tougher if you're stupid.''
- John Wayne
I think it serves as a reminder that thieves are everywhere. It also serves as a reminder to log serial numbers, mark your gear, and photograph it so if stolen, you can identify for the police, insurance, and eBay.
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