My positive experience with Yider
whiteshadowbasketball
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I just wanted to let some of the other collectors out there know that I worked out a trade with Yider Rizza on a few cards and the deal
went smoothly. I sent him out my cards first and he followed through with our deal and honoured our original deal. He also answered all
my e-mails promptly. Thanks again Yider for making a deal with me and good luck on all your sets. Hope we can do some business down the
road.
went smoothly. I sent him out my cards first and he followed through with our deal and honoured our original deal. He also answered all
my e-mails promptly. Thanks again Yider for making a deal with me and good luck on all your sets. Hope we can do some business down the
road.
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Even the French made positive deals with Saddam Hussein.
marc
because Ylder has had a bad reputation, and he is trying to change that.
Is he banned from this forum?
yes
If so, what was his previous handle.
TheGradinator
I think that after the attempted Ebay identity impersonation and other incidents posted on the boards, many are wondering "Who are you and what have you done with goodriddance189?"
This just in:
After careful negotiations which included representatives from the Algerian delegation, we are pleased to announce a successful equitable deal between Mr. whiteshadowbasketball and Mr. Ylder Rizza.
Yours truly,
Henry Kissinger
Glad to see that differences can be solved and the real business of collecting can resume. An example to all.
By referencing the "Algerian delegation" I was referring to a factual historical occurence when diplomats from that country served as mediators in an international incident. The incident was resolved due to thier willingness to help preserve peace.
Sorry if this reference was so obscure that some believed it to be an insult.
Also, my comments were meant to cast a positive light on the situation and commend those involved.
Sorry again if some cannot see the "trees for the forest" and for any misunderstanding.
Keith
Keith:
Should you really be surprised that your statement was mis-interpreted?
Today, the majority of kids in school can't even point out the good ol' USA on a globe.
How can they be expected to know anything about the history of the peoples on that globe???
Dave
Really didn't mean to insult anyone with the comments, and in fact was being purely satirical, not sarcastic.
The clarification did not help though and I received another email.
Again I am sorry if my comments were misinterpreted.
Without going into a lot of personal detail I will say this. Anyone who knew what I do for a living, where I grew up, and my background would understand that I do not discriminate against anyone, and in fact quite often poke fun at my own heritage.
Enough said - let's collect some cards.
Keith