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How the hell he supposed to make his feedback better by practice?Tomlinson21RB said:
Ian Stewart said:Respond with:
If you deal with Americans. Learn Engrish.
This annoying.
Sound like retarded caveman.
Hooked on Phonics for you.
Then card for me.
Ian Stewart said:Respond with:
If you deal with Americans. Learn Engrish.
This annoying.
Sound like retarded caveman.
Hooked on Phonics for you.
Then card for me.
Sly said:Ian Stewart said:Respond with:
If you deal with Americans. Learn Engrish.
This annoying.
Sound like retarded caveman.
Hooked on Phonics for you.
Then card for me.
So do I need to learn Japanese to sell to Japan? Or Taiwanese to sell to Taiwan? Or French to sell to certain parts of Canada??
To the OP: Just pay and leave feedback when the card arrives and call it good. BunchOBull is probably right, online translators are terrible like that.
Messier2 said:I have never dealt with this person...I just found it in their descripiton while browsing some cards on ebay...
Ian Stewart said:phillyfan0417 said:Sly said:[quote="Ian Stewart":3t2l8rno]Respond with:
If you deal with Americans. Learn Engrish.
This annoying.
Sound like retarded caveman.
Hooked on Phonics for you.
Then card for me.
So do I need to learn Japanese to sell to Japan? Or Taiwanese to sell to Taiwan? Or French to sell to certain parts of Canada??
To the OP: Just pay and leave feedback when the card arrives and call it good. BunchOBull is probably right, online translators are terrible like that.
Why? Shouldnt we mock people that don't speak English as a primary language?
Its so much more fun to belittle them and then complete the transaction.
phillyfan0417 said:Sly said:Ian Stewart said:Respond with:
If you deal with Americans. Learn Engrish.
This annoying.
Sound like retarded caveman.
Hooked on Phonics for you.
Then card for me.
So do I need to learn Japanese to sell to Japan? Or Taiwanese to sell to Taiwan? Or French to sell to certain parts of Canada??
To the OP: Just pay and leave feedback when the card arrives and call it good. BunchOBull is probably right, online translators are terrible like that.
Why? Shouldnt we mock people that don't speak English as a primary language?
Its so much more fun to belittle them and then complete the transaction.
phillyfan0417 said:Messier2 said:I have never dealt with this person...I just found it in their descripiton while browsing some cards on ebay...
Well, at least its not a "new high?" thread. Good to mix it up a bit...
Ian Stewart said:phillyfan0417 said:[quote="Ian Stewart":42y0hz1n]phillyfan0417 said:Sly said:[quote="Ian Stewart":42y0hz1n]Respond with:
If you deal with Americans. Learn Engrish.
This annoying.
Sound like retarded caveman.
Hooked on Phonics for you.
Then card for me.
So do I need to learn Japanese to sell to Japan? Or Taiwanese to sell to Taiwan? Or French to sell to certain parts of Canada??
To the OP: Just pay and leave feedback when the card arrives and call it good. BunchOBull is probably right, online translators are terrible like that.
Why? Shouldnt we mock people that don't speak English as a primary language?
Its so much more fun to belittle them and then complete the transaction.
Take a joke, King Almighty.
When I dealt with rb-21, they spoke to me in English despite it being a Japanese store. Do other people have different experiences?JoshHamilton said:I don't care whether the guy is from Taiwan or Timbuktu. He's buying a card on English speaking website, from an English speaking seller in an English speaking country.
No one seems to have a problem getting someone to translate for them when buying from rb-21.com.
Topnotchsy said:When I dealt with rb-21, they spoke to me in English despite it being a Japanese store. Do other people have different experiences?JoshHamilton said:I don't care whether the guy is from Taiwan or Timbuktu. He's buying a card on English speaking website, from an English speaking seller in an English speaking country.
No one seems to have a problem getting someone to translate for them when buying from rb-21.com.