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Location: CanadaMember since: Feb 06, 2001

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byebyeboss (19732)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
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oldmotorcycleshop (6366)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Great communication. A pleasure to do business with.
richarsonchopshop (14001)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Thanks for the 5 STAR Transaction!! This is how eBay works highly recomended!
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More than a year ago
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Reviews (3)
Nov 11, 2008
A very, very well-done movie!
It's crazy how much work was put into this movie. The detail of the puppets and models is amazing. The creators did an amazing job of parodying the over-the-top schlock that Hollywood puts out. The cinematography, the music, the sound effects - all just like a real Hollywood action-thriller! Oh, and it's hilarious too!
Oct 03, 2013
A+ phone, but internet sharing no work with AT&T version. Prefer metal body
First I'd like to mention that because I purchased an unlocked AT&T version of the HTC 8X, and because I'm not on AT&T, I was not able to enable WiFi-Hotspot/Mobile-Hotspot/Internet-Sharing/Tethering. Because of that, I returned it to the seller after using it for only 5 days. Be careful of this when buying any carrier-unlocked phone off ebay. To me, a phone must meet the following criteria: -tough enough that it will keep looking good without a case, must feel solid -has all the features -crazy good battery life The HTC 8X has all the features (as many as I need, anyway). I'm a Windows Phone fan. Skype works great on it. It's fast too. LTE is great. Battery life wasn't near as good as my HTC Radar, but then, the Radar has crazy good battery life. I read somewhere that the AT&T version can have not-as-good battery life. Hopefully someone someday puts together an unadulterated WP8 firmware for the north american 8X so people can flash the ROM (European version is available). Build quality seemed good; it felt fairly solid, if light. But I don't know about that matt finish soft-touch coating; seemed to me like it would look grubby and greasy after a while.
May 28, 2008
I carry it around in my pocket all day
So far I'm very happy with my Palm m500. It's 7 years old, but I don't see how a PDA gets much better (unless you want entertainment, of course). The crisp monochrome screen is easy to read in all light conditions, and the battery will last a week on a charge. Compared to my Palm IIIe, it's much more svelte, stylish, and has better contrast. With Palm programs being as small as they are, 8 megs of ram is plenty enough; a nice upgrade from the 2 in my IIIe. Construction is solid; the flip-cover is stylish, durable, and practical. Battery life is a bit less than that of my IIIe; it will only last one week, whereas my IIIe would go for two with NiMH batteries. The fact that the battery is not removable is a plus; I've lost data a few times with my IIIe either because the batteries fell out when I dropped it, or it didn't manage to keep data when swapping batteries. It makes an excellent eBook reader (I prefer CSpotRun for doc files). An e-ink screen would be the only way this could be better.
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