That was fucking classic haha!
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It's all about the blues-rock chatter.
Originally posted by RD...so now I have this massive empty house with my Harley, Guns, Guitar and nothing else...
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Hilarious!
For the OP: you can report his item to eBay- they even have a category for stolen pictures. just click the 'report item' link on his listing, and it'll walk you through from there. I've done this several times, and eBay removed the images and/or listing right away.I will sacrifice Gracie Law to appease my emperor and live out my earthly pleasures with Miao Yin!
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I wish I could have done that but saved them and uploaded them to ebay. Of course I dont think I could have been as creative as NewC. I emailed him and he still has them up.
Just one more guitar!
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I think the civil way to do it is to contact him first and ask him to remove them. It doesn't hurt to mention that you'll report him if he doesn't.
And of course......follow through on reporting him if necessary.
I contacted a seller once for some obvious issues with a listing and he fixed them. Some will; some won't.
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These stories of JCFers punking Ed Roman and giving him a swift kick to his ass need to be told to our future generations! Holy crap, thankfully someone documented that one hotlinking episode but I wish I could have seen the Newc one!
Stuff I sell on eBay, I put a watermark on my images. It's partly to protect my images and make them unusable to anyone else in the future (the anti-campsite rule where you're supposed to leave a campsite better off than when you got there as a courtesy to those after you) but it would be kind of fun seeing under what circumstances they might reappear later, like seeing a dollar bill you marked up in a certain recognizable way come back into your possession after trading hands many times and traveling many miles and accumulating plenty of stories if currency could talk.
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Originally posted by Number Of The Priest View Postlike seeing a dollar bill you marked up in a certain recognizable way come back into your possession after trading hands many times and traveling many miles and accumulating plenty of stories if currency could talk.
"Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)
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