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    Location: United StatesMember since: Jul 31, 2005

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    u***u (296)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past 6 months
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    The buyer sold me a pair of Jordans as a Christmas present for my son. It was the number 1 thing he asked for. The seller printed a shipping label immediately after selling and then marked as shipped. It's been over 2 weeks now, and the shoes still haven't shipped, and my son will not be getting his #1 ask for Christmas. Buyers beware if you actually want to receive the item you buy. If the shoes ship soon, I will change my feedback to positive, but I'm losing optimism at this point
    aoacoz (11853)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past year
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    Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
    laclothingstore (6296)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past year
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    Great communication. A pleasure to do business with.
    madison-ave-deals (149660)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past 6 months
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    EXCELLENT*¸.•´¯)A+++¸.•´¯) *GREAT BUYER*¸.•´¯)A+++¸.•´¯) *THANK YOU
    bball999 (48749)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past year
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    Thanks for being a 5 STAR EBAYER***** Excellent A++++++.
    bball999 (48749)- Feedback left by buyer.
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    GREAT 5 STAR EBAYER***** A++++++++++++
    Reviews (202)
    Oct 28, 2008
    Dawn of the Dead
    In an age where everything — cars, information, adolescence, theatrical release windows — has been sped up to a startling degree, it stands to reason that even the pop-cultural symbol of torpidity, the zombie, would find its inner Carl Lewis. But while there has recently been a rash of films featuring zombies capable of running an undeniably fleeter 40 than possible in previous incarnations, it's important to give credit where credit is due by remembering that the sprinting dead concept was invented more than two decades ago by schlockmeister supreme Umberto Lenzi in Nightmare City (1980). What's more, his zombies could operate firearms, too. Zack Snyder's 2004 remake of Dawn of the Dead has none of that film's ludicrous ingenuity, and, at worst, no particular reason for being. But it does gain a good deal of forward momentum in its slam-bang early going, which, for a while, goes a long way toward concealing the movie's thorough pointlessness. In fact, the film is never better than in its opening ten minutes of expertly staged mayhem wherein Ana (Sarah Polley), a young, overworked nurse, returns home after a grueling day of work, goes to bed with her boyfriend, and wakes up to a bona fide zombie holocaust. Her boyfriend is quickly, brutally dispatched and, just as quickly, joins the ranks of the undead in pursuit of her and every other sentient living thing. Without pause, Ana flees the suburbs, encountering sundry visions of hell before crashing her car and getting rescued by Kenneth (Ving Rhames), a behemoth of a man with little use for words or the company of others. Nonetheless, they band together, meeting up with another cluster of strangers along the way before reaching the shopping mall in which they hope to take refuge. Unfortunately, the complex is already home to a small group of gun-toting redneck security guards who'd rather not share their relative good fortune any further. Though they're soon overpowered, matters are quickly complicated by the arrival of more survivors, some of whom are wounded and close to death. Realizing that, without preemptive action, there will soon be zombies amongst them, impossibly tough decisions must be made which threaten to upset the tenuous harmony barely keeping these diverse individuals from each others' throats.
    Mar 11, 2007
    review of Hitachi DZB35A
    I love my new camcorder. It is easy to use and takes both mini DVD video and still photos to SD card. The 1200 times zoom was the most offered at the time. It has all the necessary features needed to get quality photos and DVD. It is compact and user friendly. I like simple to operate items and this is simple to use. I bought it to take video of my new kitten. It of course will be used for the rest of the family too.
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    Dec 19, 2006
    Yes, buy this camera! Kodak EasyShare C315 5 megapixel
    Just bought a Kodak C315 Easy Share digital camera 5 mega pixels. I'm still learning how to use all the features, but what I do know is that it is simple to use and that it takes really nice pictures. Included was an extra picture card and a piece to put on top of the camera dock. It also included a battery charger with 4 new batteries. So far I have taken 25 pictures and have loaded them on my computer. I also bougt a Kodak EASy Share camera dock series 3 so I could transfer the pictures to my computer and then order prints. I would enclose a picture that I took of my grandson, if this site could do it. I am so proud of this picture! I really recommend this camera. For the price it serves me well.
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