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Standort: USAAngemeldet seit: 31. Okt 2006

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Buyer was a little critical however I do appreciate the education and learned more than one valuable lesson in this exchange . A full refund and keeping the item for free seems like a pretty good outcome for the buyer but even a pricey coloring book was scoffed at which was confusing. I do sincerely regret that the customer had a poor experience by shopping with me, but I do feel I honestly corrected it in every possible way. Seems more neutral then negative.. just saying.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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Excellent customer. Thank you for your business!!!!
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26. Jan 2007
Burning Crusade thoughts from an active 70 shaman
I started playing WoW the day it was released. My main is a shaman, level 60 with full Warlord Gear and High Warlord Weapons, plus a full set of MC gear. I also play a 60 hunter and have a 60 rogue to top off the 60s list. Before the expansion I played daily, mixing my time with PvP and 2 to 3 nights of raiding. Burning Crusade for me is a questing dream. I haven't quested for so long that this expansion is very refreshing for me. I am 62 now and the quests are progressive, well thought out and move you naturally through the various areas. I also like the instances so far. I have done Ramparts, Furnace and the Slave pens. I have more gold than ever before because the rewards are good and I haven't spent any time on upping my trade skills (Herbalism, alchemy, cooking). I think once I get into my skills I will spend a bit working them up. Overall the game is pretty easy though. I wouldn't mind more "elite" quests, so far the ones I have done have been solo or duo with my husband. He is 65 and can kill 68 mobs with ease. Of course he is a Warlock and we all know how overpowered they are. If you previously quit WoW due to boredom and are thinking of returning, I highly suggest you try it again. It really is very engaging and yet entertaining. At 62 I have already upgraded many of my Warlord Enhancement pieces, and one or two healing pieces. I am an avid PvPer and cannot wait to hit 70 and then have endless hours of killing alliance ahead of me! I personally decided to buy BC because I heard that the questing was very extensive and fun. At first I was going to wait a bit, but friends who did the beta kept on about how good it was...they were right! Oh and yes I created a Blood Elf Pally! UPDATE - I am now 70 and am still fully enthralled with the questing. Oh and my oh my did Blizzard hit the nail on the head with flying mounts. For those of you who loved the Dragon books by Ann McCaffrey and as a kid dreamed about flying on your own dragon or pegasus, WoW is the thing for you... Flying allows for quick and efficient outdoor questing. Some bosses are purposefully up high in the trees or tops of pedestals at the higher lvl guesting areas to make us flyers feel like our flying gives us an advantage. I have now completed my Karazhan key and I find that it is a very difficult 10 man dungeon, perfect for your guild's first BC raid experience with a larger complement of lvl 70s. Honestly the gear there is not great, I haven't seen much in the way of upgrades for me yet, but the faction ring you get quite fast at friendly was an immediate upgrade. Our group hit friendly within an hour of our first time there. I ended up respeccing Resto from Enh and now have two full nice sets of gear. I still wear my enhancement gear when soloing or PvPing and the resto gear when in stancing. I am pretty well able to solo heal 5 mans. Our Priests have all specced shadow so Usually the main healers are me and a pally. PvP review. I have joined 2v2, 3v3 and 5v5 arena teams. our 5v5 is pretty good, we win more than 50% each week. I get killed the most. They always go after the shaman because 1. were an easy kill and 2. it removes our bloodlust and totems from the game. Ive upped my hps to offset this slaughter to my person, Im now over 10k hps buffed and it does make a difference. To give some validity to this review, here are my specs atm, Resto gear: +1014 heal/+11% crit/+45mp5/9.4k mana. Enh gear: +950AP/+102 hit/+19.5% crit
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04. Jan 2007
Very useful camera with lots of settings to choose from
This is digital camera number 4 for me. I actually bought it for my husband and found it to be so superior to my 4 megapixel camera that I quickly took it over. I use it for videos at horse shows. It takes great videos. I use the videos to review how folks did on their ride and the LCD is crisp and clear. It connects easily to TV and PC. The latest use for this great camera is for ebay, yes ebay! I have explored some of the other camera settings in order to get the best close ups and it can really get a nice sharp close up of very small items, like my jewelry items. I read below that folks have even bought different lenses for it. One handy item I bought for it was a small tripod which is perfect for group shots. I also found that getting a big memory card allows me to take so many shots(almost 300) so I can really go wild snapping shots until I get the perfect one. This camera is loaded with features, and for the price I feel it was a great value!
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24. Dez 2006
HP iPAQ 2210 still ticking after 2 years...
I bought this PDA on a whim. I use an internet phone and never thought a PDA would be useful. BUT...now I am seeing the error of my ways. The HUGEST benefit of this PDA is that I can keep track of my email while I am gaming on my PC, its like a Mini PC right next to me so I don't have to feel like I need to pop out to my email all the time. I can also be diligently designing in photoshop, or work on my Excel files undeterred, because again, my email will update on the PDA. I have it set to updating every 15 minutes. OK, so the next HUGE benefit is that I got the WiFi Card (off eBay of course) and it was running in just a minute, as long as it took for me to DL the driver. it is a Sandisk 128 CF card. Again, now I can check my email via the internet. I can go watch TV in the living room and browse my email any time without going to the PC. Finally I can jot notes, write emails, create excel files etc all from the PDA. It's not easy to make complicated Excel files, but for simple calculations its fine. Ok so it ALSO acts as a Remote control for all of my living room audio and video devices I have a "home" icon and I walk in the living room with it, press that button and everything turns on. The whole experience with this PDA has been awesome, I cannot believe that it took me so long to get one. And, this is a 3 year old model at that. The new ones must cook your dinner and do your laundry too!
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