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but didnt someone report speedbob too?

From inquisitive newbie coveter to utilitarian (ultra) fine point user to calligraphy flourisher. The life cycle of a fountain pen lover.

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im talking amazon

idk how safe buying on ebay is.

 

 

Ive bought/sold 175 transactions in the last two years on E-Bay and I have to say that It has been superb. Had one case where I got a sonnet that was a forgery, E-Bay sorted that out and I got my money back. They have warned me off a couple of dealers. All in all I now use E-Bay with confidence.

Theres probably a million horror stories floating around but mines all good

 

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nice.

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but didnt someone report speedbob too?

 

What are you talking about??? Who's speedbob? Do you mean speerbob? He's a different person from Speedy. And they both have excellent reputations and you should have NO reason to distrust either of them. As far as I have ever heard, they both have perfect track records.

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well, i thought his name was speedbob... maybe its someone else. got a link?

anyways....

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well, i thought his name was speedbob... maybe its someone else. got a link?

anyways....

 

Here are the twsbi pens being sold by speedy.

http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_nkw=twsbi&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=

 

 

and then a link to speerbob's store...

http://stores.ebay.com/speerbob

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thats a lotta pens.

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