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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    Now Bill !!! I never claimed that a pump was included with that doll I sold ya,,,,, anybody should know that you got to buy one of them separate

    ,,,but I did include a rubber patch kit free of charge,,,,
    Ooh boy. Now that's customer service! PM sent
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    From what i understand it is simply going to require you to set up an agreement on the paypal side like you do with say Home Depot or Woot that allows ebay to charge you as it always has.
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    Quote Originally Posted by UAcowboy View Post
    From what i understand it is simply going to require you to set up an agreement on the paypal side like you do with say Home Depot or Woot that allows ebay to charge you as it always has.
    Why don't they say that in PLAIN ENGLISH then?
    I hate all the "lawyer speak"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chevhead View Post
    Why don't they say that in PLAIN ENGLISH then?
    I hate all the "lawyer speak"
    Because plain English is "vague" or "open to interpretation", at least that is what many corporate lawyers want us to believe.
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