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On the contrary, the thread stays open until your issues with each buyer are resolved.

Furthermore, editing your first post once your done with selling is both sneaky and unacceptable, and should you do it again, or attempt to peddle fake or inferior items on this forum, you will be banned.

On the contrary, the thread stays open until your issues with each buyer are resolved.

Furthermore, editing your first post once your done with selling is both sneaky and unacceptable, and should you do it again, or attempt to peddle fake or inferior items on this forum, you will be banned.

I would have banned him, seems your having a nice day :)

Banned for what man? Because i changed my original post? Get over it! I see 100 people editing their original post when they finish selling something. Anyways, the money's been refunded, so i ask for your Godlike permission to close the thread because its been sorted out.

No, because your selling dodgy products.

THEN to edit your thread to try and avoid it all, just not on around here.

This isnt some muppet forum where you can act as you please.

This will not be locked. Simple as that.

Dont as again, and fixup the crap deals.

I also hope these people leave you negative trader feedback for their hassles.

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