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Ask yourself the following question...  Why do you reply to "For Sale" posts if you have no intention of buying? More info??, pictures??, reason for selling??, etc are posted by so many when they in actual fact have no intention of buying. I am simply curious about this human behaviour and would like your opinion if you are one of those people...

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Sometimes im sure they bargain you down so a buddy can get a better price or they are interested for General knowledge or want it but cant afford it. But then u do get P R I C K S!!!! 

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Its the same to why I'm replying to this thread:

I BORED AND THERES NOTHING TO WATCH ON TV AND MY WIFE IS HAVING HERE P*****

HAHAHAHAHAHA
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I reply as I have a lot of friends always looking for equipment and a good deal. It helps the seller as well as his post does not disappear so quickly in the for sale section. 

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Its the same to why I'm replying to this thread:

I BORED AND THERES NOTHING TO WATCH ON TV AND MY WIFE IS HAVING HERE P*****

Your wife is going to kill u if she reads this
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I'm new to the whole hub thing so this might sound dumb but I just don't know. What is a "bumb"?

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Its bump.

 

Means bring up my post.

 

It just puts your post at the top of the list so that if you open the For Sale section your post will be the first one the hubbers will see.

 

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Its the same to why I'm replying to this thread:

 

I BORED AND THERES NOTHING TO WATCH ON TV AND MY WIFE IS HAVING HERE P*****

Your wife is going to kill u if she reads this

 

LOL Got back from 3 days in George and she has already started her k@k Confused ... I really don't care as she does not know how to use the internet Tongue

 

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