Aug. 21st, 2006

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This post is directed at [livejournal.com profile] nani_ka. Feel free to disregard.

So! The big bos of TPB's! Boy, that fella sure did like his Batman! A great sellection of Batman stuff! Batman year one and year two, The Dark Knight Returns, Arkham Asylum, the best parts od the Rahs Al Guhl storylines... great reading! That's the good news.

The main problem with this collection is that it seems he or someone very close to him may have been a pretty heavy smoker. That combined with the long-term storage conditions have left all these books with a kinda funky smell that will make them worth a bit less.

There are a few semi-good finds in there, but nothing to write home about. A full run of The Cult wirth about $7 a pop ($28 total) to the right person... a fairly rare copy of Dave McKean's "Cages" number one which would have been worth $30 had it been in better condition...

As for the remainder, you could probably get 1/2 the cover price for 20% of these books and maybe a buck each for the rest of them.

My advice, since there is no emotional or financial expenditure in getting rid of these books? Ebay. A series of 99-cent-opening-bid auctions all at once with shipping incentive for bidders to bid on multiple items.

Now my sales pitch!

I happen to have an Ebay account (seller id "hulkalicious") with excellent feedback and a pre-made audience who are the type of people who would be looking for this type of stuff. I will list all the TPB's with an opening bid of 99-cents and handle the collecting of payment and shipping and everything. In exchange I would like 50% of the final price (which would be just about enough to cover Ebay fees and PayPal fees) and the right to keep any of the books that don't sell.

That's my professional opinion and my sales pitch! And to your friend it's free money AND getting rid of the box with little or no effort!

Whatever she decides, I'm still looking forward to appraising the other box once it gets found :)
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Speaking with a VERY impatient customer trying to run the self installation software. He's said several hillariously discouraging things, but the one that made me have to put him on mute for was this; and mind you, he said this at 100 miles per hour with no pauses for breathing or possible interaction from me:
"Okay, so it says here do I already have a Comcast username and password. I don't have one of those. So what do I click on? All it has is click here if you DO have a username and password, or click here if I DON'T have a username and password. So where do I click if I DON'T have a username and password? How do you expect me to do this if the only choices you'll give me are if I do or do not have a username and password? All I see is - oh, wait. I guess I'd click on 'I Do NOT have a username and password', right? Yeesh! you people should make that easier to understand!"


***EDIT*** Never mind, he made it even CRAZIER at the end!
"So where do I go for my Mail? How do I get to my e-mail? I don't see an e-mail here. How am I supposed to get e-mail if I can't find where the e-mail is? The salesman said I'd get free e-mail from you people - LOTS of free e-mail! If I can't get what I'm paying for I'm going to - oh, wait... there it is. Little envelope that says mail. Cripes you'd think you people would make it easier to find, make it like a big button that says E-MAIL, not some silly envelope that just says MAIL!"

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