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js member Posts: 9 |
I actually liked Normski99's point -- I could be wrong, but I don't think he intended it to mean that we shouldn't post about problems at all, just that he was trying to give us a little perspective. Let's not make an issue out of something that wasn't meant to be an issue. Glad that the paypal issue's been resolved. Now we can get back to whatever we were doing before we had to play php-robot :) That and deal with potentially many irate customers -- good luck to everyone! Let's hope the rest of the year is less 'interesting' than these past few days (or longer for some people) have been. # POSTED ON: May 18, 2008 @ 15:23 GMT -7 |
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lemonbar member Posts: 327 |
'perspective' is illogical when comparing apples and concrete blocks. Be sure to tell those 'irate customers' that they should pipe down since China had an earthquake and Burma have a cyclone. Think careully about what was just said. It is true and sound perspective. Or would you rather us think "I should not consider this bad, look at all 500,000 people that died of cancer last year". Some types of relativism just does not work no matter how hard a some try. # POSTED ON: May 18, 2008 @ 15:41 GMT -7 |
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Normski99 member Posts: 8 |
Hello Lemon B. I think you miss the point somewhat.. My point is.. By all means exchange information on this very helpful forum about things which may go wrong.. But don't get over fretful about it. Put things into perspective. We have an excellent service from those lovely people at E-Junkie, but things do go wrong occasionally, and then things get righted again. Unlike the tragedy of half a million people in the US dying horrible deaths from cancer, the necessity to manually process a bit of information is as nothing. Be cool.. Relax.. Take it in your stride.. Maybe the cancer toll would go down a tad if there were less stress in people's lives. Norm # POSTED ON: May 19, 2008 @ 02:03 GMT -7 |
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lemonbar member Posts: 327 |
You can reconstruct your 'point' all you want but the thread is about PayPal causing many thousands of transactions to go in error. I stick to my thoughts without the need to waiver. And telling us to weigh concerns less up against tragedies you cite are simply... well, i think you know. Also, this problem has nothing to do with e-junkie so trying to confuse the issue as you do will get everyone nowhere. # POSTED ON: May 19, 2008 @ 02:42 GMT -7 |
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Normski99 member Posts: 8 |
There there, never mind, it'll all be better soon ;-) # POSTED ON: May 19, 2008 @ 02:44 GMT -7 |
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lemonbar member Posts: 327 |
Gald to see you also figured out your logic was nothing but fluff and puff illogical relativism. Hopfully you will go post those type of comments someplace where people like that gather in a clump. If you have nothing relavent to provide then stay out of the thread next time and quit acting like we should run our business based on your criteria and with your lack of focus. # POSTED ON: May 19, 2008 @ 03:46 GMT -7 |
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Normski99 member Posts: 8 |
Ah, don't you just love it when the fish rise to the bait so readily :-D # POSTED ON: May 19, 2008 @ 04:17 GMT -7 |
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E-junkieChef E-Junkie Crew Posts: 936 |
Btw .. welcome to the forums, Norm ;) - Robin # POSTED ON: May 19, 2008 @ 14:03 GMT -7 |
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Normski99 member Posts: 8 |
Thanks Robin.. And also thanks for ensuring that the little problem was so short lived. Cheers Norm # POSTED ON: May 20, 2008 @ 00:36 GMT -7 |
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E-junkieChef E-Junkie Crew Posts: 936 |
No hand of mine in that. It was all PayPal ... breaking and fixing it within 3 days too :) # POSTED ON: May 21, 2008 @ 07:40 GMT -7 |
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