nevermind, sorry folks felt the need to be negative.
Posters barely take up any space. They're flat.
You could donate them to charity.
I have a copy of this signed by the inventor of the Segway, who died by driving a Segway off of a cliff.... let me segue to the price... NOT FOR SALE.
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You makin' space?
I have a lot of posters just rolled up and sitting around, sorry for trying to find them a good home.
If you are really interested in making space, after you sell the poster I will give you $1 for your $150.
what am I missing here that people are being really negative about this?
It's certainly not the obscene price.
Last edited by Bryan_; September 27, 2012 at 8:08 PM. Reason: It's the obscene price.
As a third-party who has no vested interest in your sale or the sale of negative comments, what is so negative about the replies in the thread? Seems like people are kidding around in response to a thread selling posters from comedy films on a comedy message board. But if serious is what we're going for, please change the topic of the thread from "nvm." to "The For Sale Thread: Serious discussion only." I will get things back on track:
Hey guys, I'm trying to clear up some space. For sale I have one Michael Pena, $80 or best offer. I have him locked in my basement, included in the sale is his cage but NO food. Price of shipping varies but it would be better if you came to pick him up. Preferably at night, in a van with no windows. If posters are your thing I think I can get you an Observe & Report one that he signed but that will add $80 to my asking price. No certificate of authenticity included but you can just ask him if he signed it or not when you buy him. Serious inquiries only.
I'm not. Take heed secret santa.
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I had to make a quick judgment call between whether to counsel the original poster and advise him that his prices were quite high and would open him to potential ridicule and that his perspective of "i'm just finding them a good home" is usually one reserved for donated or free items and not for items bringing back serious change OR make a dumb joke. To save time and unsolicited mentoring & Internet education, I opted for the latter.
I apologize, TMS. I hope you sell your posters (for a fair price) to someone who can give them a good home.
If you members of a comedy message board can't get serious when a subject like selling posters comes up, I'm thinking it's time for us to pack up this internet and head home to our families.