To Harrow A Naif 12 Horkey
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- Dreadyhead4
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that was insanely fast...wonder why you have to enter password ANOTHER time when you are already logged in...awesome
Accidentally purchased 2... tried to adjust to 1 in checkout, but I still got 2... sent email to Mitch... hopefully he will straighten me out... as long as my order is not cancelled...
+1 for my PB!
+1 for my PB!
Main ISOs: Stout "Pulp Fiction" & anything Phlegm
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like Mitch says, it isn't his fault but that cart interface or whatever it is that prompts you to enter a password again once already logged in is a drymounting joke
Since everyone has to go through that step, it doesn't seem terribly bad to me. It's mostly implemented for credit card orders (if I took and stored credit cards), as you wouldn't want someone stopping by your computer and making an order on your account.TNspreadhead wrote:like Mitch says, it isn't his fault but that cart interface or whatever it is that prompts you to enter a password again once already logged in is a drymounting joke
- sixstringer
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P&T has always been silky smooth for me.
Did this drop today ? Oh gee willikers.
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Not saying it was "unfair" just hate that added step - i figured being logged in was good enough. sucks the APs won't be making an appearance and they are all gone
- bigmclargehuge1
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Hoping to frame this up before Thanksgiving. With the dimensions being approximately 20x32, I feel like a 24x36 frame with 4-5" matting would work pretty well? Yay/nay?
- sidewaysscott
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I'd say nay. but, can't really tell until you do it.bigmclargehuge1 wrote:Hoping to frame this up before Thanksgiving. With the dimensions being approximately 20x32, I feel like a 24x36 frame with 4-5" matting would work pretty well? Yay/nay?
pay via paypal, use credit card,file dispute at the 20 day mark if suspicious. don't deal with noobs. don't trade with noobs. request feedback ahead of time. there are lots of good people 'round here.