Why are there 3-4 people bumping up this thread all the time?
Also as a side note is it circumventing the rules as the thread gets bumped over 2 times a day or when the seller bumps after the 2nd one its breaking the rules.
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Jan 16th, 2006 03:28 PM #31
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Last edited by goffeebeans; Jan 16th, 2006 at 08:08 PM.
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Jan 16th, 2006 04:33 PM #33
I hate that as well - "bump trading" or some such so that a few people stay on top of the forums all the time. Very annoying, and makes me not want to deal with the seller. (I would, however, heartily recommend goffeebeans as a purveyor of poker needs!
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Jan 16th, 2006 07:45 PM #34Deal Addict
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It's called common courtesy.
Originally Posted by deep
What's wrong with bump trading
? Just because someone is not bumping your thread dont crap in my thread. Keep your comments to yourself. If you dont have anything good to say or something relevant to this thread then don't post please. And you don't have to deal with me if you are so annoyed by it, I won't lose sleep over it.
Thanks and keep it bumpin
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Jan 16th, 2006 08:34 PM #35
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Jan 16th, 2006 09:58 PM #36Actually, it's uncommonly rude to push other people's threads out of the way of yours. And no, I don't even have an active for sale thread.
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You can just consider this a free bump for your (composite) chips._______________
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i dont need your free bumps and go post in your own thread which I see you have started.
Originally Posted by deep
And if ppl are bumping my thread that is beyond my control and I would not ask them to stop bumping because that would be considered "RUDE".
So relax and don't take this bumping the thread thing too seriously.
P.S, if you have anyhthing further to add, please pm or just don't post in this thread.
Thank you.Last edited by Hu$tlah; Jan 17th, 2006 at 03:55 PM.
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Jan 17th, 2006 11:42 PM #39
An solicited bump 
But FYI, these chips are NOT clay. Clay chips cost upwards of $1 US/chip.
These are nice and all, and the price is great (better than any retail price I've ever seen)... but it's not right to call these clay._______________
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Jan 18th, 2006 12:29 AM #40
Funny, I looked in on this thread earlier and saw an offer for me to buy the chips for $35, and if they weren't clay, you were going to let me keep the chips and pay me $50. I just came back to accept it, but it's gone...
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Jan 18th, 2006 01:44 AM #41
Bumperoo. Bah.
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If I get more you will be the first to know. I sold the last 2 I had and they will be picked up by tomorrow.
Originally Posted by deep
Thanks for the great bumps, you made the thread more exciting and it got more interesting and the thread ot more attention and i got extra pms.
I thank you once again. If I get more i will for sure give you a shout and you can threadcrap again so i get my thread can get more attention._______________
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