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Great! thanks for the help.

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I don’t discriminate users with zero feedback as I have had success with buyers before with them. We all have to start somewhere. I just got this P.O. Box address and it looked odd to me, just wanted to make sure before I ship it out. I will do so with the signature confirmation.

Thanks for the help guys.

Yup, all good. Like I said, I actually like PO Boxes. It usually means the person is legit cause they’re paying for a box because they likely don’t like their packages getting stolen or lost at their regular mailbox or door step.

Signature confirmation is the best thing to ensure someone received it. Likely with a PO Box, they’ll leave a slip in their box to let them know they need to come sign for the package.

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PO Boxes at post offices don’t usually need street addresses, for example if I had a post office box at my location post office it would be POB 1 Annapolis MD. Since there is only one post office, thats all they need.

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Kevin Feige 2.0

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About time…

Why do this publicly, just go meet the people you hurt and apologize directly… no reason to plaster this on the internet… SMH!

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Everything is done on social media now. He needs the public to accept his apology.

He doesn’t need to apologize to me. I would have gone up there and slapped Chris Rock as well…

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This is why America’s priorities are backwards. When society cares more about what goes on in fantasy rich people land than real issues out in the world…

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But where’s Canto at? Only thing I care about with regards to him or the situation.

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All respectable men would not stand by while someone makes jokes about their spouses medical condition in front of a large group. Its called assumption of risk, like someone sky diving without a parachute and then asking for sympathy after getting injured.

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I mean, I get it. I’m all for joking around myself. If I had a medical condition I’d probably take a few jokes and join in on the roasting, depending on the situation but when Chris Rock started the joking, he failed to see that no one at that table was laughing, that’s when he should have quit the jokes and apologized, maybe mentioning the health condition cause he knew… he knew about her condition. So yeah, nobody is talking about how Chris Rock failed in this situation and he deserved a good slapping I think for crossing the line. He’s a big boy, he stood up there and finished the show, not like Will Smith knocked him out and gave him a concussion or something worse… time to move on!

I don’t think words should ever lead to physical confrontation.

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I’ve said all I have to say about Will Smith and Chris Rock on the blog and to other folks so many times over. @Anthony summed it better than I could, though.

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I’m surprised we haven’t talked about the interesting-looking new movie, “Samaritan,” with Sly Stallone. It isn’t based on any specific comic but looks cool. I made a blog post about it.

I don’t think you would have liked Don Rickles very much.

I agree most of the time. In some cases though, when adults act like children and should know better, I think a good slap some deserve (too many adults out there now acting like turds who probably deserve a good spanking). I don’t feel sorry for either Will Smith or Chris Rock. This whole thing could have been settled with Will calling Chris privately though… that’s the real point of this now!

He wasn’t just ‘someone’ making jokes, he is a comedian, on stage performing. A bit of a difference in my opinion. And the joke was about a successful female starring in a movie, not about alopecia. :beers:

Yeah but this was different I think. Their (Chris and Will) history goes further back so I got the impression the jokes were not just Chris Rock being a comedian picking on some random person out in the crowd like they do normally on stage (this was venue where most know each other) and Will Smith took the jokes and jabs on a more personal level since Chris knew of his wife’s condition.