- Alotofthings.com sucks because they ignore, lie, bully, give excuses,accuses and threaten their customers!!!
- Posted by measekite on May 17th, 2008
etikesaem@gmail.com wrote:
Taliesyn wrote:
My first digital camera used 2 standard AA batteries. Even with NiMH type batteries they could not match the longevity (charge) of the square battery used in my current Lumix, a camera I plan to change in the near future for something more powerful and current. With these square batteries I've never ever run out of power and rarely received a "low power" warning. With AAs, "low power" seemed to be a constant issue. I was forever changing batteries, sometimes carrying 3 sets with me. With the square type, only 1 backup was kept and I never had to substitute while shooting. -Taliesyn
Did you ever think that maybe your AA battery suck because you are buying that generic stuff?
The kid does not know what he is buying nor does he care as long as its cheap.
Let me give you a perfect example. According to this link.... http://cgi.ebay.com/NiMH-8x2500mAh-AA-8x-AAA-Rechargable-Battery-Cells-16A_W0QQitemZ220235627020QQihZ012QQcategoryZ64346Q QssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem They claim their AA batteries are rated at 2500 mAh and their AAA batteries are rated at 1000 mAh. I know somebody who actually purchased these batteries and I tested them on a computerized battery charger/tester and real rating of these batteries are: AA batteries are 500 mAh AAA batteries at 400 mAh. The physical weight of the battery is a give away. They are super light. Afterwards, a complaint was placed, the seller refunded the full price of the battery, the buyer threw away the battery and promised to not leave a negative comment on ebay. Trust me, this brand sucks. I ran the test myself.
- Posted by measekite on May 17th, 2008
etikesaem@gmail.com wrote:
Taliesyn wrote:
I told you before, I'll tell you again. I DO NOT NEED an OEM battery that costs $70 (in Canada) that might last 10 years. With the price of high end digital cameras costing about a 1/3 what they did 5 years ago, I change models every 2 or 3 years,
Are you telling me that you sacrifice your high school lunch money for 2 to 3 years just to buy a new camera I'm going to tell your mommy on you.
You are scaring the pooch.
She might ground you.
That is why he posts so much.
Why don't you just sell your bike
He only has a trike because it costs less.
or skateboard instead of sacrificing your lunch money? You must be really skinny. Can you post a picture of your skinny self? If not, then I understand. The battery for your camera probably doesn't hold the charge long enough to take 1 picture.
- Posted by measekite on May 17th, 2008
TJ wrote:
gotten them for nothing) how much was the camera?
- Posted by measekite on May 17th, 2008
Taliesyn wrote:
probably retain more charge when not installed but are somewhat lower in
power.
- Posted by measekite on May 17th, 2008
Taliesyn wrote: etikesaem@gmail.com wrote:
Taliesyn wrote:
I told you before, I'll tell you again. I DO NOT NEED an OEM battery
that costs $70 (in Canada) that might last 10 years. With the price of
high end digital cameras costing about a 1/3 what they did 5 years ago,
I change models every 2 or 3 years,
Are you telling me that you sacrifice your high school lunch money for
2 to 3 years just to buy a new camera I'm going to tell your mommy on
you. She might ground you. Why don't you just sell your bike or
skateboard instead of sacrificing your lunch money? You must be
really skinny. Can you post a picture of your skinny self? If not,
then I understand. The battery for your camera probably doesn't hold
the charge long enough to take 1 picture.
Your childish tantrums when you lose an argument are more typical of a
five-year-old than of an actual adult. That certainly is not you.
At least you give me credit
as a high schooler.
Well he finally admitted he is a high school kid.
I admire that you look up to me!
-Taliesyn
- Posted by measekite on May 17th, 2008
Taliesyn wrote:
- Posted by measekite on May 17th, 2008
TJ wrote:
- Posted by TJ on May 17th, 2008
I knew you couldn't resist my trap. Once again you have revealed your
petty snobbishness for all to see. Well, for all those who haven't
killfiled you yet, anyway. I won't quote your drivel this time. There's
no need, and it only annoys those who have you killfiled.
There is a huge market for simple, low-cost cameras, and camera makers
would be fools not to exploit it to the fullest. There's also a place
for older cameras that still work well, but might not have all the bells
and whistles of the newer models. They're for people who want to catch a
few memories of their kids as they grow up, of a one-time vacation, or
of someone who may not be around forever. Some people just want a camera
for fun, and they aren't having fun when they have to worry about things
like lighting, focus, and exposure, or how much the camera cost them.
Sometimes, even most of the time, good enough is indeed good enough.
There's nothing wrong with that, and it only diminishes you when you
attempt to make people think there IS something wrong with it.
You are a pitiable creature, Measekite.
TJ
- Posted by etikesaem@gmail.com on May 17th, 2008
I only have 2 questions..
1. Does your breath smell that much that you need to use an electric
toothbrush? Dude, stop buying candy from that vending machine at you
high school.
2. When your Oral-B tootbrush wears out, do you buy after market
refills at like 99 cents store?
- Posted by etikesaem@gmail.com on May 17th, 2008
Frank wrote:
Frank,
I have 2 thoughts of the day for you.
1. Alotofthings.com should change their name to alotofcrap.com.
2. Hobbicolors.com should also change their name...maybe to
hobbicrap.com.
- Posted by Frank on May 17th, 2008
etikesaem@gmail.com wrote:
meashershithead, talking to yourself is the sure sign that you're
mentally insane.
Frank
- Posted by Frank on May 17th, 2008
etikesaem@gmail.com wrote:
Frank
- Posted by measekite on May 17th, 2008
TJ wrote:
that. Even a pinhole camera ( the most simple of all) you need to have
good exposure and focus to have any kind of picture. And lighting does
make for a better and more interesting photo or snapshot.
- Posted by measekite on May 17th, 2008
etikesaem@gmail.com wrote:
brush heads on Ebay so he can then spend the rest of his allowance on
the generic ink he so likes.
- Posted by measekite on May 17th, 2008
etikesaem@gmail.com wrote:
at least courteous. They just refused to tell me what they were selling
so it was impossible to even consider their products.
- Posted by Frank on May 17th, 2008
measekite wrote:
You're a mentally sick, lying POS. Face it loser, you've never, ever
used any after market inks or carts. So what makes you think (I know
thinking is difficult if not impossible for you) anyone cares what you
say about them?
I along with many others have asked you that question on numerous
occasions but you've never answered.
You're just an immature old man who is proly lonely and starved for
attention.
Get a dog!
Frank
- Posted by etikesaem@gmail.com on May 18th, 2008
The original article in this thread was regarding how alotofthings.com
and how they ignore, lie, bully, give excuses, accuses and threaten
their customers. The goal was just to let people know that there are
many customers out there that are upset with this company. If you do
plan to buy ink from this company, I would advise you to purchase it
with a credit card. That way just in case this company scams you, you
can dispute it with your credit card company. However, if you have
already been scammed from this company, please post the problem. I
could probably give you some advise as in how to seek restitution.
- Posted by etikesaem@gmail.com on May 18th, 2008
Aftermarket ink is still an awesome deal compared to OEM. However,
don't even expect the quality of OEM ink. If you are not planning to
print photos, then shop ebay where they have ink at a lot cheaper then
alotofthings.com.
- Posted by etikesaem@gmail.com on May 18th, 2008
Thanks everybody for contributing to this thread. I can't believe
that this thread will hit 100 post. I just hope that alotofthings.com
will think differently on how they run their business in the future.
- Posted by Frank on May 18th, 2008
etikesaem@gmail.com wrote:
Really and you know this because you've done business with them, right
meashershithead?
The goal was just to let people know that there are
Really? Now who in their right mind would believe that a deviant lying
loser like you meashershithead, has suddenly turned into some kind of
benevolent don quixote?
I sure as hell don't nor do I see anyone in here buying your most recent
line of lying bullshit.
If you do
Yeah...right...sure...LOL!
Frank