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Death to eBay, Long Live StubHub

June 9, 2008

Did you know that eBay users can retract their bids? Yeah, it blew me away too except I found out the hard way. Recently I purchased season tickets to the Washington Capitals, and as a bonus, I was given the option to purchase additional reserved tickets to the 2008 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Hoping to make some money back from my $3000+ purchase, I put a set of such tickets on eBay. The auction received a handful of bids as the Capitals battled the Fliers in what would be a seven game series. The tickets listed were to a game late in the series, and at the time, things were looking bleak after the Caps returned home on a sad note after dropping a game in Phillthy. The auction ended the day before the game, but when I checked to see who had won, I noticed the number of bids had actually gone down. Read more

Day 4 of Trip - Wake-Up San Francisco!

May 31, 2008

Like their organic food, vintage clothing, and analog instruments, leave it to hippies and liberal scenesters to project value onto things that produce the same old shit. Being from Baltimore, it’s pretty difficult for me to be anything less than amazed when I visit another city but somehow San Francisco managed to pull this off during the first of two days I have entirely devoted to experiencing it. On second thought, I must applaud you… Read more

Why Do I Own So Many Domains? Is Domaining Even Real?

March 11, 2008

domaining1.jpgOver the past two years, I have spent over $1,000 acquiring approximately 160 domain names. Recently, I renewed most of them despite earning little to no revenue and receiving zero offers or inquiries from interested parties. As I write this, my skepticism as to the profitability and legitimacy of domaining has reached a peak, but is counterbalanced by the certainty of a finite amount of character permutations. I still do not know whether or not domaining is a scam or needs time to accumulate value like other investments. Read more

Match.com… Like to Pay for Sausage Parties?

March 2, 2008

The purpose of my writing this is to hopefully help some lonely young lovers save their money and invest in themselves. Additionally, it’s a way for me to get back at these companies by publicly documenting how both are ineffective and how Match.com just simply ripped me off.

People are generally embarrassed to reveal that they subscribe to a matchmaking site for the same reasons many fear taking-out, or even responding to a personal ad in a newspaper. It is these same insecurities that these companies manipulate to take the customer’s money and fail to deliver their promised level of service. Read more

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