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NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
On May 29 2010 00:46 Djzapz wrote: You girls are so awesome =D
Flattery will get you signed stuff. I like space in my room - I have over 200 photobooks and magazines now in a room the size of a postage stamp so God knows I need it.
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On May 29 2010 08:54 NeverGG wrote:Flattery will get you signed stuff. I like space in my room - I have over 200 photobooks and magazines now in a room the size of a postage stamp so God knows I need it. Have you considered pawn shops? If you have too much stuff, you could try selling some of it to them.
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51329 Posts
still waiting for my k-pop related paraphernalia
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NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
On May 29 2010 09:58 Master Shaman wrote:Show nested quote +On May 29 2010 08:54 NeverGG wrote:On May 29 2010 00:46 Djzapz wrote: You girls are so awesome =D Flattery will get you signed stuff. I like space in my room - I have over 200 photobooks and magazines now in a room the size of a postage stamp so God knows I need it. Have you considered pawn shops? If you have too much stuff, you could try selling some of it to them.
I don't speak enough Korean and since most of it is Japanese stuff I don't think it'd go down too well tbh. I could sell my furniture, but the owners of it might be a bit pissed lol. I'm just going to ship it back to Mum slowly over the next few months - since she has two houses and all.
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On May 29 2010 11:03 NeverGG wrote:Show nested quote +On May 29 2010 09:58 Master Shaman wrote:On May 29 2010 08:54 NeverGG wrote:On May 29 2010 00:46 Djzapz wrote: You girls are so awesome =D Flattery will get you signed stuff. I like space in my room - I have over 200 photobooks and magazines now in a room the size of a postage stamp so God knows I need it. Have you considered pawn shops? If you have too much stuff, you could try selling some of it to them. I don't speak enough Korean and since most of it is Japanese stuff I don't think it'd go down too well tbh. I could sell my furniture, but the owners of it might be a bit pissed lol. I'm just going to ship it back to Mum slowly over the next few months - since she has two houses and all. Pawn one of your mum's houses?
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On May 29 2010 12:20 Master Shaman wrote:Show nested quote +On May 29 2010 11:03 NeverGG wrote:On May 29 2010 09:58 Master Shaman wrote:On May 29 2010 08:54 NeverGG wrote:On May 29 2010 00:46 Djzapz wrote: You girls are so awesome =D Flattery will get you signed stuff. I like space in my room - I have over 200 photobooks and magazines now in a room the size of a postage stamp so God knows I need it. Have you considered pawn shops? If you have too much stuff, you could try selling some of it to them. I don't speak enough Korean and since most of it is Japanese stuff I don't think it'd go down too well tbh. I could sell my furniture, but the owners of it might be a bit pissed lol. I'm just going to ship it back to Mum slowly over the next few months - since she has two houses and all. Pawn one of your mum's houses?  i literally lol'd
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On May 28 2010 11:55 lilsusie wrote: neggy, you're a better person than me to *STILL* be answering the same questions over and over and over and over .......
LoL, dunno why but for some reason that made my day today. Btw, hope to see ya @ GomTv once again lilSusie.
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MrHoon
10183 Posts
sometimes I wish they put Reach/rA's Admiral Jacket up on auction
I would totally dish out 500 dollars for that shit
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Sorry for bumping this, but I've got a couple of questions regarding sc merchandises. I am currently in Seoul, and are staying here for two more weeks (total of 4.... Should have thought of this a bit earlier now that I come to think of it). I've read your awesome thread about the requirements needed to purchase stuff over here as a foreigner NeverGG, so I am aware that i cannot get a hold of anything myself at the moment.
I've checked out some of the progamer sites, but since I don't speak korean, I can't seem to find any of the shops (as expected). However, my question is, do anyone know if any of the sites currently offer any products (wearable stuff like t-shirts and jackets/official team uniforms)? I am thinking of bringing back some stuff for personal use, as gifts for friends, and prizes for future sc2 tournaments 
If anyone in here, living in Seoul, able to purchase and help me and my friends out, are willing to earn a couple of bucks, please send me a message Thnx.
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On July 13 2010 04:04 imRiChY wrote:Sorry for bumping this, but I've got a couple of questions regarding sc merchandises. I am currently in Seoul, and are staying here for two more weeks (total of 4.... Should have thought of this a bit earlier now that I come to think of it). I've read your awesome thread about the requirements needed to purchase stuff over here as a foreigner NeverGG, so I am aware that i cannot get a hold of anything myself at the moment. I've checked out some of the progamer sites, but since I don't speak korean, I can't seem to find any of the shops (as expected). However, my question is, do anyone know if any of the sites currently offer any products (wearable stuff like t-shirts and jackets/official team uniforms)? I am thinking of bringing back some stuff for personal use, as gifts for friends, and prizes for future sc2 tournaments  If anyone in here, living in Seoul, able to purchase and help me and my friends out, are willing to earn a couple of bucks, please send me a message  Thnx. No they do not sell official jackets, uniforms, etc in Korea because the companies believe there isn't a big enough market to make them. You can get some unofficial stuff like hoodies and hats from their sites but not a lot of that is available either.
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Vatican City State95 Posts
On July 13 2010 04:07 kOre wrote:Show nested quote +On July 13 2010 04:04 imRiChY wrote:Sorry for bumping this, but I've got a couple of questions regarding sc merchandises. I am currently in Seoul, and are staying here for two more weeks (total of 4.... Should have thought of this a bit earlier now that I come to think of it). I've read your awesome thread about the requirements needed to purchase stuff over here as a foreigner NeverGG, so I am aware that i cannot get a hold of anything myself at the moment. I've checked out some of the progamer sites, but since I don't speak korean, I can't seem to find any of the shops (as expected). However, my question is, do anyone know if any of the sites currently offer any products (wearable stuff like t-shirts and jackets/official team uniforms)? I am thinking of bringing back some stuff for personal use, as gifts for friends, and prizes for future sc2 tournaments  If anyone in here, living in Seoul, able to purchase and help me and my friends out, are willing to earn a couple of bucks, please send me a message  Thnx. No they do not sell official jackets, uniforms, etc in Korea because the companies believe there isn't a big enough market to make them. You can get some unofficial stuff like hoodies and hats from their sites but not a lot of that is available either.
I visit your site every day, any news when that KT Rollster stuff is gonna pop up? Sorry to nag!
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On July 13 2010 04:07 kOre wrote:Show nested quote +On July 13 2010 04:04 imRiChY wrote:Sorry for bumping this, but I've got a couple of questions regarding sc merchandises. I am currently in Seoul, and are staying here for two more weeks (total of 4.... Should have thought of this a bit earlier now that I come to think of it). I've read your awesome thread about the requirements needed to purchase stuff over here as a foreigner NeverGG, so I am aware that i cannot get a hold of anything myself at the moment. I've checked out some of the progamer sites, but since I don't speak korean, I can't seem to find any of the shops (as expected). However, my question is, do anyone know if any of the sites currently offer any products (wearable stuff like t-shirts and jackets/official team uniforms)? I am thinking of bringing back some stuff for personal use, as gifts for friends, and prizes for future sc2 tournaments  If anyone in here, living in Seoul, able to purchase and help me and my friends out, are willing to earn a couple of bucks, please send me a message  Thnx. No they do not sell official jackets, uniforms, etc in Korea because the companies believe there isn't a big enough market to make them. You can get some unofficial stuff like hoodies and hats from their sites but not a lot of that is available either. Aaah, okay, thanks =)
Will starcraftmecca offer official uniforms/jackets?
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