Silver 48" 260w Jebo PC fixture w/extra bulbs $85

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Frostyone

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Ok, up for sale is a silver 48" 260w (4x36w) light fixture. Fixture has 2 power switches and is current;y running 2x50/50 and 2x6700K bulbs, and comes with 2 brand new 6700K bulbs.

Only asking $85 + shipping.

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Damn thats a great deal.Wish I seen this post earlier.
 
Frostyone;2353614; said:
Tell you what I'll do it for $90 shipped!



OK $90 sent to Frostyone(10-26-08)......

Frostyone sent light...... NEVER

Frostyone said on 11-12-08 "ok will refund money via paypal 11-14-08"...... and..... HAHA, you guessed it, NO REFUND:irked::irked::irked:




Please refund my money by 11-21-08 or I will have to leave you NEGATIVE FEEDBACK
 
This is the last time I am gonna attemp to try to get you to refund my money. You know you have my money and never sent the product so please refund my money. And you must not believe in KARMA..... buddy, stealing from people will never get you anywhere in life, please return what is rightfully mine.



"Karma" literally means "deed" or "act", and more broadly names the universal principle of cause and effect, action and reaction, which Hindus believe governs all consciousness. It is believed that only beings that can distinguish right from wrong, such as adult humans, can accumulate Karma. Animals and young children are not responsible to accumulate Karma as they are incapable of discriminating between right and wrong. However, all sentient beings can feel the effects of Karma, which are pleasure and pain.[5] Karma is not fate; humans are believed to act with free will, creating their own destinies. According to the Vedas, if an individual sows goodness, he or she will reap goodness; if one sows evil, he or she will reap evil. Karma refers to the totality of mankind's actions and their concommitant reactions in current and previous lives, all of which determine the future. However, many karmas do not have an immediate effect; some accumulate and return unexpectedly in an individual's later lives.
 
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