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The Classic Archives provides a mix of classic old films, and high quality new software. We have a wide diverse selection of such items as old DVD's, wood working plans and projects, and high quality software. Everything comes with a full 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.
Location: United StatesMember since: 29 Mar, 2006Seller: theclassicarchives

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Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
4.9
Reasonable postage cost
5.0
Delivery time
4.8
Communication
4.8

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l***u (71)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Cd Arrived on 13th of april In UK - Thank you - good communication with the seller - would recommend - will use in the future.
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Pleased with transaction
-***r (71)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Great
r***s (544)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
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Sweet Home 3D works as expected arrived as DVD disc, tried few other software such as Cedreo, Vertex BD (the worst). Sweet Home 3D is the most user friendly, flexible, easy to create objects, download online furniture libraries, I can export import object easily to build custom shapes. I am not professional just home owner trying to remodel my house.
r***e- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
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ABSOLUTELY A WASTE OF MONEY. WHEN SELLER SAYS CLASSIC HE MEANS IT. BOOKS ARE FROM 1842 TO MOST MODERN ONE 1937. I HAVE BEEN BLACKSMITHING FOR 40 YEARS AND FOUND HIS CD TOTAL GARBAGE WASTE OF TIME AND MONEY. ******DONT WASTE YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY ON THIS JOKER ******
Reply from: theclassicarchives- Feedback replied to by seller theclassicarchives.- Feedback replied to by seller theclassicarchives.
What is truly ironic about this, is that for this collection of classic books, I list out all of the dates of publication in the ebay ad. I find it of the utmost irony when someone wants to buy a disk full of books, who doesn't wish to take the time to actually read the listing about said books, and then blames me as though my intent was to somehow trick him. I guess if I was advertising pop up books for kids, I would understand more.