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message 1: by Synn (new)

Synn | 39 comments Slightly off topic. I was wondering if anyone has horror collections they would like to talk about or possibly show off. I currently collect the Living Dead Dolls, and other horror blind boxes. I am hoping to invest in a fancy bookshelf to show off my merchandise collections and books. Right now everything is cluttered on a dresser.. ugh!


message 2: by Holly (new)

Holly (goldikova) I have the Nightmare Before Christmas action figures. I just started collecting the Game of Thrones action figures, which technically is not horror, but has a lot of horror elements in it (Undead, decapitations, torture, etc)


message 3: by Synn (new)

Synn | 39 comments Does anyone do online shopping? Which would you say is most reliable amazon or Ebay?


message 4: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (littlemissred3) | 804 comments AMAZON most definitely! I once used Ebay and had nothing but trouble, and I've been a prime member on Amazon for a few years now and have had no trouble. I buy ALOT from Amazon!


message 5: by Robert (new)

Robert Roberts (goodreadscomrobertroberts) I have a rather extensive horror collection in my basement. Mostly people that strayed off the highway and stopped here asking for directions. Oh, and a couple of door to door salesmen, and not to mention a really nice collection of Jehovah's witnesses. Uh, was this what you meant?


message 6: by Synn (new)

Synn | 39 comments Hm.. Well there is a doll that I want, but it is only available on Ebay. I am not sure what I should do. Is it any better if you use the "buy it now" feature instead of bidding?


message 7: by Aileen, #1 Scaredy Cat (new)

Aileen (agm009) | 921 comments Mod
If it's a price that you're ok with then "buy it now", if not go ahead a bid on it but you will have to wait for the end of the bid and win the bid, of course, to get it.


message 8: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (littlemissred3) | 804 comments Just DON'T go out drinking and come home and bid on Ebay. I did that and paid fifty dollars for a board game.


message 9: by Aileen, #1 Scaredy Cat (new)

Aileen (agm009) | 921 comments Mod
Kathy wrote: "Just DON'T go out drinking and come home and bid on Ebay. I did that and paid fifty dollars for a board game."

lol


message 10: by Robert (new)

Robert Roberts (goodreadscomrobertroberts) Did the Quija pointer spell out SUCKER? Lol


message 11: by Synn (new)

Synn | 39 comments Aileen wrote: "If it's a price that you're ok with then "buy it now", if not go ahead a bid on it but you will have to wait for the end of the bid and win the bid, of course, to get it."

Ah okay, I might have to do that if amazon doesn't get that item in soon. Thanks for the info for ebay. I'm new to buying things online.


message 12: by Angela (new)

Angela Crawford | 120 comments Jessi wrote: "Slightly off topic. I was wondering if anyone has horror collections they would like to talk about or possibly show off. I currently collect the Living Dead Dolls, and other horror blind boxes. I a..."

I also collect those! Love my spooky dolls :) Also have an autographed art collection (spooky naturally) and my husband got me a sword that was screen used by Bruce Campbell in The Army Of Darkness.
Gimme some sugar baby!


message 13: by Eric, The Crypt Keeper (new)

Eric Layton (vtel57) | 697 comments Mod
My only horror collection are my credit card debts. :(


message 14: by Angela (new)

Angela Crawford | 120 comments Eric wrote: "My only horror collection are my credit card debts. :("

Those can be scary!


message 15: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (littlemissred3) | 804 comments Robert wrote: "Did the Quija pointer spell out SUCKER? Lol"

EVERYTHING looks good on Ebay when you've been drinking! lol


message 16: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (rachelrachelrachelrachel) Jessi wrote: "Does anyone do online shopping? Which would you say is most reliable amazon or Ebay?"

DEFINITELY Amazon! I have Prime and I love it!!! I spends thousands of dollars a year. Ebay is ok... I have had some issues with Ebay products... the sellers seem less honest. The Ebay guarantee takes forever to straighten out and get your money back, but with Amazon it's practically instant. Of the hundreds of items I've bought thru them, I have maybe returned 2 or 3. Out of Ebay, the 10 or so times I've ordered I had an issue 2 times, which both took 2 months to straighten out. Just be careful.


message 17: by Yvonne (new)

Yvonne At first I thought besides horror books, and some animal skeleton bits in the backyard, I don't really collect anything horror related. I collect dolls - but then after giving that some thought I realized I am not just your average run of the mill Barbie/doll collector here - I have a strange collection which includes, Agnes Dreary, (name says it all), Headless BRATZ doll, Centaur Monster High doll, Ursula (evil villain from Little Mermaid), Cat Woman Barbie (which believe me is not for children), and a fortune teller / gypsy BRATZ doll and Bewitched Barbie ....


message 18: by Synn (new)

Synn | 39 comments Rachel wrote: "Jessi wrote: "Does anyone do online shopping? Which would you say is most reliable amazon or Ebay?"

DEFINITELY Amazon! I have Prime and I love it!!! I spends thousands of dollars a year. Ebay i..."


Ahhh! That sounds terrible. I may just buy what can on amazon and hope the doll comes to a horror convention in Denver soon.. if that will ever happen. *rolls eyes*


message 19: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (rachelrachelrachelrachel) Jessi wrote: "Rachel wrote: "Jessi wrote: "Does anyone do online shopping? Which would you say is most reliable amazon or Ebay?"

DEFINITELY Amazon! I have Prime and I love it!!! I spends thousands of dollars ..."


I have had good experiences on Ebay, but what I would watch for is good feedback! That is of the utmost importance. If you deal with someone in the States and they have good feedback, you'll be ok :)


message 20: by Laura (new)

Laura Iverson (zenbreeze) I both buy and sell online all the time. As far as I'm concerned, Amazon is the preferred venue for both. eBay has been going downhill steadily for years. There are still some good sellers there but lots of baddies, both buying and selling (I don't sell there any more, just buy supplies from my regular vendors).


message 21: by Synn (new)

Synn | 39 comments I figured amazon was the better of the two, I haven't heard anyone really talk about ebay in a long time.
I do not have prime, I am not sure if it will be worth it to me yet.


message 22: by Laura (new)

Laura Iverson (zenbreeze) I don't have Prime either. I considered it for videos but I went with Netflix instead because it works with my google chromecast (so I can watch on the TV instead of the laptop).


message 23: by Synn (new)

Synn | 39 comments Oh that's nice. I have netflix, but I do watch it on my laptop. I would prefer it to be shown on my tv, but it works okay.


message 24: by Laura (new)

Laura Iverson (zenbreeze) There's an art gallery near me, Studio Bongiorno, that opened up across from a cemetery, in a spot that used to be occupied by people who made tombstones. They use the theme in a lot of the art there. It's a pretty cool place to visit.

etsy.com is just for handmade stuff. You can find some unique things there that are horror related. For example, search "horror doll".


message 25: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (littlemissred3) | 804 comments I've belonged to Amazon for a long time and for the first couple of years I didn't become a prime member. I became a prime member when employees at walmart and other stores told me things were cheaper on there than the stores. Since going to prime, I get free music, watch free movies, get free shipping on what I order, and much more. I even order aquarium fish food on there because it's less expensive. Also, I check prices on Amazon before buying in stores now.


message 26: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (rachelrachelrachelrachel) Oh yes, Etsy has adorable things!! I've never had a problem ordering from Etsy! All the sellers are very personal :)


message 27: by Synn (new)

Synn | 39 comments My cousin jackie has an account on etsy, she was diagnosed with potts. Unfortunately she had to stop college and is unable to work. She used to be a photographer at Gatorland in kissimmee, FL. She paints plain vans shoes and makes them into beautiful personable shoes.


message 28: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (rachelrachelrachelrachel) Jessi wrote: "My cousin jackie has an account on etsy, she was diagnosed with potts. Unfortunately she had to stop college and is unable to work. She used to be a photographer at Gatorland in kissimmee, FL. She ..."

Link?


message 29: by Synn (new)

Synn | 39 comments https://www.etsy.com/shop/JBaldwinArt

there you go! Just don't say I mentioned her whole story on here. She doesn't like people to know.

But her paintings on shoes are really pretty, definately check them out.


message 30: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (rachelrachelrachelrachel) Jessi wrote: "https://www.etsy.com/shop/JBaldwinArt

there you go! Just don't say I mentioned her whole story on here. She doesn't like people to know.

But her paintings on shoes are really pretty, definately ..."


Of course! I just figured you could share the love with us all!


message 31: by Synn (new)

Synn | 39 comments Yeah no problem :) I am not sure if she sells them or just shows them for art on etsy. I haven't looked into the site much to know what all is done on there.


message 32: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (rachelrachelrachelrachel) I checked them out, very impressive!


message 33: by Synn (new)

Synn | 39 comments They are! I think her most recent one is the starry night shoe design.


message 34: by Robert (new)

Robert Roberts (goodreadscomrobertroberts) Oh boy! Here we go with the shopping. I can't wait till all of you start discussing QVC. This is horror at it's finest. Calgon...take me away!!!


message 35: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (littlemissred3) | 804 comments Jessi wrote: "They are! I think her most recent one is the starry night shoe design."

I love them!


message 36: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (littlemissred3) | 804 comments Robert wrote: "Oh boy! Here we go with the shopping. I can't wait till all of you start discussing QVC. This is horror at it's finest. Calgon...take me away!!!"

Never have gotten into QVC, but I hate having to go into stores anymore. Now THAT'S scary what with thieves, car-jacking, muggings, etc. I DO go shopping when I have to, but I would buy everything online if I could.


message 37: by Eric, The Crypt Keeper (new)

Eric Layton (vtel57) | 697 comments Mod
With the Internet, it amazes me that QVC and Home Shopping Network are even still around to horrify anyone.


message 38: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (rachelrachelrachelrachel) Robert wrote: "Oh boy! Here we go with the shopping. I can't wait till all of you start discussing QVC. This is horror at it's finest. Calgon...take me away!!!"


BAHAHAHA


message 39: by Lissa (new)

Lissa (lissalovesbooks) This handsome fellow is the first thing you see when walking through my front door. ;)



(I collect Universal Monsters stuff.)


message 40: by Eric, The Crypt Keeper (new)

Eric Layton (vtel57) | 697 comments Mod
Pretty COOL! :)


message 41: by Casey, The Executioner (new)

Casey Gallagher (kcgallagher) | 506 comments Mod
That is fantastic!


message 42: by Kellie (new)

Kellie | 366 comments Cool!


message 43: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (littlemissred3) | 804 comments I would hate to stumble into that in the middle of the night! Scary!


message 44: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (littlemissred3) | 804 comments Does anyone collect certain authors? I used to have all of the Dean Koontz books, read almost all of the Blake Crouch/Jack Kilborn books as well as Stephen King. Have more I collected and read, and was just wondering if anyone else reads all of a particular author.


message 45: by Kellie (new)

Kellie | 366 comments I have a few authors that I like to read all of their books.


message 46: by Angela (new)

Angela Crawford | 120 comments I have all of the Stephen King books in first edition. I also read & collect Jonathan Maberry, Jeremy Robinson, and a few other authors.


message 47: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (littlemissred3) | 804 comments Lissa wrote: "This handsome fellow is the first thing you see when walking through my front door. ;)





(I collect Universal Monsters stuff.)"




I scare too easily so this would give me nightmares!


message 48: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (littlemissred3) | 804 comments Angela wrote: "I have all of the Stephen King books in first edition. I also read & collect Jonathan Maberry, Jeremy Robinson, and a few other authors."

I don't think I've read any of his (Jonathan Maberry) books, are they good?


message 49: by Angela (last edited Jan 20, 2015 06:23PM) (new)

Angela Crawford | 120 comments I love his stuff!! The Pine Deep trilogyGhost Road Blues and The Rot & Ruin series Rot and Ruin are both great places to start. The Rot & Ruin is a zombie set while The Pine Deep set has ghosts & various other creepy things.


message 50: by Aileen, #1 Scaredy Cat (new)

Aileen (agm009) | 921 comments Mod
He's (Maberry) one of the best. You need to read Patient Zero..awesome


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