Ten years ago today, I1 signed up for EBay. I was in 8th grade and so very badly wanted a LEGO set that had recently ceased production. Specifically, set 4555: Freight Loading Cargo Station.
I think I paid somewhere around $77 for it, which was a pretty good deal, since Lugnet says it retailed for $66. The other interesting fact, PayPal did not exist back then2, so I had to pay by certified money order via the USPS.
This involved me getting on my bike, riding to Washington Mutual, withdrawing cash from my savings account3, riding a couple more blocks to the post office and getting the money order. I sent the money order to the guy, which took several days, waited for him to deposit it, then waited several more days to get the package in the mail. The whole transaction probably took several weeks to complete, and certainly none of this instant pay crap that we can do online now.
0technically my parents, but I was the one who used it ↩
PayPal, as we know it, didn’t form until March 2000 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PayPal#Beginnings ↩
I wouldn’t have a checking account for at least two more years, I believe ↩
Happy Anniversary….. the aunt
…not to mention that the bike ride to WA-Mu (back then we had WA-Mu) was UPHILL… BOTH ways.
Actually, it was: I had to ride up and over the hill that peaked around 30th Ave and 75th Street. I guess I better be glad it wasn’t snowing and I had shoes.
This is hillarious!, I like your blog and I think I had one of those LEGOs, I remember of a fire station or so, but anyway this is just to let you know I’m located in El Salvador, Central America, and I will be looking your blog more often!
~Luis
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