Robert,
LOL! I never caught that! I can't advertise my eBay auctions, but I can
get someone else to... Hmmm. <g>
The policy re advertising your eBay auctions deals with folks using the list
as a medium to advertise their wares. Not aimed at guys like me that sell
something once a year, but at folks who are constantly selling. My take on
it is that we want to keep the list informational rather than advertising.
BUT!
If I get my buddy to say "Did you see the eBay auction for..." then it's OK.
Cool. I'm going to dig out my stock of 74 50/1.8-s and auction each one
individually. If you'll post notices to the list I'll give you 100f the
gross profit. <g>
Dave
> In a message dated 7/14/2000 12:09:27 PM,
> david_bulger@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>
> << > I think the list policy is not to tell about ebay
> listings without
>
> > first offering those items to the list. >>
>
> One final coment from a "newbie" to the list. It seems that
> some list members
> advise an odd (in my humble opinion) policy re Ebay auctions.
> To wit, that
> it's all right for ME to mention YOUR Ebay auction on list,
> as in "I just
> spotted this great piece of Olympus equipment on Ebay in case
> anyone might be
> interested" and taboo for YOU to mention on the list that YOU
> "have this real
> nice Olympus item listed on Ebay in case anyone might have
> missed it when you
> first offered it to the list." I'm sure there must be some
> logic in this
> distinction that I'm missing. It's my advanced age, I
> suppose. I sure hope
> it's not "old-timers disease" creeping up on me. <g>
>
> Robert
>
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