I suspect (given what I've heard from several sources in the last few
weeks) that *bay doesn't "know" anything until someone points it out to
them in a complaint. Seems to me that it's much more likely another
oly-brouser (an exiled former list member perhaps? or one of numerous
deceptive oly-scammers we've exposed?) is using every opportunity to
defame anyone mentioning this list.
Tom Scales wrote:
>
> The irony is I was sort of doing that, but listing my own website. I get a
> sale or two from each set of auctions that way. That, they didn't seem to
> mind.
>
> It's this evil mailing list that offends them.
>
> Tom
>
> > I think they are much less concerned about privacy of their members than
> > that you might be recruiting their users for an alternate venue. For
> > example, a dealer could set up a mailing list of customers as a discussion
> > list and use ebay auctions as chum, then sell to his list.
> >
> >
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