I have a needlepoint picture hanging on my wall that was made by my
grandfather when he was 72yo.
I'm impressed with yabe's reliability as well. But Murphy's Law kicked in
a couple of weeks ago when I was selling a couple of things. During the
five minute period that my three auctions were ending the site went haywire
and I reckon it cost me bids and money. One of my items dropped off the
system temporarily and bidders were refused on other items.
But I still got a reasonable price so I was happy. Stuff happens!
Andrew McPhee
At 10:22 AM 2/03/2005 +1300, Brian wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>It is a cause of marvel to me that yabe very seldom screws up. Consider how
>many customers they have.
>
>I was therefore quite surprised when my yabe watchlist was mailed to me
>and the one item in it was an article of completed textile embroidery.
>
>Excuse me ??
>
>A lighter side to the day ( I hope)
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