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Totally new concept; helping Ebay buyers.
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by davekelly</i> <br /><br />Bob, <br /> <br />No one is appointing anyone the ebay police - there is no power to enforce the rules nor punish offenders. I do respect your opinion, but I'll have to disagree. <br />While none of the above are technically my business - I consider it helping. <br />Dave <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Dave: <br /> <br />All of the decent things you've listed are in no way related to interfering with eBay auctions. They are not the same at all, in any way, shape or form. I do know that eBay has rules re interfering with auctions, and can ban those who do, no matter what their intentions are. All it takes is one seller reporting your actions and they will drop on you. <br /> <br />If someone ASKS for your or anyone else's help, that is fine. But to go out of your way to point something out in an auction is none of your business unless you are the seller or buyer. <br /> <br />I very rarely check eBay myself, but do recall chuckling at some of the ridiculous descriptions on some items. Obviously posted by someone who does not know about model railroading. But I look at it as their business, not mine. If their incorrect description results in a knowing modeler getting a better deal, then that is good for the buyer. I think there were 60-70,000 items in model railroading; are you going to check them all? [:D] <br /> <br />Have fun at policing eBay! <br /> <br />Bob Boudreau
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