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Date   : Wed, 12 May 2004 12:18:18 +0200
From   : "Eelco Huininga" <e.huininga@...>
Subject: Re: get a clue!

Hi,

Although I can understand Wouter's point of view in this matter, I can al
so understand Chris' point. Either way, this is not the place to fight ou
t your dispute; that's why eBay's got a Feedback option :-)

When you do a lot of trading online (or anywhere for that is) you're boun
d to get dissapointed one day. Sometimes you've done a good buy/sell and
sometimes you've done a bad buy/sell. That's just how things go in life.
If you can't stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen :-)

Now, please, let's get back to our on-topic discussions shall we?

Cheers,
Eelco



>>> "W.Scholten" <whs@...> 05/11 7:00  >>>
Couldn't resist, my last post on this, I promise. See my webpages for
more information on this guy:

c.j.thornley@... wrote:

> With an unfriendly response like this you deserve negative
> feedback.

No, feedback is based on what you sell on how you react to complaints
(if valid). I've shown you to be unreasonable, you deserve negative
feedback (but I was stupid enough to give a positive directly after
payment).

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What's this then?

> Please keep you comments away from this group. As what you do in your
> spare time should not be brought in here. It*s not called for.

Spare time? Then all the posts on the list are off topic as all of this
in done in spare time and about things done in spare time.
Buying/selling BBC stuff and who to avoid, where to get it etc is on
topic, so there.

As I said before, get a clue or get lost.

Wouter
-- 
BBC/atom/old magazine scans etc:
http://www.astro.livjm.ac.uk/~bbc/ 
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