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RE: ebay etiquette


From: Roland Owens <c.roland.owens@gmail.com>
Subject: RE: ebay etiquette
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Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 18:38:20 -0500

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I fail how to see letting people know that I've put some stuff out on
eBay is spam.  All the auctions I listed yesterday had $0.99 starting
prices and all were for motorcycle stuff.  Like I said I'm cleaning
out stuff and just want it to go to a good home.  I won't post any
other auctions.

Roland


Ray sez....

>List etiquette has been established such that you offer for-sale items to the
>listers first, and if they don't sell, then eBay it.

>Advertising your ebay auctions here w/out affording the opportunity to listers
>first is akin to spam.

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