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Telamon wrote: In article .com, "John S." wrote: Conan Ford wrote: "John S." wrote in news:1145126130.981998.210650 @j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: Hmmm...how...ummm...unusual. The Trollometer just pegged. I haven't seen you post much here, so I'll give you the benefit of the doubt. Radio-Mart is a(n) (in)famous E-bay seller. Some people here criticize him to buttering-up his listings. The Chinese seller who copied one of his auctions wholesale, down to the picture saying that he had posted many items (when it appears to be his only auction), and wants Cash, is going to scam someone out of his money, most likely. My intent in posting is to warn the community. Oh, I've read enough of the nonsense posted about radio mart to know where this is headed. I've come to realize that some on this forum are apparently small time dealers threatened by his success. I think it is clear that one of those individuals (certainly not you I'm sure) missed the excitement of those never ending radio mart threads and dummied up that auction listing. Why that group is so fixated on that one seller is beyond me. This news group is a good forum to report the results of used radio transactions as people need to buy a radio in order to participate in the hobby. He apparently was good at stretching the truth and some people felt they got screwed. As an impartial observer it seems to me that he had many auctions and didn't want to take the time to write a specific advertisement for each radio and generalized on previous ads that generated a good response. I will give him the benefit of the doubt on the way the advertisements were written. It people see a suspicious auction they do us a favor to reporting it. -- Telamon Ventura, California It would appear that at least one member of this little mutual appreciation society has reached a new low by creating a fake ebay auction. |
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