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"Nc183d" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi All, > As with all things, there are 2 sides to the argument here. If I want to selll > something on ebay, I list it there and don't post a teaser ad on the NG's. If I > want to sell something on the NG's, I post it there. > That being said, I think that some folks DO overdo it by posting a LOT of FA > ads on the NG's. Those folks should be restrained, but I'm not the internet > police, so it isn't for me to enforce. I personally don't filter them out as I > might just want to take a look. What I take exception to is folks that post FS > ads, then it turns out to be an ebay plug. I am also not too keen on those that > make a living out of buying these old rigs, then jacking up the price by about > 200% and re-selling. Those folks are out there in ALL areas, not just > boatanchors. All in all, I try to just take it in stride and appreciate all the > good folks on the net, disregarding the creeps. > Just an opinion.... > rgds, > Mark S. Just an observation.....If I need some radio stuff, I look both here and e-bay. In my view, my time is limited and valuable. Having FA stuff on here wastes my time. Yes I use filters because I don't need to see FA stuff here too. It seems to me that if somebody insists on using variations of "FA" in his/her post subject lines, is in fact guilty of SPAMMING. -n6ojn -- Steve @ Noon-Air Heating and A/C [EMAIL PROTECTED] When a work lifts your spirits and inspires bold and noble thoughts in you, do not look for any other standard to judge by: the work is good, the product of a master craftsman. - -- La Bruyere
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