Author: Uri Blass
Date: 05:33:39 03/23/01
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On March 23, 2001 at 07:47:07, Roy Beam wrote: >On March 23, 2001 at 01:01:51, Bruce Moreland wrote: > >>On March 22, 2001 at 17:16:17, Dann Corbit wrote: >> >>>Just a thought -- >>>Don't buy stuff from people you don't know over the internet unless you have >>>some powerful verification system (e.g. E-Bay seems to have some sort of >>>tracking mechanism, but even then I personally would not make E-Bay transactions >>>[being a real worry-wort]). >> >>I'm an eBay seller. I've shipped about two thousand packages to over a thousand >>different people. Every package has gotten where it was supposed to go, and >>I've had zero people ask to return merchandise. >> >>I've also bought stuff from several hundred people. I buy stuff that is very >>dependent upon accurate seller description. I've dealt with a few dick-heads, >>but I've only had one guy try outright to steal my money. Coindidentally, thi > > I don't think the use of words like Dick Head is appropriape for this forum do >you? Where are the moderators when you need them?? I do not know. I do not understand the meaning of the word dick-heads and I usually do not look at the dictionary unless I need to know the meaning of the word in order to understand the post and it is not the case here. I understood from the context that it is something like bad guys. The only reason to delete this post is the fact that it is off topic post but it is not the first off topic post in the dscussion. If I am elected to be a moderator then I am going to delete off topic discussions like it unless the other moderators disagree about the idea not to let off topic discussions in this computer chess club. People who want to discuss off topic subjects with members of this club should start the discussion by posting also a link to another forum and the discussion can be continued in another forum(Mogens forum is a possible option). Uri
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