wow what a deal

Started by jrem, April 06, 2006, 04:09:31 PM

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JimRayden

Quote from: Mark Hammer on April 07, 2006, 08:13:53 AM
Quote from: JimRayden on April 07, 2006, 04:19:25 AM
Oh come on, he sends it out as an e-mail! If he DOES have the original schemo which he wants to sell copies of, he could at least make proper paper copies to sell. They don't have any electronic value but some vintage purists may be interested nonetheless.

But R.G. pretty much proves that the seller is quite aware of Geofex, Mark. According to RG's post, this guy seems to be taken care of. Let us know how it turns out.
I like to wait for the evidence before an assumption of guilt, but it seems like the evidence arrived.

But I gotta tell ya.  It seems like every second week I see an ad in the paper for "Pentium 233, 80meg hard drive, colour monitor.  Great for the kids.  $400" (Yes, well I paid $1500 for it new!)  Some folks are so far out of the loop it's ridiculous.  So I give 'em the benefit of the doubt.

Well maybe I did sound a little too rude, I just don't like seeing people get away with these things. Someone should urgently drop a message to that guy noting that the schematic is free on the net and see how he reacts. It'll be cheaper than buying the product to find out.

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Jimbo


gez

How does the 'ask seller question' feature work?  Do all questions automatically appear and the seller has to answer them?  If so, a few polite questions might not go amiss...
"They always say there's nothing new under the sun.  I think that that's a big copout..."  Wayne Shorter

Dave_B

If you click on "ask the seller," it sends them an email.  I've asked a lot of questions.  Some appear, some don't, some sellers don't respond.  Based on that, it appears they can choose to have the question appear on the auction. 
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