Klarinet Archive - Posting 000788.txt from 2004/03

From: "mark" <cpaok@------.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] Re: He's Everywhere...YES really
Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2004 18:55:41 -0500

Don, perhaps you scanned what I wrote - and didn't get the gist.

I have no problem with giving my information to a human such as yourself, I
have a problem listing it on a webpage when it hasn't even been solicited.
Walter wants the information disclosed IN ADVANCE ... shown on the auction
webpage.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Don" <dwh46@------.net>
To: <klarinet@------.org>
Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2004 5:29 PM
Subject: Re: [kl] Re: He's Everywhere...YES really

> I want to add another thought to this whole thing. As someone who sells
> occasionally on eBay, I try very hard to be as accurately descriptive as
> possible with items, but so many people scanning eBay either don't read
> carefully enough, or just don't read everything, period. I can't count the
> number of times I receive emails from someone asking me a question that's
> already answered in my description, and then no matter how carefully you
> reply so you don't make them sound clueless, many of them are still
offended
> when you point out their answer on the auction page. As are the ones who
> send you a personal check when you tell them you don't accept them, and it
> is clearly stated on the auction page, then get upset wjen you make them
> wait ten days for the check to clear.
>
> So, it boils down to sellers being honest and thorough. As for the
identity
> theft question, I have had several buyers or potential buyers request my
> name and number so we can talk by phone about an item, and I think like
> Walter...your info is available to any registered eBay user upon request.
I
> did have someone in the early days of eBay figure out my password and take
> my seller ID, and caused all kinds of trouble before I convinced eBay what
> was up was not ME...and they actually refunded a big chunk of money
> wrongfully charged against my account, so I've seen the best and worst of
> their system.
>
> Don
>
> Ps- Theo Wanne currently has a couple of Langenus duckbill clarinet
> mouthpieces listed on his web site for 150.00 and 175.00.
>
> http://www.mouthpieceheaven.com/mp_list.php?Type=Clarinet
>
>
>
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