I thought there was some compromise in the works for selling items on
the list.
From the last go-round on this subject, it seemed clear to me that lots
of list members are not offended by vendors selling items on the list as
long as they do so in a reasonable way.
I will suggest again that a simple compromise would be to identify
commercial messages with a keyword in the subject line like
LBC-COMMERCIAL. Commercial messages could easily be filtered and deleted
by those offended by such emails.
It would also be easy to limit such messages to 1 per week per seller or
whatever.
Don Malling
Jim Jones wrote:
> Dear List:
>
> Please understand that I am not the person selling the
> part.
>
> I do not know the person selling the parts.
>
> I have NO financial interest in this whatsoever.
>
> If I have violated some rule by passing on what I have
> seen elsewhere that may be of interest to someone
> else, I apologize for the transgression.
>
>
> --- levilevi <levilevi@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>Does this post pass Mike Brinker's criteria for
>>selling/not selling items on the 6pack list? It
>>looks like the seller is parting out a whole car (at
>>very high prices no less) not just ONE interesting
>>piece. Power sellers on eBay shouldn't be using the
>>list either if TR specific parts manaufacturers
>>can't. But that's just MHO.
>>
>>Bud
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