I agree that some information is good, and since people share when list members
are helpful, then to be balanced shouldn't they be able to share problems?
Remember that EBay has a rating system for their participants, how well would it
work without it?
And even though a vendor or list member is perhaps usually helpful, if there is
a
screw-up then time to take responsibility. Screw-ups will multiply if they can
exist in the dark.
I don't know exactly what happened and have no dealings, and therefor no
opinions
about Ross. But if anyone has had unfair dealings with any list member I would
like to know. Perhaps an off list e-mail after a general reference to the whole
list would be a way to go.
My .02 cents,
Linda
RWM wrote:
> Au contraire, Andrew. Greg's comments and background/context offer all
> of us an opportunity to, as stated in the subject line, "beware".
>
> Having had a similar experience -- a running, low-miles 1600
> engine/transmission "appropriated" by someone not (to my knowledge) on
> the list -- it pays to know what goes on out there, where it goes on,
> and what are the "justifications" offered.
>
> We're all adult enough to act appropriately. It's advantageous to have
> more information, leading to informed decision making. We only have
> access to that that information when it is shared.
>
> - Bob Mann
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