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Re: Selling Healey stuff on the list

To: HealeyBN7@aol.com
Subject: Re: Selling Healey stuff on the list
From: Tracy Drummond <bighealey@charter.net>
Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2005 07:53:52 -0700
I am happy to see the occasional for sale item here.  As long as it is 
not connected with a business, for that I know
where to go.

T

HealeyBN7@aol.com wrote:

>A  recent post:
> 
>  
>
>>(Let me know If I am breaking any rules of etiquette by  offering
>>    
>>
>something up for sale. I do not mean to )
>*************************************************************************
> 
>Listers,
> 
>A couple of questions on this subject:
> 
>1)  What IS the general feeling on offering Healey items  for sale on the 
>list?  Is there a long standing 'rule' ?  Personally I  have no specific issue 
>with it and often find it convenient.  As long as it  is related to the car, 
>and 
>not endless misc stuff like Healey coffee mugs or  ties, etc.  I would 
>imagine that the listers would be offering good items  at reasonable prices, 
>and it 
>can be easier for many than going the eBay  route.
> 
>
>2)  Or, could there be a separate classifieds 'list'  where LBC items can be 
>put up for sale?  I know there is a BMW motorcycle  list that has that 
>feature.  Items go on the list, stay for 30 days and  then are removed.  
>Simple.  The 
>LBC 'sellers list' could have separate  menus for the different LBC's:  
>Healey's, Jags, MG's, TR's, others,  etc.  Cars for sale, parts for sale.  
>Cars 
>wanted, parts wanted.   Misc stuff for sale, misc stuff wanted.  Only personal 
>sellers  allowed, no vendors.  Too much trouble for the list magordomo to 
>create 
>and  maintain?
> 
>Some thoughts for discussion.  I know we have eBay, and the British  Car 
>Forum has a classified section.
> 
>Dave
>61 BN7




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