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FS::  Marklin HO & Z scale

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RoyaltyFreePhotos@gmail.com - 24 Feb 2007 01:42 GMT
I have listed about 100 Marklin HO and Z scale items for sale on ebay.

The auctions end this Sunday Febryary 25th.

To see pictures of the items and the listings, click on this link:
http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?from=R40&satitle=qrq

If the link does not work for you, click on http://ebay.com and do a
search for "qrq marklin"

Thanks,

Bill
Jane Sullivan - 24 Feb 2007 07:47 GMT
>I have listed about 100 Marklin HO and Z scale items for sale on ebay.

Why do I have to be a registered member of ebay to report this spam,
which breaks their rules?
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Jane
OO and DCC in the garden
http://www.yddraiggoch.demon.co.uk/railway/railway.html

John Turner - 25 Feb 2007 01:16 GMT
> Why do I have to be a registered member of ebay to report this spam, which
> breaks their rules?

They'll only ignore you anyway Jane, so the best idea is to ignore spammers
such as this.

I'm a registered eBat user, and if I thought it would do the slightest bit
of good I would report him for repeated spamming of this group, but I know
I'd be wasting my time.

John.
Rob Kemp - 25 Feb 2007 01:42 GMT
I don't see any problem with a registered or regular member of this group
advertising E Bay stuff. I will be soon and I hope it don't offend anyone.

>>I have listed about 100 Marklin HO and Z scale items for sale on ebay.
>
> Why do I have to be a registered member of ebay to report this spam, which
> breaks their rules?
Lester Caine - 25 Feb 2007 07:05 GMT
> I don't see any problem with a registered or regular member of this group
> advertising E Bay stuff. I will be soon and I hope it don't offend anyone.

The odd single advert - no problem - Regular weekly reminders become
annoying and from my point of view I would simply not bother dealing
with that person so are actually doing them harm :)

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Jane Sullivan - 25 Feb 2007 09:26 GMT
>I don't see any problem with a registered or regular member of this group
>advertising E Bay stuff. I will be soon and I hope it don't offend anyone.

I don't have a problem with "regular" members of this group advertising
things. What I do have a problem with is people who only advertise
things and do not take part in any of the discussions here.

>>>I have listed about 100 Marklin HO and Z scale items for sale on ebay.
>>
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>> OO and DCC in the garden
>> http://www.yddraiggoch.demon.co.uk/railway/railway.html

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Jane
OO and DCC in the garden
http://www.yddraiggoch.demon.co.uk/railway/railway.html

John Turner - 25 Feb 2007 10:57 GMT
> I don't have a problem with "regular" members of this group advertising
> things. What I do have a problem with is people who only advertise things
> and do not take part in any of the discussions here.

Precisely, and more so when the item(s) being advertised fall outside the
remit of the group.

John.
kim - 28 Feb 2007 18:31 GMT
>I don't see any problem with a registered or regular member of this group
>advertising E Bay stuff. I will be soon and I hope it don't offend anyone.

I know at least one person who will be offended.

No names, no packdrill :o)

(kim)
 
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