on โ22-02-2013 08:00 AM
Apparently the quote feature is not there for us to allow others to know to whom we are replying. (I am unsure exactly why it is there.)
Something to do with what we believe :^O
While (the mods) understand that I believe my post did not violate any of the eBay Board Usage Policies, some posts can be removed due to previously posted content that I might have quoted in my reply.
Each poster is responsible for all material contained within a post, including any quoted material.
a single post removal does not necessarily impact my standing in the community.
Many who receive one of these educational emails, take time to review the eBay policies gain insight from the experience. In most cases, members never receive additional warnings once they are familiar with the community policies.
I think I had forgotten what can happen..... but rather than email anyone, I thought I might ask here.... is the educational email considered to be a violation? as in added to the tally for a possible holiday?
on โ27-02-2013 11:33 AM
no worries ๐
on โ27-02-2013 05:27 PM
"Odd statement considering you have neither sold or purchsed using that a/c for 2.5 years?"
:^O....the fact that you find that fascinating says more about you than I....but if you're that interested, I actually haven't sold on this account for more like 4 years.
Until 2008 when the whole community protested, I didn't use this particular account to post, but once I did, that was the end of that....
It has become the account I use when I wish to post on this forum because as any seasoned ex RT'er knows, using your selling ID on this forum, is like painting a target on your forehead for the overly interested to fire real shots at....;-)
I hope that satisfies your curiosity.
on โ27-02-2013 05:37 PM
really? I can't imagine any thinking person putting another seller/buyer at risk over any perceived disagreement. Sad if it is so.
on โ27-02-2013 05:43 PM
LOL....Once upon a time, if someone didn't like you, they'd buy something off you to get your personal details, just to take a stupid grudge or forum disagreement to the extreme....like who goes that far ?....but some do.
I find it bizarre that other posters trawl another persons account to comment on it here, but it happens. People on forums are 'virtual strangers'. I never forget that much.
on โ27-02-2013 05:49 PM
LOL....Once upon a time, if someone didn't like you, they'd buy something off you to get your personal details, just to take a stupid grudge or forum disagreement to the extreme....like who goes that far ?....but some do.
I find it bizarre that other posters trawl another persons account to comment on it here, but it happens. People on forums are 'virtual strangers'. I never forget that much.
yes, that is bizarre
on โ27-02-2013 06:52 PM
I still find your comment odd....:) But that is my opinion;\
on โ27-02-2013 06:56 PM
Lol and you are bizarre, which even your friend that you always stick up for agreed! Lmao!
on โ27-02-2013 06:58 PM
Thank you ๐
why the thank you? you didnt get a clear & positive answer if you were to contact the mods and get it from the horses mouth?
on โ27-02-2013 07:02 PM
really? I can't imagine any thinking person putting another seller/buyer at risk over any perceived disagreement. Sad if it is so.
Oh it is so. My troll has either disappeared, or been incarcerated, but yes, a seller can be risking a lot posting here.
on โ27-02-2013 07:04 PM
Is the op a new boardie?
you only need to post for a month to know these things!