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On 22 Dec 2004 09:29:22 -0800, I wrote:
>Yes, unless they'd bought some stuff. Selling and buying feedback are >combined. With a zero-feedback seller you need to exercise a little >more caution. A while back I spotted a rare book on eBay that I was >interested in. I used Abebooks to check dealer prices for that edition. Hmm... That might have made more sense if I'd mentioned that my suspicions had been aroused because the seller had zero-feedback and was giving a very dealer-like description. -- Dave... Get a bicycle. You will not regret it. If you live. - Mark Twain |