[ASLML] ASL Ebay UK ASLRB Auction

JK keet at joimail.com
Sun Jan 25 14:44:56 PST 2004


Hi,

I've just got a question about this issue.  I recently posted about an
auction I have listed on ebay as well and actually have received a couple of
questions from ASLML readers, so I assume I've helped somebody find
something they want.  This was actually the first post I've had to the list
so I didn't really intend on torquing anybody off.   (although from what
I've seen on here I'd fit in better if that had been my intent).

So I just want to know from the people that run the list if this is
acceptable.  I don't want to overrun the list with solicitations or
anything, but a quick note saying "hey this is available" doesn't seem too
intrusive.  I actually have been clued in myself to somethings I wanted from
other listers.  I search ebay, but a post from someone on here starts off
with more credibility somehow.

BTW Mattias, as far as what you would"..personally prefer...", well there is
a lot of stuff that I get from this list on my email account that doesn't
interest me...just like the tv or the newspaper...when it happens I delete
it, you should try that too so your experience is more pleasant :)

If the policy of the list is to specifically not allow this type of post I
won't do it again.  Otherwise I hope someone here sees my stuff, buys it,
then eventually enjoys it.

Thanks,

John Keyt
Columbus, Oh



-----Original Message-----
Hi Pete,

are these kind of announcements really helpful? Don't most people
on this list know about Ebay, and how to use their search tools
to find whatever ASL products they're currently interested in?

An auction of some rare ASL item would is a different matter, but
there's always a couple of 2nd ed rules books, core modules and other
ASL stuff up for auction at Ebay. I would personally prefer not to
have them all announced here. Ebay already has perfectly good "new
auction watching/notification" functionality.

Thanks,
        Mattias






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