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Posted by Common Sense on April 09, 2005 at 22:33:19 from (24.50.248.145):
I keep seeing people constantly posting complaints about overseas buyers/scammers, and how sites should do more to protect this and that and be responsible for the postings/decisions they place.(this particular message isn't targeted at a posting from this site, but is kinda universal) I don't wanna be super rude or anything but at some point in time, people may have to realize that not everyone is honest and you have to be careful in internet deals. I recently saw a psoting where someone posted a message complaining about a site where they were sent a message/offer and had to spend a whole thirty seconds reading and deleting. This same site offers a lot of great things to buyers, sellers, collectors of items, and the person complained about this great injustice. Guess what, its part of doing business on the internet, if you don't think you can handle reading 1 or 2 junk mails to sell your item for free then DON'T POST! Sorry to rant, but some common sense goes along way.
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