I won't touch  the first line.

E-mail reflectors, and web site classifieds are different animals. Plus,
with all the reflector swaps you mentioned, and a number of other amateur
radio on-line web site classifieds, I see no real member value having
these classifieds on the ARRL site. Get rid of them; put up a digital
radio page or another contester page in its place.

Pete, wa2cwa
http://www.manualman.com


On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 14:48:22 -0400 Bob Bruno - K2KI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Ok. I'm confused...
> /WTF??? Has any of you seen these type of ads in any of the other 
> online 
> forsale/swap reflectors? I haven't and I subscribe to a number of 
> them. 
> Here are just a few.
> 
> AMSwap
> Forsale/Swap
> Ham4Sale
> Freebay (Not really ham)
> 
> Plus all of the "specific" reflectors which have "For Sale" ads at 
> times.
> 
> These reflectors are maintained by one or two persons FOR FREE and 
> they 
> don't seem to have any problems with this kind of posting. And if 
> they 
> do see them, they are handling them and they are not closing the 
> reflectors down as a result. And the league had a "staff that 
> administers" the service?
> 
> Pure Bull-Crap!!! GROW UP ARRL!!!
> 
> 73...
> Bob de k2ki
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