If you have a problem with the categorization, you may certainly take it up with the seller.
Or should I have typed "Totally Bizarre e-bay auction" as my Subject line, so as to more accurately reflect the categorization? If so, feel free to change it in your response!
Julia
Warren Ockrassa wrote:
Now Julia, you should have been more careful in titling your message. You seem to be very certain that this auction is, as you say, "weird", but I know of at least one degree'd individual who knows a lot more about weird than you probably do, and if that person doesn't agree it's weird, then obviously you're guilty of tremendous hubris.
What you should have titled your post was "I could be wrong, but in my opinion there's what appears to be an auction going on on what is allegedly eBay, and I think you could consider the possibility of defining it as rather outre or, perhaps, even slightly weird."
There now. Isn't that ever so much more clear, non-confrontational and anti-inflammatory?
On Apr 14, 2005, at 12:44 PM, Julia Thompson wrote:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5573572030
Apparently random ones go for a lot cheaper than this is going for....
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