I think the perception often is that someone interested in a particular item
will know what it is. Regardless, it is incumbent on the buyer to perform due
diligence and do the research. If I don't do my homework and end up with
something that I can't use, it's my fault. Been there, done that. The internet
is a wonderful place, and Google can be your best friend.

As for rude sellers, it happens. We all have deal with it sooner or later. They
shoot themselves in the foot. You can choose. There was generally more than one
made of any particular item. :)

73

-Jim
NU0C


On Fri, 12 Apr 2013 18:13:23 -0700 (PDT), lane denune wrote:

> If there is something for sale, Please notify us new hams to not bother with 
> our insipid and stupid questions to sellers, Just like I did with a Drakelist 
> seller, Mr. Skid----.  Seems to not be a true Amateur Radio brother, but 
> rather a profit seeking rogue in our midst.When communicated with he gives no 
> details and seems to have little to no knowledge of what he tries to pawn off 
> ...

--
“There’s something out of place – let’s go and poke it with a stick.” – The 
Doctor, "Amy’s Choice"



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