Even more crazy than the fact that barely ethical auctions like this 
exist, the comments from people who've purchased from sellers like this defy 
credulity:  "Hooray for me, I just paid my hard earned money to this SAINT 
of a seller for FREE, PUBLIC information!  In fact, I'm thinking of naming 
my first born after him.  How does EASY MONEY sound for a boy, anyway?  I 
think it sounds better than SUCKER Jr.!  BTW, I was just telling my spouse 
last night how I've determined that burning wads of $100 bills in the 
fireplace will actually save us money in the long run!  HOORAY FOR ME!!!"

  Auctions like this one pollute the auction list, making it hard to find 
true, honest sellers out there.  I've been dying to get my hands on a D30.  
At this rate I'll save enough the FULL purchase price (at B&H or similar) of 
the darn thing before I find a true, trustable auction on Ebay!
  Incidently, my other passion is triathlon and I can tell you that these 
types of silly auctions exist in the bicycle arena as well. Seems it doesn't 
take much to satisfy the typical buyer these days!  There hasn't been such a 
truly CAVEAT EMPTOR marketplace like this since the cure-what-ails-ya 
medicine days of the late 19th/early 20th century!


Brian Fancher

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