Is there a *REPRO* MovieArt? Is it minty white?

On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 11:07 AM, Kirby McDaniel <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for the tip, James.  If any of you would like to do an offsite deal
> with MovieArt Austin -- the ORIGINAL MovieArt, by the way, youcan contact
> me at [email protected] .  VERY transparent.
>
> Kirby
> www.movieart.net
>
> On Aug 23, 2009, at 5:53 PM, James Richard wrote:
>
>  Aw, c'mon guys... of course Ebay wants to control everything about its
> auction site. If any of us owned Ebay we would want to do the same --
> business is business. The things people are complaining about are hardly
> "latest changes" -- this was all old news back in 1998 when I first started
> selling on Ebay. Even at that point they would not allow a new username to
> be registered with a .dot com in it and it was *always* against Ebay policy
> guidelines for Ebay bidders and buyers to contact each other to try and do a
> deal off outside of the Ebay system. Back then, their system was so
> transparent (accidentally, not by design or intent) that they didn't really
> have any way of preventing it, and so it happened a lot. And I mean a lot. I
> did it, so did most others who were around back then. Ebay finally started
> actively campaigning against off-site transactions in 2000 and by 2003 had
> made it much more difficult for bidders and buyers to get together outside
> of the Ebay system. But you can still do it today: All you have to do is
> send the seller a question using the Ebay mail system -- and don't check the
> "hide my address from the seller" box -- and indicate in the message that
> you want to talk about something and  that the seller is "welcome" to reply
> to you "personally". If seller is so inclined he will get what you mean and
> send you a reply to your private address with his private address and then
> you reply to him -- viola, you're both doing business off the Ebay site.
>
> -- JR
>
>
> Bruce Hershenson wrote:
>
> It's worse than you know! They not only are trying to move *ALL*communication 
> (even after-sale communication) to being forced through their
> own system, but they want to make it a "crime" to contact biders or buyers
> any other way than through their system!
>
> I *USED* to think having a dotcom user ID (emovieposter.com) meant
> something, but now it really doesn't. And it is just a matter of time before
> they take those away too.
>
> It is like living in a ghetto 100 years ago. First the authorities take one
> "right" away from the ghetto dwellers, and they say, "well, we can deal with
> that" and then they take away another, and another, and another, until
> finally no one has any rights left at all,
>
> Bruce
>
>  On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 11:26 AM, Helmut Hamm <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I second Kirby on this one. I used to throw in bids for good measure, just
>> to have my user-id show. Fortunately, I registered back in '99, when
>> filmposter(dot!!!)net was still allowed... I stopped doing this since they
>> are hiding the bidder names.
>>
>> Did you notice, that at some point eBay has made it completely impossible
>> to contact a seller directly after you won an item? No more seller's email
>> address, and even retracking
>> contact data from eBay will give you the address and (sometimes) a phone
>> number, but no email contact.
>> Nowadays, Big Brother eBay wants to monitor ANYTHING.
>>
>> Maybe it's just me, but I find this extremely annoying.
>>
>> Helmut
>>
>> Am 23.08.2009 um 17:42 schrieb Kirby McDaniel:
>>
>> Not missing a thing.  And bring back the transparency of the entire system
>>> - where you can see the buyers, contact them etc.  See who is bidding
>>> against you etc.  Sure, it might bring some communication between the
>>> members, result in more than a few off-site deals, but it would be
>>> better and probably more remunerative for ebay than the present morass.
>>>
>>> K.
>>>
>>>
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