On 14 May 2000, 7:40, Shaun Hadfield wrote:

> Oh, secondary question:
> Alan, what's a policy on personal auctions on eBay?  I started to write
> a msg in case anyone was interested, but then I got to
> thinking...although advertising it could be thought of doing so for your
> financial gain, but aslo the item could be what someone is looking for.

If your item placed for auction "expressly and directly" addresses a 
question recently posted to the list by another subscriber, then you 
may post it.  If not, don't.  Period.

In your Welcome letter, I have two listed rules that I've stated that I 
will remove subscribers for violating either of those rules.  In the 
past, I have done just that and will continue act in that manner.  I 
have even had the unfortunate task of removing friends for violating 
those two simple rules.

If anyone on the list does not have a copy of the Welcome Letter for 
SeeknFind, you can get a copy by sending a blank message to:

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> Lastly, in the end the high bidder may not nessacerily be on the list.

Irrelevant.  The rule is made for myself as noted below and to protect 
the subscribers from constant spamming by every person in the Internet 
with something to sell.  SeeknFind is not the Internet Classifieds.  

> I'm glad this hasn't come up yet s an issue on my lists, cause as an
> administrator I'm stumped as to which edge of the line this leans to.
> Hence my hesitation in posting....

I have no hesitation.  I am paying for this list and will not allow 
anyone to exploit my hard work and money to further their own financial 
gain.  For that, they can start their own list to tout their personal 
agendas.

Alan
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