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Old 04-06-2002, 07:14 PM
wptw wptw is offline
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Someone had posted what he said before I posted and I quoted it after my original post. The only thing was that the collector or whatever had "Ha Ha" after it. He was basically mocking our wishes for people to be repectful. I couldn't believe the immaturity. And the dude that posted it thought it was respectful. That's what I found to be REALLY amusing.
The seller is not a he. She's a she. And a very active member of her NPC sorority, if I remember correctly. And what I said was: She got her message across in "a MORE respectful way" as compared to the other seller. Having seen quite a lot of these so-called "polite" letters y'all send to pin sellers, I think her message is downright sweet!

I'll post it again, since I like it so much.

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"Only legitimate emails will be answered. These pins were purchased from several antique dealers who bought out estates and sold them to me by weight or value of the pearls and stones. I did not get them for free nor am I bound by any groups bylaws as to “leased” pins being returned to national HQ. If this is your calling in life, please bid and do what you like with them. Please do not send me email telling me to return them to your HQ. Any emails received to this effect will be forwarded to ebay and logged as harassment and your ebay membership could be revoked. There are so many nice ebay folks that I have bought and sold these pins to over the past 5 years. Unfortunately, there are always a few who ruin it for the rest of us! The good news is more antique dealers are selling me and other collectors pins directly and not listing on ebay because they are tired of the annoying emails telling them to return pins to HQ!!!"
HA HA!

...and did you call me DUDE?!
How bizarre.

wptw
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