But regarding the Reflector, the issue isn't so much who sends "what" to "whom"
first, but one of determining how and whether these types of topics belong on
the Reflector.
Common sense tells me, if the Reflector is used to conduct buy/sell/trade
transactions then it should also allow one to post when a deal, struck on the
Reflector, goes south. Can't really have one without the other.
So before we "can" this discussion it needs to be decided whether
buy/sell/trade transactions can be initiated here. One simple decision is
needed in order to set the future course of the Reflector.
Jim
KB0X
Quoting Gene WØQFC <erastber@tampabay.rr.com>:
> Jerry had some good points.
> However, there are several things that come to mind:
> Yes, let them post messages about being scammed and let the individuals that
> sell stuff keep their own records regarding who is on "The List". If a
> person's name keeps coming up on the list, then draw your own conclusions.
> Second, NEVER send out anything without receiving the payment first - after
> making sure that the payment has cleared.
> Thanks,
> Gene, WØQFC
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