Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/08/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>B. D. Colen wrote: >> >> Well, a goodly number of people, myself included, seem to be puzzled about >> this whole thing. I, for instance, don't get how you could possibly not see >> the difference between advertising on the LUG something you are selling on >> Ebay - in other words, something on which you will make a profit - and >> responding to a "do you know where I could find a..?" by saying you'd seen >> one listed on Ebay. Example one, you are using the LUG to feed the feeding >> frenzy. Example two, you are doing a fellow LUGer a favor by telling him or >> her about something you yourself stumbled upon - not something YOU have for >> sale. >> >> I personally think that's pretty clear. >> >> B. D. >> >John Shick then posted, >This whole argument amused me at first but now it has become quite serious so >I think I should voice an opinion as everyone else seems to be doing so. > >Leave off all the adjectives and get down and simple. We come here to talk >about Leicas and using Leicas. Much of talking about Leicas of necessity >involves the purchase of equipment and the necessity of selling equipment in >order to purchase other equipment. Pretty simple stuff I think. > >So seems to me the controversy is really about individual member's opinion >about e-bay, not about the simple buying and selling of equipment per se. >few if any complain about other forms of selling so I don't really understand >the problem. We could, of course limit mention of e-bay items to FS Friday, or >request an e-bay in the subject line. This would certainly keep e-bay at bay. > >We are all educated people who are capable of using good judgment about where >to buy, where to sell, what is a fair profit, what posts to read, what >discussions to join etc. While I am neutral on the e-bay issue, I would rather >put up with the E word than have more limitations and restrictions of the >general conversation. The more limitations we place on the conversation the >more likely we are to loose interesting and knowledgable contributers. I think >the list is big enough for both sides of this questions to co-exist without >too much difficulty. >John Shick > I believe that Brian Reid, the list owner, has already posted on how this ebay matter should be handled within the LUG. I think we should all respect his decision and act accordingly. Dan K. - --------------------------------------------------------- To detect what is false, study the truth. =========================================================