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| Thread ID: 48961 | 2004-09-06 07:38:00 | O.T Quick Laugh at Scamme. | drb1 (4492) | Press F1 |
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| 269758 | 2004-09-06 12:39:00 | or they could try writing in Hawian Russian. | metla (154) | ||
| 269759 | 2004-09-06 12:46:00 | > or they could try writing in Hawian Russian. I lined up for that . They are definitely going the correct way about it. Jamaican Russian. |
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| 269760 | 2004-09-06 12:54:00 | Ah, so you can spell when you want to! Vince | Vince (406) | ||
| 269761 | 2004-09-06 13:01:00 | > Ah, so you can spell when you want to! Vince Its very hard to get the tone, particularly the lighter humorous ones, that you sometimes wish you project. |
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| 269762 | 2004-09-06 13:13:00 | I know zilch about TradeMe - though learning fast from you guys - but I find this word "non-national" intriguing. At first I assumed the poster meant a non-naturalised New Zealander ( I wonder why?) but discrimination in that way would be illegal, wouldn't it? Race Relations Act & all that... So are we talking merely non-TradeMe terrain here? And if so, I guess I'd be a non-national also- like most of NewZealand outside wherever it's based. (And no, I didn't even mention Jafas) Enlighten me please, guys - in case I ever want to buy anything there. |
Laura (43) | ||
| 269763 | 2004-09-06 13:25:00 | LOL Laura, non-national and the RRA would be an interesting issue for some crusading. But "Enlightenment" and "Tirade-me" in the same post ? Or am I reading to much into this thread? R2 |
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| 269764 | 2004-09-06 13:30:00 | Yes, "Tirade" was actually more than I thought I was sending. | Laura (43) | ||
| 269765 | 2004-09-06 13:30:00 | I am curious about this, >>>Today we removed some categories which had little to no listings in them. We are >>> constantly reviewing the category tree and if in future these need to be reinstated, >>>we will do so. Does it mean - "If trade in unlisted categories picks up we will again list them"? An interesting thing to measure. R2 |
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| 269766 | 2004-09-06 13:31:00 | Non National in this context means not based in NZ territory, therefore an international trader or exporter of (usually shonky) goods to NZ and sucker of money therefrom so, regarding jafa's Laura your dead right ;) Cheers Murray P |
Murray P (44) | ||
| 269767 | 2004-09-06 13:43:00 | > I know zilch about TradeMe - though learning fast > from you guys - but I find this word "non-national" > intriguing. > At first I assumed the poster meant a non-naturalised > > And if so, I guess I'd be a non-national also- like > most of NewZealand outside wherever it's based. > (And no, I didn't even mention Jafas) > Enlighten me please, guys - in case I ever want to > buy anything there. Being net anyone can register with Trademe/Ebay from anywhere Nigeria, Somalia, Florida, there are many bad people out there. Being a local site, everywhere else is (international on one way) non-national on T/M. On Sunday Manukau city was part of New Zealand, today it is what ever Nation T/M have designated it to be? T/m make a lot of hollow noise about protecting consumers. They have two consumer groups; buyers and sellers, all are their customers. In reality T/M does what is good for T/M. Very badly. Join oneway.co.nz. Then join openallhours.co.nz, Then join Trademe. Check the difference, it wont cost you anything. On trade me if you wish to ask a seller a question you must first pay $10-00. the same to use the buy now feature. On the other mentioned sites this is free. This is a computer site if you whish this annaylisis continued please say so. I hope this answers your questions. Check also the Scambusters forums Scambusters.co.nz |
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