Another problem is misspelled words in an Ebay description. I am sure that I have missed items I want, for instance when "Volkswagen" is spelled with an "o" rather than an "e." Or Marlin spelled "Marlon." With basic mistakes like that, the sellers are only hurting themselves as potential buyers are not going to find their items very easily. - Justin > From: "Neil Shaw" <neil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: "The List" <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: RE: [BaadAssGremlins] a old flame (AMX) on > ebay (or TO BE or NOT TO > Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 13:15:59 -0500 > Message-ID: > <FAEPIOEBCLAPEDHBGHLDGEIOCEAA.neil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Re: Grammar > > John and all, > I don't know about you guys, but when I read ads > phrased that poorly I > immediately judge the guy and lose confidence in > bidding on his item. I > figure if he can't write a sentence any better than > that how can I trust > that what he's saying about the item is true. > Maybe it's just me, but the red flags really go up. > > Neil Shaw > '72 Javelin > > >