[TMC] Are 'for sale' postings ok on TMC list..?

w3jn w3jn at direcway.com
Tue Nov 8 19:52:32 EST 2005


It isn't as though there's a ton of traffic on this list.  I'd be happy to 
see some TMC equipment FS or FA on the list.

73 John

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From: <WA5CAB at cs.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 6:23 PM
Subject: Re: [TMC] Are 'for sale' postings ok on TMC list..?


> John,
>
> I thought that just the other day the list moderator posted a note on that
> general subject.  But in any case from reading the list for a long time, 
> the
> answer is "yes", it's OK.  For that matter, given the general availability 
> (or
> lack thereof) of most TMC gear, if you had a bunch of it you wanted to 
> sell I
> doubt anyone would complain if you made a frequent habit of it.  :-)
>
> On which subject (poor availability of some TMC gear) if by any chance you
> have a GPT-750B (the AM model) to sell, a friend of mine here is looking 
> for
> one.
>
> The one thing that's generally frowned upon on all of the lists that I 
> know
> of is putting something up on any of the auction sites without first 
> offering
> it on the appropriate list(s).  And then posting notice of the auction on 
> the
> lists.  Some think that's rude.  Me, I'd use stronger language.  :-)
>
> In a message dated 11/8/2005 4:47:44 PM Central Standard Time, 
> jp at cs.unc.edu
> writes:
>> I'm relatively new to this list, and could use
>> some advice:  is it considered OK to do 'for sale'
>> postings for TMC equipment (provided one doesn't
>> make a frequent habit of it)??
>
> Robert Downs - Houston
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