In a message dated 2/22/02 7:46:21 AM, wvveedub@NETSCAPE.NET writes: << I also feel that it isn't a place to air your greivances if you think that some business gave you a raw deal. That's what the Better Business Bureau and the People's Court is for. >> The internet is the locus where these transgressions transpire and it may be the ONLY practical forum from which they can be addressed.
<< Maybe the combined group will have to decide if they really want to allow vendors to be a part of the list(?). >> A policy like the BMW Motorcycle Owners Association uses might be in order. BMWMOA allows free ads for individuals, but if it is determined that the advertiser is more than a casual seller, he must pay for an ad.
<< Can't we all just get along?
Brian >> Probably not; we're human. Rich |
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