PC Pals Forum
Technical Help & Discussion => Software, Hardware & Website Recommendations => Topic started by: mistybear on April 23, 2007, 10:02
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http://frugalist.instantcreditcard.com/2007/hacking-ebay-37-tips-how-tos-and-tutorials/
But the best tip is to find a forum that will discuss any suspicious activity openly. There is one here in Australia and I always check there first before committing to a purchase.
http://thebaysidediner.com/forums/index.php?sid=9d4248900175807f9ad5a771789aa6c4
And this is also a very handy site.
http://www.toolhaus.org/
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I use ebay community forums. You can get valuable information there and users are all experienced ebayers.
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I used their forums for a while, but got into trouble for naming suspect sellers, then I got into more trouble for questioning why I got into trouble in the first place :dunno:
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I used their forums for a while, but got into trouble for naming suspect sellers, then I got into more trouble for questioning why I got into trouble in the first place :dunno:
So, basically, you're a troublemaker. ;) ;D
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So, basically, you're a troublemaker. ;) ;D
For a tick there I thought you were talking about me, Simon :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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Well, you're in a class of your own, Lona. ;) :laugh:
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So, basically, you're a troublemaker. ;) ;D
Who me? o:) :hee-hee: