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20 years ago
FS: Items for Jewellery Making - WORLDWIDE SHIPPING.
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20 years ago
Please put "AD" in the beginning of this, or quit posting it here. Thank you.
Becki "In between the moon and you, the angels have a better view of the crumbling difference between wrong and right." -- Counting Crows
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20 years ago
LOL I must have already killfiled this spammer.
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vj found this in rec.crafts.beads, from "Kandice Seeber" :
]LOL I must have already killfiled this spammer.
for some reason, our server already SAW it as spam [probably crossposted to too many groups] and it never did come through to me.
**grin**----------- @vicki [SnuggleWench] (Books)
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20 years ago
So, "FS" (For sale) and "AD" are not considered equivalent here?
Interesting to know. Alison
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20 years ago
They may be considered the same, but people here don't filter out FS. They filter out AD. So please if your going to post these here in our group please put AD rather than FS, as people don't filter out FS here.
Marissa
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20 years ago
Got it.
I just wouldn't have gotten it if it hadn't been mentioned in this particular context. Doesn't particularly apply to me anyway, unless I start selling rubberstamped cards here, and well, that would be OT, too! ;-)
Regards, Alison
"Marissa Undercofler" wrote in message news: snipped-for-privacy@adelphia.com...
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My advice to you then would be to read a newsgroup before posting. We talk about this all the time here. Also FAQ's and general guidelines are posted from time to time. Just to let you know. We welcome ads of a beading nature - most newsgroups don't welcome ads at all.
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It's pretty much a sure tip-off that an advertiser *doesn't* read the group if they use "FS" isn;tead of "AD"!
-Kalera
Kandice Seeber wrote:
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I knew all this. What just clicked, though, was that was being said was "AD, exactly AD and only AD", while all along what I was hearing was "AD, or the equivalent". It was just an "aha" moment for me, and I guess I followed the impluse to say "aha" 'aloud'.
Anyway, that's all. Alison
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Ahhh - I get ya! :)