This is the result of writing Bob an email, advising
him that the James Bond movie props he had up on
eBay, were in fact Fantasy chips, available from the
Paulson stores across the country. Three days later
he did nothing to change the description, and sold them
to someone for a bid of $50.
I posted a negative comment to his eBay account, saying
that he sold Fantasy chips as authentic movie props.
Maybe it's time to just give up and let new collectors get
burned and think chip collectors are lacking in ethics.
Next I wonder if I'll suddenly have a negative comment
from Robert, on my eBay account.
I invited him to come over to chipguide and express his
views. Only fair to have an open discussion of the issue.
<quoted message>
From: Robert J. Miller (rjmgrfx@email.msn.com)
Subject: Internet Message
My business takes me all over the Country,
care to e-mail me your name, address and
phone number so we can discuss this in person.
Or are you and your little "chip" collecting
friends only able to play games on the computer?
<end of Roberts message>
|