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The Chip Board Archive 17

Not wanting to sound argumentative,...

I've already got 20 searches, which is, I think, the maximum. I've believe I've written them as well as I can, eliminating as may key words as possible which would show false positives. There is a limited number of characters one can use in a search. Additionally, those poker chip sellers are pretty sneaky when it comes to selling their chips. Not one of them says they aren't casino chips, and a lot of sellers describe their casino chips as poker chips.

That said, it ain't my job to compensate for sellers violating eBay's rules. It's the seller's job. If they break the rules they should bear the consequences that eBay prescribes.

I further think that if eBay has rules that apply to sellers about listing, the seller has an obligation to follow them and eBay has an obligation to enforce them. After all, seriously, the sellers who are selling the poker chips and card guards, 15 or 20 a day, aren't naive. They know exactly what to do to get the maximum hits on their products because hits equate to sales. They don't give a hoot about the rules because eBay doesn't enforce them. I'm not worried about the occasional computer chip that shows up. What I hate is the knowledgeable seller who category spams in violation of the rules!!!!

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Now I'm Really Ticked at eBay mad
Re: Now I'm Really Ticked at eBay mad
Well, there outght to be some way....
Best to spend your time developing a good search
Not wanting to sound argumentative,...
My two cents

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