John ,
Try to relax a bit there mate .
I would guess that Nick was simply attempting to keep things short and simple and polite .
Some people have received criticism in the past , for posting messages which others felt were too long , or too much of an advertisement , etc. , etc .
If anyone cared about my own personal preferences , when mentioning a number of eBay items for sale , I'd ask that they list the actually web-site-address for the item whose auction will close soonest . That way I could simply click on the address , look at that item , and then click on the "View seller's other items" button , for the whole list . And , when I did look at the whole list , I would have already viewed the first item listed !
But really , it's not too terribly much extra trouble to call up the eBay web site , click on "Search" , click on "Search by seller's name" , insert the name , and click on "go" ( or whatever it takes to start things moving ) .
And anyway , happy cycling !
Cheers ,
Raoul Delmare
Marysville Kansas
> This sort of posting is really annoying. No indication of what the items
> are. So are we expected to spend our time looking just in case there is
> something interesting? I just hope that nobody bothered and that nobody
encouraged
> this sort of thing by bidding.
> John Birkin
> Sussex, England
>
>
> In a message dated 08/10/03 01:30:18 GMT Daylight Time,
nickzz@mindspring.com
> writes:
>
>
> > I have several items closing on Sunday evening.
> >
> > You can check them out under my user ID: nzmc022
> >
> > Nick Zatezalo
> > Atlanta,Ga