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10/13/2018 at 11:13 pm in reply to: Scavenger Life Episode 380: What Do Lifetime Sales Really Mean? #50119
Sharyn you are too funny. 🙂
Thanks for sharing your experience with maxsold. They do auctions within an hour of my house from time to time, but I keep missing them b/c i forget to check. Probably should try to get on their mailing list or something.
I’m not seeing any problems myself, but for about an hour or so I was getting a red message at the top of my screen saying that there were problems of some sort.
10/10/2018 at 10:20 pm in reply to: Scavenger Life Episode 380: What Do Lifetime Sales Really Mean? #49987Oh, I think I get it now. In the video we’re actually seeing the *side* wall of your building, as well as the land in the back of the building. Very cool. Looking forward to future photos! Thanks for all the work you guys put in to not just renovate, but also beautify the world, by renovating with quality materials and good design.
10/10/2018 at 9:52 pm in reply to: Scavenger Life Episode 380: What Do Lifetime Sales Really Mean? #49984Yup, I remember how the bottom front of the building looks like from the first photo. I was just wondering which building is yours from the back – the view we see in the video. Is your building the piece in the middle with no windows to the back? Or do you own everything to the right of the tree that was taken down, which means it’s L-shaped in the back?
10/10/2018 at 3:48 pm in reply to: Scavenger Life Episode 380: What Do Lifetime Sales Really Mean? #49958How many buildings are there? Like Nancy, I thought it was one big brick building with the front on the right and the back on the left. But if we’re looking at the backs of several buildings, it looks like it could be either 2 or 3 different buildings. Just curious. I love following projects like this.
that explains the unexpected behavior I was seeing today! Thanks for posting.
Yeah, I just saw that new app, but I was so excited about the level feature that I didn’t think too much about the measure feature. Will have to try out what you suggest – sounds really cool.
I think lots of people do this.
Here’s one example:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/6-Rolls-eBay-Branded-Logo-BOPP-Shipping-Tape-75-yard-x-2-Teal-Yellow-Purple-NEW/113226768101?hash=item1a5cd75ee5:g:K7IAAOSwo~la~FmPIf you look at their store, they sell lots of different things, so they are definitely reselling supplies they got for free.
I would burn them as well. I would not mess with anything that could be interpreted as child pornography, even if it wasn’t the original intention of the photographer or his subjects. Not only b/c it might be purchased by pedophiles, but also because of the potential legal ramifications of being considered a distributor of child pornography. Way too risky in my book.
Yup. For the first week or so, I kept clicking back to classic, but then I stopped and now I’m used to the new format. I like that you can change package dimensions without having to click on “change dimensions” first.
Thank you SO MUCH, everyone, for the sensible responses. Note that it’s not that she wanted to use my store name on ebay, but rather that she was just trying to get me to stop using mine as a way of protecting her registered trademark. In the end I became certain that I was NOT committing any sort of violation of her trademark, but I was really scared that she could get my listings deleted via ebay’s VERO program. The thought of losing all those listings freaked me out, so for my own peace of mind I just now changed the name and I feel MUCH better. It’s actually kind of funny (in an annoying way) that ebay’s VERO program, with its “no questions asked” policy of complete listing deletion, is what scared me. I was not at all scared of any legal/lawsuit action b/c a) I’m in the right, and b) as Inglewood said, I could always make the change if/when a cease and desist letter arrived.
You folks are probably right that nothing bad would have happened if I had just ignored her, but as someone who is very worry-prone in general, this turned out to be the best decision for me.
Thanks for sharing that, Sharyn. Can always count on you for a helpful reply.
Totally makes sense. So now I’m no longer worried that I may have done something wrong. I’ve moved on to worrying that this person will use the VERO program to have all my listings taken down and deleted. I called ebay and although the rep said that it took a lot of work to become one of the ebay Verified Rights Owners who can requests listings be taken down (with no questions asked, as we all know), the ebay website says that all you have to do is send an email to vero@ebay.com to do a first request, and then they’ll set you up with a system to report more violations. So I sent an email to that address asking for their advice. I think the chances of a reply are low, but you never know.
Makes me think more about signing up for InkFrog for listing backup purposes. I actually have all my photos on my computer and an external drive, but not all those measurements and descriptions!
PS – the message also said if I don’t comply, that “it will become a case with ebay” and “If the trademark government officials take over, it would most likely be considered identity theft.”
great ideas – thanks!
Yeah – drawer pull could be a possibility – hadn’t thought of that. I was actually thinking that your fingers would go in the rectangular recess, b/c it sticks out from whatever surface this thing would be screwed onto. But my pictures don’t show that very well.
thanks!
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