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My Apologies Hank
I see now that the last post was not from you.
: Hank
: You are right.
: Buying cheap and selling high is the
: fundamental principle on which our market
: economy exists.
: However when some one sells something with a
: false description that is a scam. Pure and
: simple. Read the thread Hank.
: My bone of contention is that some ebay sellers
: are advertising this book as something rare
: and unobtainable. That my friend is wrong.
: It is readily available.
: However you seem to have no problem with this
: so I now challenge you. Knowing what you now
: know, are you going to buy a copy from an
: ebay seller at an extortionate price or are
: you going to accept my offer of a copy at
: the price I paid. FIFTEEN POUNDS. Which is
: it to be.
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