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From: Loki <daddyjim@**********.COM>
Subject: [ADMIN] Re: Shadowrun Sale
Date: Sat, 26 Sep 1998 08:05:54 -0700
---andrew mitchell <dodekain@*******.COM> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm getting rid of these shadowrun cards i have cause no-one here
> plays it. Prime Runners: $2, Rares: $1, Uncommons: $.50, Commons: $.25.
> I have to ask for a min. order of $3 please with a postage fee of $.50.
> First come; First served. Thanks

Posting of sales and price lists is not allowed on the public list. Making a
post that you have cards for sale, and that interested parties should email
you privately for a price list is OK but the pricing itself should not hit
SRCard. Take the business end to private mail.

Our host listserv is using the software under a non-commercial license.
Selling of cards over the list itself and the posting of prices for the
purpose of sale goes against this.

All of this is presented in the posting guidelines within the SRCard FAQ. A
copy may be found at the address in my sig.

Further posting of prices, offers and sales along this thread will result in
the accounts involved being unsubbed.

I've sent this publicly as it's the second instance of selling by list members
hitting the list in the matter of a week.

-== Loki ==-
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