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Newsgroups: misc.forsale,misc.forsale.computers.d,misc.forsale.computers.mac,misc.forsale.computers.other,misc.forsale.computers.pc-clone,misc.forsale.computers.workstation,misc.answers,news.answers
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From: dking@cn.ecn.purdue.edu (Daniel King)
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Subject: <<<HOW TO POST/BUY/SELL on MISC.FORSALE.* (FAQ)>>> Read me 1st!
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Summary: This posting describes proper usage of the misc.forsale and
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misc.forsale.computers.* groups, including descriptions of
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what is appropriate where, and brief instructions on selling
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to individuals by mail. Commercial and entrepreneurial ads
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are NOT permitted in misc.forsale.
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Originator: kingd@sage.cc.purdue.edu
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Sender: news@mozo.cc.purdue.edu (USENET News)
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Message-ID: <faq1_768470583@sage.cc.purdue.edu>
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Supersedes: <faq1_767925003@sage.cc.purdue.edu>
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Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.Edu
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Date: Mon, 9 May 1994 08:03:05 GMT
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Expires: Thu, 26 May 1994 08:03:03 GMT
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Reply-To: dking@cn.ecn.purdue.edu
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Organization: Purdue Data Network
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Followup-To: poster
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Xref: bloom-beacon.mit.edu misc.forsale:61957 misc.forsale.computers.d:4559 misc.forsale.computers.mac:25281 misc.forsale.computers.other:32222 misc.forsale.computers.pc-clone:49602 misc.forsale.computers.workstation:8863 misc.answers:593 news.answers:19323
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Archive-name: misc-forsale-faq
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Posting-Frequency: every 4 days
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Last-modified: 1994/05/03
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Version: 2.12
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Major-Changes: Restricting article distribution
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MISC.FORSALE.*.FAQ
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maintained by Daniel King (dking@cn.ecn.purdue.edu)
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I welcome your suggestions/comments/flames
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Contents:
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I. Welcome to the misc.forsale hierarchy.
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II. Purpose of the misc.forsale groups.
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III. What is appropriate to post, what isn't?
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IV. How to Buy/Sell off the Usenet
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Before posting to the Usenet, you should read the articles in
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news.announce.newusers, as well as the FAQ for the groups in
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question. This will save you, and everyone else, a lot of
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hassle.
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I. Welcome to the misc.forsale hierarchy!
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Allow me to be the first to welcome you to the Usenet
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Marketplace, where anything and everything changes hands
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at better-than-average prices. Many, many satisfied
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computer-users have walked away from here knowing they
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got the best deal available on everything from computer
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accessories to sailboards, houses, and rollerblades.
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Please feel free to use the Usenet Marketplace to your
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advantage, and read on to find out how.
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II. Purpose of misc.forsale.*.
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In the misc.forsale hierarchy, you will find 6 newsgroups,
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each tailored to a specific market. Please post to as
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few groups as possible, and only to APPROPRIATE groups.
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Be aware that commercial and entrepreneurial ads are NOT
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appropriate in any of these groups, except in certain
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computer groups as described later. Commercial ads may
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be posted in the biz.* hierarchy available at some sites,
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or in certain other cases outlined in specific groups' FAQs.
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misc.forsale
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Individual-to-individual sales of
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non-computer items ONLY
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(i.e., sporting goods, garage sale announcements,
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houses, furniture,...)
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Non-computer WANTED ads, if "WANTED" is in the subject
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NO DISCUSSION (discussion goes in m.fs.c.d)
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misc.forsale.computers.mac
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Macintosh computers, hardware, and software,
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Mac-compatible PowerPC
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misc.forsale.computers.pc-clone
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IBM-Compatible computers, hardware, and software
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(i.e. Motherboards, hard drives, games, monitors,
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scanners, modems, complete systems, memory,
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DOS-based workstations, 80x86 chips, pentiums,
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DOS-compatible PowerPC,...)
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misc.forsale.computers.workstation
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Workstations, software, and related hardware
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(i.e. HW/SW for HP Workstations and others,
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1 gig hard drives, networking peripherals,
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very-high-powered stuff,...)
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misc.forsale.computers.other
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Anything computer related which doesn't fit in
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one of the other categories, and cross-
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platform hardware.
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(i.e. Lisa ;-), Commodore 64, hard drives,
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printers, 8-bit simms,...)
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misc.forsale.computers.d
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Any and all discussion about misc.forsale.*
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Debates like "What is a workstation?"
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(i.e. "Don't Buy From Him...", questions
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about buying/selling on the Usenet, questions
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about buying/selling computers in general,...)
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NO WANTED or FORSALE ads, please.
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In addition to these, several other groups exist which are
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tailored to more specific items, as follows:
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rec.autos.marketplace
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Motor vehicles
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rec.collecting.comics.marketplace
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Comic books
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rec.games.board.marketplace
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Board games
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comp.sys.next.marketplace
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NEXT equipment and compatibles
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comp.sys.sun.wanted
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SUN Microsystems equipment and compatibles
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comp.sys.apple2.marketplace
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Apple II equipment
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comp.sys.amiga.marketplace
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Amiga equipment and compatibles
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III. What is appropriate to post?
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Before posting to *any* newsgroup, you should read the
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articles in news.announce.newusers. These articles provide
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much insight into the niceties of newsgroups, including
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appropriate netiquette when posting.
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COMMERCIAL and ENTREPRENEURIAL advertisements are a STRICT
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NO-NO. One small exception does exist to this rule:
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Occasionally, computer dealers are able to make a special
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offering not normally available to the public. ONLY IF
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the price of your computer-related item is SIGNIFICANTLY
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LOWER than the BEST PUBLISHED PRICE in all national computer
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magazines like Computer Shopper may you post your ad.
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Many computer dealers occasionally offer surplus or
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refurbished factory goods at excellent prices.
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These ads are welcomed IN THE APPROPRIATE GROUPS ONLY.
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NO OTHER COMMERCIAL POSTS SHOULD BE POSTED TO MISC.FORSALE.*
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(That means no books, no tungsten, no phone companies, nothing.)
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Recommendations for certain companies are welcomed in some
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groups, but are NOT welcome in misc.forsale. If someone
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solicits one, please respond by E-MAIL only.
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Chain letters like MAKE.MONEY.FAST are not permitted, and will
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cause you to lose your account at many sites. Please keep
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this in mind before wasting already-tight network resources.
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In the misc.forsale.* newsgroups, a good rule of
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thumb is to follow the purpose of the group to
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which you post. If you have a hard drive for sale, you
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can cross-post it to a few of the misc.forsale.computers.*
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groups as appropriate, but NOT to misc.forsale. If you
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have a 386DX system for sale, you should only post it
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to misc.forsale.computers.pc-clone. In general, avoid
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posting to multiple newsgroups whenever possible.
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Also, please limit the distribution of your article whenever
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possible. If you are selling something in the U.S., and don't
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plan on shipping it to Myanmar, then use a distribution of usa.
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If it's a house, or maybe an automobile or anything too large
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to ship, then restrict distribution to your state (use the postal
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abbreviation: ca, in, il, oh,...), or even your city/school.
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This will send your article to a handful of sites in the local
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area, rather than hundreds of sites worldwide, and will save a
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LOT of memory.
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PLEASE--keep responses to others' ads to a minimum. If
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someone offers something at a good price, and you MUST
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respond that you know where there's better, then BE SURE
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to include the following info: (KEEP IT SHORT)
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The advertised price
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The company selling it
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An address/phone # to order the item
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Wanted articles are permitted on misc.forsale.*, but
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PLEASE put "WANTED" in your title, as well as the item
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desired.
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If you're not certain if you should post or not, then please
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ask first. I'd be more than happy to answer your questions,
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just e-mail Dan King, dking@cn.ecn.purdue.edu
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IV. How to buy/sell on the Usenet
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If you've satisfied the above requirements, then you're ready
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to post your item for sale. Please post your ad with an
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appropriate title, like "Household items for sale" if you're
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vaccuums, pots, and furntiure,
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or "204 meg Hard Drive for sale" if you're selling a hard drive.
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Be as SPECIFIC yet concise as you can in the subject. In the
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body of your ad, be sure to include the following:
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Asking price (or say "best offer takes it")
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Your true name and e-mail address
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A complete description of the item
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--technical details are good
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Will you warrant the item?
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(Standard is guaranteed to work on arrival)
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Who pays for shipping?
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What city are you near? (Particularly w/large & heavy items)
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(restrict your article's distribution if it
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would be impossible to ship the item)
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If you're selling multiple items, try to group them into
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different articles as appropriate. Specifically, don't mix
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hard drives, a surfboard, and a Sun Workstation in one article
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which you post to 4 newsgroups. Break it into 3 separate
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articles and post each appropriately. On the other hand, don't
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advertise an SVGA monitor, 1megx9 Simms, and a 486 motherboard
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in separate articles--this only wastes everyone's time.
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ONCE SOLD, PLEASE CANCEL YOUR ARTICLE. At most sites this can
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be done by pressing a capital C when you go back and reread your
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article. Some sites, however, work differently. Please find
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out how to cancel articles on your site *BEFORE* you post.
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O.k., now you're looking to buy something off the Usenet.
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How do you complete the purchase? There are, in effect, 2
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ways commonly used, and a third method for very expensive
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items:
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Method 1: COD -- Reccommended
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The seller ships the item COD to the buyer,
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who pays for it on arrival. The extra few
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bucks are worth the hassle that could arise.
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When the package arrives, pay by check or
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cashier's check so that you can stop payment
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in the unlikely event the sender sent you a
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very expensive brick, instead of the hard drive
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you ordered. Unfortunately, with UPS and the
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USPS, you may not inspect the package contents
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before paying.
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Method 2: Payment by check -- Good for small items
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The buyer sends a check, cashier's check,
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or money order to the seller, who then
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sends the item when the check arrives.
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With big items, the seller may wait a
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short time for the check to clear.
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Method 3: For extra protection in the case of
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extremely expensive items, contact a local
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lawyer about escrow--he holds your funds
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until you receive the item. It costs--
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about an hour's worth of lawyer's fees--
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but it may be worth it for items like
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high-powered workstations/bulk deals.
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Paying half in advance, half on arrival is frowned upon.
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Buying off the Usenet is relatively safe, as many thousands of
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successful transactions have taken place. However, there have
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been a small number of incidents of fraud, and, more often, of
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gross miscommunication. We suggest the following precautions
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as a guide--
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--Keep records of your e-mail, checks, proof-of-mailing
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--Insure your package adequately
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--Make sure both of you are ABSOLUTELY clear on the
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items and arrangements.
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--Exchange and double-check addresses and phone numbers
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If the items are terribly expensive, you may wish to have a
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notarized bill of sale drawn up and/or other legal formalities.
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Contact your lawyer for more information.
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If something does go wrong, the best place to start is to
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contact the other party--via e-mail or telephone. Again, the #1
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source of problems is miscommunication. If this doesn't work,
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however, and the deal appears fraudulent, contact the other
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person's system administrator by e-mail at 'postmaster@[systemname]'.
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Often times the threat of losing net access is enough to help
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the process along. But please do this ONLY when discussions
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fall through.
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DISCLAIMER:
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While rare, occasionally fraud does occur on the Internet.
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It is ultimately the buyer and/or seller who must take precautions
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to ensure that he/she is not taken for a ride. Presented here are
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merely suggestions of means of transaction which worked for others.
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There is no guarantee that they will work for you.
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