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Posted By: vetekbob
I was just curious if there is or has been an unofficial forum policy of politely not bidding on an ebay auction where you recognize that a fellow forum member has bid on? I am new and I wouldnt want to step on anyones toes even if unintentional. There is and has been a few auctions where I noticed a name but didnt bid because I didnt want to tick anyone off. Just wondering what the procedure is so that harmony is kept for all |
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