|  | Posted by Franc Zabkar on 05/04/07 06:43 
On Thu, 03 May 2007 00:58:29 GMT, "peter" <peter@aust.com> put fingerto keyboard and composed:
 
 >"Franc Zabkar" <fzabkar@iinternode.on.net> wrote in message
 >news:3f4i331ohj87d3b0o7jot3rktjjevq9n8m@4ax.com...
 
 >> I don't buy from spammers.
 >
 >Spam is unsoliciated email.
 >These are not emails ...
 
 So Usenet, by your definition, is spam free? LOL.
 
 Either you are a troll or a shameless sycophant.
 
 >... and a slong as they place a prefix in the subject line
 >then taht is all that matters.
 
 Nonsense. Using COMM or NEWS in your header does not entitle you to
 continually post self-indulgent rubbish, it only makes it easier for
 others to filter it out. In any case, identifying it as SPAM would be
 less dishonest.
 
 >You must be new to usenet. Learn the rules before coming back to play.
 
 I have been around Usenet for over 10 years. Unlike SalesMart, I
 understand and respect netiquette.
 
 >>>> In any case, if Pioneer is handling the warranty support, then people
 >>>> may as well save the freight cost and deal directly with their choice
 >>>> of vendors at various computer markets throughout Australia:
 >>>>
 >>>> http://www.computerfairs.com.au/
 >>>
 >>>That site has no drives on it at all.
 >>>
 >>>> http://www.computermarkets.com/
 >>>
 >>>That site has no pioneer 212 drives on it.
 >>>Are you trolling Franc. If you are going to post at least post where the
 >>>drives are cheaper.
 >>>
 >>>Who sells the pioneer 212 for below $45oz Franc ?
 >>>
 >>>Don't expect a reply.
 >>
 >> You've never been to a computer market, have you?
 >
 >Yes and have been ripped off many times.
 >Been sold dead hard drives, dead video cards and a dead computer.
 
 I'd rather choose from over a dozen face-to-face stallholders, most of
 whom have bricks-and-mortar shops, than take my chances with a
 faceless Internet spammer.
 
 >> http://www.computermarkets.com/market_info.php
 >>
 >> About the Markets/Fairs
 >
 >Its where the illegal trade of pirates come out to play.
 
 True, but it's also where the same honest, hardworking, Mum and Dad
 businesses turn up year after year.
 
 >The last one I went to there was a police raid on a stall selling pirate
 >dvd's.
 
 Of course there are no pirates on the Internet.
 
 >> "For those who have not been to a computer market before, a computer
 >> market is no different from any other market in that it is composed of
 >> stalls run by various vendors. Each vendor pays a small fee for the
 >> space he occupies and uses it to display and sell his goods. The sale
 >> that takes place is a transaction between the vendor and the customer
 >> and has nothing to do with the organizer of the market.
 >
 >And if this isn't an add I don't know what is.
 >Learn about prefixes and use them yourself.
 
 It isn't an ad, and there is nothing to learn.
 
 - Franc Zabkar
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