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Posted: 06 Oct 2003, 16:22
by Loki
Petseri wrote:Black Planet wrote: Oh and for Petseri, if he was a member here, wouldn't you think he might say something to us about his auctions? But your right, his views totals have spiked!
Actually I doubt it. With all of the blasting from us, I doubt that the seller would confess. Even the username may not match what he/she uses here. (Mine at eBay is at least similar to what I use here, in case anyone is interested.)
Martin
I'm sure no Heartlander would be as dispictable as to take part in weeding and then with some fancy artwork, knock it back out into the general population, for a fast buck.
His/Her address is a PO Box in Sheffield.
Posted: 06 Oct 2003, 16:26
by khepri II
AFAIK he has been lurking here since the early days. Never done no one no harm.
No one has forced anyone to buy his stuff, up to the purchaser really. What someone's prepared to pay and all.
Posted: 06 Oct 2003, 16:28
by Quiff Boy
wouldnt be the first time something
like that has happened
i've seen people ebaying the "sisters on cake" 16.02.01 york boot that i transferred to cd and mp3 from the original minidisc, and uploaded to the original ftp server a few days after the gig for FREE public consumption...
Posted: 06 Oct 2003, 16:46
by Jim
Bastards!
Too many c**t out there.
And for more ebay madness, the latest scrapbook went for 22 quid plus. Normally they peak at about 10...crazy.
Posted: 06 Oct 2003, 16:46
by khepri II
khepri II wrote:AFAIK he has been lurking here since the early days. Never done no one no harm.
No one has forced anyone to buy his stuff, up to the purchaser really. What someone's prepared to pay and all.
looks like the profile was removed when the super lurkers were eradicated
Posted: 06 Oct 2003, 16:53
by Quiff Boy
khepri II wrote:khepri II wrote:AFAIK he has been lurking here since the early days. Never done no one no harm.
No one has forced anyone to buy his stuff, up to the purchaser really. What someone's prepared to pay and all.
looks like the profile was removed when the super lurkers were eradicated
oops!
who was it? (pm it to me if you want)
Posted: 06 Oct 2003, 20:46
by khepri II
Posted: 06 Oct 2003, 21:39
by CellThree
heh, he was reading the wrong site then. Just a little bit of research...
Oh and heres some nice pics of the 96 gig:
http://www.eimc.brad.ac.uk/~ijpalmer/fentint.htm
and the 97 one:
http://www.eimc.brad.ac.uk/~ijpalmer/joseph.htm
Posted: 07 Oct 2003, 02:03
by Petseri
Quiff Boy wrote:wouldnt be the first time something
like that has happened
i've seen people ebaying the "sisters on cake" 16.02.01 york boot that i transferred to cd and mp3 from the original minidisc, and uploaded to the original ftp server a few days after the gig for FREE public consumption...
Ah, yes, the old ftp server and dial-up connections!
That incident is exactly what I thought while reading this thread. I wrote the guy who was selling the Sisterd on Cake which in effect shut down the old server. He seemed defensive that he was simply trying to get the gig out to more people.
He even admitted that he could not burn it without pops between the tracks. He claimed that he could not edit them out without ruining the intimate atmosphere of the gig.
For what it is worth, I did not recognize his email address as someone who posted to dominion. He must have been there, but as a lurker.
Martin