Found another one on there:
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Looks like I didn't realize the scope of the problem. I guess I should have kept mouth (or more correctly keyboard) shut. I take most of my defence of the seller back but I remind you I was only defending one seller. It is just that it reminded me so of my own experiance one time on eBay.
I happened to obtain to a copy of Windows XP network administrator service pack 2 a couple weeks before it was released to the public. I put it on a CD and made several copies for friends. When it was finally released at the Microsoft web site it was almost impossible to download because of the volume of people trying to do so. So as a service to the folks who couldn't download it I made a CD available on eBay for free, charging $5 for shipping and handling.
Well to make a long story as short as possible I sold three copies. I received three wonderfull letters of thanks from the three people who got the CD's and five or six hate letters from people who accused me of steeling Microsoft property. I guess they were right but I made three people very happy and enough money to buy a Big Mack at McDonald'S.
Buy the way. If you want to catch all the thugs. Just set up a "favorites search" on eBay and they will send you an e-mail whenever sombody offers the offending product.




We already commented in this thread that the person or persons involved might actually (unfortunatley) be a SimV person.
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