Hi!
Jon P. chatting. Tracey kindly sold me the spares I needed, so definitely no
offence taken here. I don't think it was what you'd call advertising anyhow.
Having said that, I don't think it was her mail that was being reported? The
extension of the complaining email from our moderator seemed to be directed
at someone calling him/herself david.smith76. Am I getting confused or has
the email system become corrupted?
Meanwhile, back to making some "Britains scale" molehills...
Jon P.
----- Original Message -----
From: <tracey.addison2@...>
To: <britains_floral_garden@...>
Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 1:26 AM
Subject: [britains_floral_garden] Reply
> Hello there.
> I am sorry if I have caused offence or have done anything wrong. I did not
> mean to in anyway abuse your site. All I meant to do was help out a fellow
> member. I did not realise at the time that the E-Mails between us were
> being directed through your site. I truly believed they were private and
> was taken aback when I realised that they were not.
> If I can do anything to correct my mistake, please advise me and I will do
> it.
> I was simply answering this message:-
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> "Finally, for this time at least... Could somebody recommend a dealer
> to me who will sell specific spares, please? For instance, I need one
> pillar capstone, plus some iron fence hangers to complete my
> incomplete set. I don't want to have to buy a random load of things
> just to get the bits I need. Any advice welcomed, please."
>
> I was not advertising, I was simply answering a fellow members cry for two
> items. I had them, he wanted them, so I sold them. I have not 'advertised'
> any other item and nor would I on this site. However, I wonder why I am
> being critisised for helping out a fellow member. If I have caused him
> offence then I will gladly do what is necessary to put things right.
>
> I just wonder what this paragraph means then on the Home Page:-
> "This Yahoo group is not really intended to be a location for buying and
> selling items, but within reason that would probably not upset anyone. Any
> items in existance are unreplaceable and of finite supply. When it's gone,
> it's gone. So why not use this site to ensure any surplus items move
> onward to a good home?"
>
> Yours Sincerely,
> Tracey.
>
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