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Re: ebay auction and 12 years boy
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Date: 
Thu, 9 Mar 2000 18:44:22 GMT
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In lugnet.market.auction, Larry Pieniazek writes:
I'm not sure what opertae means but it seems clear from context.

Hmm... I thought eBay was trying to take steps to prevent that. Recent
new members have to supply a credit card, which of course could be
nicked from daddy's wallet long enough to copy down the numbers. There's
no perfect way of determining age yet.

I think you have a case against the parents of this child for your
listing fees, at least, although collecting on such a tiny sum may be
tough.

Have you asked eBay for a listing fee rebate? What did they do?



Yeah ... opertae should have been typed operate

The meaning was that parents should not allow their children to place bid if
they do not want to pay for they children bid :)

My son loves lego too but does not know my ebay password :)

Marco



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I'm not sure what opertae means but it seems clear from context. Hmm... I thought eBay was trying to take steps to prevent that. Recent new members have to supply a credit card, which of course could be nicked from daddy's wallet long enough to copy (...) (25 years ago, 9-Mar-00, to lugnet.market.auction)

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