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I have a simple solution re dealers who post ads for shells for sale:
I will not order from them! They may think that they're advertizing thier
shells and promoting thier business, but to me they are telling me "Don't
shop here" and I won't. That goes for all businesses who use poor advertizing
practices.
Kind regards (especially to Helmut),
Peter
At 09:48 AM 5/19/00 PDT, you wrote:
>Why, just the other day "algoa bay" mentioned a bursa available. I'm sure
the
>owner of "algoa bay" did not just want us to all know he had one. I'm fairly
>certain he wanted to "sell" the bursa.
>
>It happens all the time and we all know it. Dealers are constantly sneaking
>in an advertisement. I'd be much more impressed with the dealers if they
just
>used a database of customers that are interested in knowing what they have
>available. Until then, I'll just keep using the delete button.
>
>As for Mr. Nisters, I researched the museum over the internet and found no
>mention of Mr. Nisters or his mother associated with the museum. Again, has
>anyone ever been there? Maybe someone could direct me to a different site
for
>the museum?
>
>Abbey Jones
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Peter Egerton, Vancouver, Canada
Collector of worldwide Mollusca,
lifetime student of zoology and computers.
Step into my website:
http://www.intergate.bc.ca/personal/seashell/index.html
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