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Old November 14th 03, 11:24 AM
Elector
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On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 21:56:54 -0800, "metronid" had this to say and I had to
reply to it:

::Give me your opininion on this
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::I sold plans on Ebay on how to rebuild a compaq
:ower supply(319235)
::Yes I also dabble in other things besides Packard Bell
::The Ebay item # is or wa 3438293331
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::The buyer Emailed me back not to give him + feedback
::He said he was using the plans for one of his clients which
::is also against the terms of the sale
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::My sale said for use only by user one time use not to be resold
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::A couple of days later he has 1 compaq power supply
::No big deal
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::A couple of days later he has another
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::Never had any in the past
::I left him negative feedback
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::Read the Ebay item and give me your opinion
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With anything in life most of it is based on trust. Your hard work and skill in rebuilding a power
supply for any computer via diagram or plan should have been legally protected. Copywrite comes to
mind here. Many folks who have such skills are trying to assist and they don't think that such an
act by a person would be forthcoming. I would say if the process of rebuilding the Compaq power
supply is unique then get intellectual protection for your idea so that in the future such under
handed dealings do not occur.

You work too hard and look what you get. I would have left negative feedback as well. But I have
mostly bought off of ebay and it was computer software and some music cds.

Elector

PS I have seen your fillow-up post and I would not have removed it.