Posted by aesthete8 on May 23, 2011, 11:52 pm
In order to post a classified, since when did C. begin asking for
telephone numbers?
Posted by Malcom \"Mal\" Reynolds on May 24, 2011, 12:47 am
> In order to post a classified, since when did C. begin asking for
> telephone numbers?
why not ask them?
Posted by datruth on May 24, 2011, 3:50 am
ups.com:
> In order to post a classified, since when did C. begin
> asking for telephone numbers?
Like the people who post there, C.L. staff are a scummy group.
In addition to asking for fon numbers, so they can block users
they who are critical of them, they routinely configure their
servers to indicate your ad has been posted, complete with a
view of the ad. Problem is, it hasn't. This is called
"ghosting". It should be called sleezeball dishonest tactics,
bordering on cracker activity.
Posted by Millhaven on May 28, 2011, 8:30 pm
On May 24, 12:50 am, datruth <datr...@Use-Author-Supplied-
Address.invalid> wrote:
> ups.com:
> > In order to post a classified, since when did C. begin
> > asking for telephone numbers?
> Like the people who post there, C.L. staff are a scummy group.
> In addition to asking for fon numbers, so they can block users
> they who are critical of them, they routinely configure their
> servers to indicate your ad has been posted, complete with a
> view of the ad. Problem is, it hasn't. This is called
> "ghosting". It should be called sleezeball dishonest tactics,
> bordering on cracker activity.
I have experienced both of these, usually only after flooding Casual
Encounters with loads of "rich man loves to eat pussy" ads.
Never had a problem when posting concert tickets for sale.
> telephone numbers?