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Tony Hillerson

congrats, dude. It sounds like this is a good fit for you and them.

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Boy, do I wish you could contact Go Antiques and do something with their site! They are trying hard to re-design for their sellers. Their site had just been purchased in Oct 2008 by Will Seippel (Worthpoint he is a sweetheart!!) and had not seen an improvement tech-wise, in 9 years!!, previously, so it's got lots of work to do on it..they are working feverishly on it, so.. us sellers are waiting so patiently, and we have such great stuff to sell! Many of us are ex ebayers!(antiques and vintage sellers)... we are used to being able to post lots of big photos and having nice layouts..well...you can see for yourself.....

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Mike Sandman

In trying to find out why I keep getting spammed from Buyshield, I found your blog.

My solution to Auctiva Buyshield spam is to automatically give someone a negative if they've given Auctiva my information.

All of the negatives I've given have come up with the response from the seller that ebay is spamming their customers with Buyshield. They have no idea how crooked Auctiva is.

I would personally say that Auctiva is one of the most dangerous companies on the web.

They are collecting information from everybody who buys something from anybody who uses their service, and using it to spam and make money any way they can. Legal, illegal, shady, they don't care.

They apparently do everything they can to obfuscate the scams they are pulling on their customers' customers.

I would start looking for another job. The company you're working for goes out of their way to dream up scams to perpetrate on both their customers, and their customers' customers.

Even though the economy stinks, taking a job at a crooked company like Auctiva will do nothing for your career, and you'll just start pulling scams yourself because "everybody is doing it," so it must be fine.

Who would want to hire someone in an IT job if they've worked for a known scam operation? Other scammers. You'll have no choice.

A lot of people have become criminals through association. If others around them are doing it, it must be OK?

Working in a culture of scammers will drag you down the vortex of their scam. You'll spend the rest of your life associating with other scammers, since normal people won't want anything to do with you.

Maybe you're already at that point, so that's why you took a job at a place like that?

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