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Vintage book Ex Libris Collecting Book-Plates 1892 FA
English Book Plates An Illustrated Handbook for Students of Ex-Libris
by Egerton Castle 1892 This book is itself ex'library and has several small library cancels scattered throughout.otherwise a good solid copy.250 pages. Fantastic vintage reference for the collector with masses of lovely engravings throughout.Really thorough reference book on early book plates. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...MESE%3AIT&rd=1 |
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Vintage book Ex Libris Collecting Book-Plates 1892 FA
On 18 May 2006 16:16:59 -0700, "JaneyP" wrote:
English Book Plates An Illustrated Handbook for Students of Ex-Libris by Egerton Castle 1892 This book is itself ex'library and has several small library cancels scattered throughout.otherwise a good solid copy.250 pages. Fantastic vintage reference for the collector with masses of lovely engravings throughout.Really thorough reference book on early book plates. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...MESE%3AIT&rd=1 A lovely item! You should have it appraised he http://www.beekslayers.org/appraisals.htm It's free and just takes a few minutes! Cheers, John |
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Vintage book Ex Libris Collecting Book-Plates 1892 FA
"JaneyP" wrote in message ups.com... English Book Plates An Illustrated Handbook for Students of Ex-Libris by Egerton Castle 1892 This book is itself ex'library and has several small library cancels scattered throughout.otherwise a good solid copy.250 pages. Fantastic vintage reference for the collector with masses of lovely engravings throughout.Really thorough reference book on early book plates. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...tem=8421885965 "We always obtain proofs of postage but cannot be held accountable for uninsured items lost in the mail." Oh YES you can. Anyone who pays you and doesn't receive their item (OR receives it damaged due to poor packing) can file with PayPal. You'll lose. Go find eBay's policy and learn how you cannot override *their* policies. You've already agreed not to, when you agreed to their terms as a seller. It'd also be nice if you'd *describe* your books, using the appropriate bookselling terms. Or start with *a* description and work into it. Kris Damned Google Groups spammers |
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Vintage book Ex Libris Collecting Book-Plates 1892 FA
John Pelan wrote: On 18 May 2006 16:16:59 -0700, "JaneyP" wrote: English Book Plates An Illustrated Handbook for Students of Ex-Libris by Egerton Castle 1892 This book is itself ex'library and has several small library cancels scattered throughout.otherwise a good solid copy.250 pages. Fantastic vintage reference for the collector with masses of lovely engravings throughout.Really thorough reference book on early book plates. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...MESE%3AIT&rd=1 A lovely item! You should have it appraised he http://www.beekslayers.org/appraisals.htm It's free and just takes a few minutes! Cheers, John Please ignore the resident loon. He's been using the same unfunny joke for ten years, and in an equally prehistoric fashion, he still refers to women as "pieces of ass". Good luck with the auction! CB http://hauntedriver.co.uk |
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Vintage book Ex Libris Collecting Book-Plates 1892 FA
Kris Baker wrote: "JaneyP" wrote in message ups.com... English Book Plates An Illustrated Handbook for Students of Ex-Libris by Egerton Castle 1892 This book is itself ex'library and has several small library cancels scattered throughout.otherwise a good solid copy.250 pages. Fantastic vintage reference for the collector with masses of lovely engravings throughout.Really thorough reference book on early book plates. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...tem=8421885965 "We always obtain proofs of postage but cannot be held accountable for uninsured items lost in the mail." Oh YES you can. Anyone who pays you and doesn't receive their item (OR receives it damaged due to poor packing) can file with PayPal. You'll lose. Go find eBay's policy and learn how you cannot override *their* policies. You've already agreed not to, when you agreed to their terms as a seller. It'd also be nice if you'd *describe* your books, using the appropriate bookselling terms. Or start with *a* description and work into it. Kris Damned Google Groups spammers That may be the law in the USA but in the UK sellers have never been responsible for items lost in the mail. All they have to do is prove they have posted it. The item is then sent at the buyer's risk and as such it is therefore encumbent upon the buyer to chose the style of postage he or she would prefer. I am aware that Ebay and ABE require American sellers to reimburse customers for items that do not arrive, but I personally view that as very harsh. If the customer is responsible for chosing the postal method, and he or she choses an unreliable, uninsured and untracked service, then customer should bear the loss of any non-arrival. |
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Vintage book Ex Libris Collecting Book-Plates 1892 FA
On 19 May 2006 07:21:22 -0700, "Shelf Space"
wrote: Kris Baker wrote: "JaneyP" wrote in message ups.com... English Book Plates An Illustrated Handbook for Students of Ex-Libris by Egerton Castle 1892 This book is itself ex'library and has several small library cancels scattered throughout.otherwise a good solid copy.250 pages. Fantastic vintage reference for the collector with masses of lovely engravings throughout.Really thorough reference book on early book plates. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...tem=8421885965 "We always obtain proofs of postage but cannot be held accountable for uninsured items lost in the mail." Oh YES you can. Anyone who pays you and doesn't receive their item (OR receives it damaged due to poor packing) can file with PayPal. You'll lose. Go find eBay's policy and learn how you cannot override *their* policies. You've already agreed not to, when you agreed to their terms as a seller. It'd also be nice if you'd *describe* your books, using the appropriate bookselling terms. Or start with *a* description and work into it. Kris Damned Google Groups spammers That may be the law in the USA but in the UK sellers have never been responsible for items lost in the mail. All they have to do is prove they have posted it. The item is then sent at the buyer's risk and as such it is therefore encumbent upon the buyer to chose the style of postage he or she would prefer. I am aware that Ebay and ABE require American sellers to reimburse customers for items that do not arrive, but I personally view that as very harsh. If the customer is responsible for chosing the postal method, and he or she choses an unreliable, uninsured and untracked service, then customer should bear the loss of any non-arrival. As usual, you are wrong. John |
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Vintage book Ex Libris Collecting Book-Plates 1892 FA
On 19 May 2006 07:14:58 -0700, "Shelf Space"
wrote: John Pelan wrote: On 18 May 2006 16:16:59 -0700, "JaneyP" wrote: English Book Plates An Illustrated Handbook for Students of Ex-Libris by Egerton Castle 1892 This book is itself ex'library and has several small library cancels scattered throughout.otherwise a good solid copy.250 pages. Fantastic vintage reference for the collector with masses of lovely engravings throughout.Really thorough reference book on early book plates. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...MESE%3AIT&rd=1 A lovely item! You should have it appraised he http://www.beekslayers.org/appraisals.htm It's free and just takes a few minutes! Cheers, John Please ignore the resident loon. He's been using the same unfunny joke for ten years, and in an equally prehistoric fashion, he still refers to women as "pieces of ass". Good luck with the auction! CB http://hauntedriver.co.uk Ah, encouraging spammers! Are you still bitter that the Beekslayers Group ran you out on a rail after only two days? I don't refer to women as "pieces of ass", but I certainly refer to you as a "horse's ass". Glad we could clear that up! BTW: You're rather quiet on the tv group, had enough? Cheers, John |
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Vintage book Ex Libris Collecting Book-Plates 1892 FA
John Pelan wrote: On 19 May 2006 07:21:22 -0700, "Shelf Space" wrote: Kris Baker wrote: "JaneyP" wrote in message ups.com... English Book Plates An Illustrated Handbook for Students of Ex-Libris by Egerton Castle 1892 This book is itself ex'library and has several small library cancels scattered throughout.otherwise a good solid copy.250 pages. Fantastic vintage reference for the collector with masses of lovely engravings throughout.Really thorough reference book on early book plates. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...tem=8421885965 "We always obtain proofs of postage but cannot be held accountable for uninsured items lost in the mail." Oh YES you can. Anyone who pays you and doesn't receive their item (OR receives it damaged due to poor packing) can file with PayPal. You'll lose. Go find eBay's policy and learn how you cannot override *their* policies. You've already agreed not to, when you agreed to their terms as a seller. It'd also be nice if you'd *describe* your books, using the appropriate bookselling terms. Or start with *a* description and work into it. Kris Damned Google Groups spammers That may be the law in the USA but in the UK sellers have never been responsible for items lost in the mail. All they have to do is prove they have posted it. The item is then sent at the buyer's risk and as such it is therefore encumbent upon the buyer to chose the style of postage he or she would prefer. I am aware that Ebay and ABE require American sellers to reimburse customers for items that do not arrive, but I personally view that as very harsh. If the customer is responsible for chosing the postal method, and he or she choses an unreliable, uninsured and untracked service, then customer should bear the loss of any non-arrival. As usual, you are wrong. John No one is interested in the opinion of an Ebay fraudster. Begone with you. |
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Vintage book Ex Libris Collecting Book-Plates 1892 FA
"Shelf Space" wrote...
[...] in the UK sellers have never been responsible for items lost in the mail. All they have to do is prove they have posted it. The item is then sent at the buyer's risk and as such it is therefore encumbent upon the buyer to chose the style of postage he or she would prefer. [...] That's completely wrong. The carrier is the agent of the seller, and the seller is liable to the customer in the case of non-delivery or damage. If you insist on your false interpretation of UK law, perhaps you'd be good enough to let us know your eBay moniker so we can all steer very clear of you. Matti |
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Vintage book Ex Libris Collecting Book-Plates 1892 FA
On 19 May 2006 07:46:15 -0700, "Shelf Space"
wrote: John Pelan wrote: On 19 May 2006 07:21:22 -0700, "Shelf Space" wrote: Kris Baker wrote: "JaneyP" wrote in message ups.com... English Book Plates An Illustrated Handbook for Students of Ex-Libris by Egerton Castle 1892 This book is itself ex'library and has several small library cancels scattered throughout.otherwise a good solid copy.250 pages. Fantastic vintage reference for the collector with masses of lovely engravings throughout.Really thorough reference book on early book plates. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...tem=8421885965 "We always obtain proofs of postage but cannot be held accountable for uninsured items lost in the mail." Oh YES you can. Anyone who pays you and doesn't receive their item (OR receives it damaged due to poor packing) can file with PayPal. You'll lose. Go find eBay's policy and learn how you cannot override *their* policies. You've already agreed not to, when you agreed to their terms as a seller. It'd also be nice if you'd *describe* your books, using the appropriate bookselling terms. Or start with *a* description and work into it. Kris Damned Google Groups spammers That may be the law in the USA but in the UK sellers have never been responsible for items lost in the mail. All they have to do is prove they have posted it. The item is then sent at the buyer's risk and as such it is therefore encumbent upon the buyer to chose the style of postage he or she would prefer. I am aware that Ebay and ABE require American sellers to reimburse customers for items that do not arrive, but I personally view that as very harsh. If the customer is responsible for chosing the postal method, and he or she choses an unreliable, uninsured and untracked service, then customer should bear the loss of any non-arrival. As usual, you are wrong. John No one is interested in the opinion of an Ebay fraudster. Begone with you. Ah yes, 100% positive feedback over nearly a decade is "a fraudster"? Barkerville's a funny sort of place then, isn't it? Weren't you kicked off of eBay for trying to defraud a gentleman that sold you a clock because you were too stupid to figure out how to wind it? Weren't you chastised by ABE for fraudulent listings? As my friend Ramsey phrases it: JCWW Cheers, John |
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