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<p>[QUOTE="Couch Potato Wannabe, post: 1831377, member: 14066"]It's not that uncommon, and hardly cause for concern. Many people may find it is not possible to retain their username across all social media, so may ask a partner, or friend to enquire on their behalf by simply pretending to be the owner, as some groups don't like talking to a third party. Which I also don't understand why that would be an issue either.</p><p><br /></p><p>Even if there were some subterfuge going on of some sort, what difference would it make to the question at hand, nor the answers we could offer. The majority of people here are not professionals, just enthusiasts. We essentially help people cut down on their google searching time by providing answers when we know them.</p><p><br /></p><p>For the buyers, they wish to know they are getting a bargain or not being ripped off. For the seller, they wish to know they are asking for as much as possible for potentially valuable items. For those purely interested in what something is, or what it's worth with no intent to sell what they have, well then, yippee for them too. That's what this website is good for.</p><p><br /></p><p>Justin, nor anyone else in here, has no need to explain anything about who has the item, nor his intentions for it. Most people offer such information up freely anyway, except some who have encountered such resistence before.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Couch Potato Wannabe, post: 1831377, member: 14066"]It's not that uncommon, and hardly cause for concern. Many people may find it is not possible to retain their username across all social media, so may ask a partner, or friend to enquire on their behalf by simply pretending to be the owner, as some groups don't like talking to a third party. Which I also don't understand why that would be an issue either. Even if there were some subterfuge going on of some sort, what difference would it make to the question at hand, nor the answers we could offer. The majority of people here are not professionals, just enthusiasts. We essentially help people cut down on their google searching time by providing answers when we know them. For the buyers, they wish to know they are getting a bargain or not being ripped off. For the seller, they wish to know they are asking for as much as possible for potentially valuable items. For those purely interested in what something is, or what it's worth with no intent to sell what they have, well then, yippee for them too. That's what this website is good for. Justin, nor anyone else in here, has no need to explain anything about who has the item, nor his intentions for it. Most people offer such information up freely anyway, except some who have encountered such resistence before.[/QUOTE]
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