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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 11450245, member: 2844"]You didn't explain who you are, but I take it you are the seller of the listing Martin posted in reply #3.</p><p>Reading the thread, I see no attempt to disparage your knowledge and personal character in any of the comments.</p><p>Unfortunately you didn't mention which post made you feel this way. Maybe you referred to this post by the owner of the bracelet:</p><p><br /></p><p>That is not a reflection on your character. Martin simply didn't know if information found on the internet was true or false, which is valid in this day and age.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now <u>this</u> is an attempt to disparage the knowledge and personal character of our members. Many of them are very knowledgeable in fields you probably know very little about or haven't even heard of.</p><p><br /></p><p>How many of these individuals did you actually count? Only <b>one</b> person said Martin's bracelet was a fake. Nowhere did she mention you name or your listing, btw. But if you are of the opinion that she was wrong, please provide evidence to support your claim.</p><p><br /></p><p>So instead of insulting individual people and lashing out at an entire forum, try to convince us that your assessment of Martin's bracelet is right.</p><p>This can be done in the civil tone of the posts before yours, because negativity and attack are never convincing arguments, and we are not that kind of forum.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 11450245, member: 2844"]You didn't explain who you are, but I take it you are the seller of the listing Martin posted in reply #3. Reading the thread, I see no attempt to disparage your knowledge and personal character in any of the comments. Unfortunately you didn't mention which post made you feel this way. Maybe you referred to this post by the owner of the bracelet: That is not a reflection on your character. Martin simply didn't know if information found on the internet was true or false, which is valid in this day and age. Now [U]this[/U] is an attempt to disparage the knowledge and personal character of our members. Many of them are very knowledgeable in fields you probably know very little about or haven't even heard of. How many of these individuals did you actually count? Only [B]one[/B] person said Martin's bracelet was a fake. Nowhere did she mention you name or your listing, btw. But if you are of the opinion that she was wrong, please provide evidence to support your claim. So instead of insulting individual people and lashing out at an entire forum, try to convince us that your assessment of Martin's bracelet is right. This can be done in the civil tone of the posts before yours, because negativity and attack are never convincing arguments, and we are not that kind of forum.[/QUOTE]
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