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Archived Newsletter Articles Table of Contents
AB-U Issue #89 - February 16, 2003.
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From the Editor
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Small-Time eBay Scams & Annoyances
Hoax emails are making the rounds, attempting to get people to reveal their private passwords and financial information. Michael A. Banks reports on some current scams directed at eBay users.
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AuctionBytes Launches Newsletter for Online Booksellers
AuctionBytes announces a new newsletter called the "Bookologist" due in April. Editor Craig Stark will share insider secrets on all aspects of bookselling, and forums will provide a way for readers to network and share advice. Learn how to sign up for a free subscription.
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Simple Repair for Booksellers: The Art (and Science?) of Erasing
Craig Stark introduces us to the art of removing marks on paper in another installment of Simple Repair for Booksellers. With an overwhelming number of products on the market, Craig takes a look at some of the best erasers for cleaning up books and ephemera.
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eBay's Tower of Babel
eBay's desire to be a global trading platform is no secret. Brian Cohen explains that eBay is examining ways to remove language barriers in order to facilitate international trade among its millions of users around the world.
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This & That: Online Auction Roundup:
A new board game for Yard Salers; AuctionBlacklist shuts down; Another alternative for Mr. Lister users? - All this and MORE in our This & That column.
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'Dear Nick': Advice Column for Auction Users
eBay PowerSeller "Nick Sevino" answers readers' questions about all aspects of buying and selling online. In today's column, Nick addresses the importance of having sellers send notification emails to buyers when they have shipped the item.
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Collector's Corner: Breyer Horses
Juli Schwab explains the history of Breyer Animals and tells you everything you need to know about collecting these highly collectible pieces - that can still be picked up at yard sales and auctions for reasonable prices.
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