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Old 25-08-2008, 23:38   #31
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Re: Using E Bay modems.

ive still got my old 3com cmx i bought which is working fine after 8 years
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Old 25-08-2008, 23:39   #32
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Re: Using E Bay modems.

I had a TJ210 way back in the day
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Old 25-08-2008, 23:57   #33
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Re: Using E Bay modems.

I used to be on the wireless ADSL trial when I lived in Streatham, gawd knows what modem they used for that
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Old 26-08-2008, 09:30   #34
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Re: Using E Bay modems.

Kinda two of them! One a wireless receiver and downconverter, then the output of that fed into a normal cable modem
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Old 26-08-2008, 10:23   #35
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Re: Using E Bay modems.

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Reported this to the appropriate people.
And what did this achieve? No sale was made by the deadline (no bids were made), so the seller re-listed and sold the item as "buy it now" for under a fiver (including postage). See 190246991900 at www.ebay.co.uk
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And what did this achieve? No sale was made by the deadline (no bids were made), so the seller re-listed and sold the item as "buy it now" for under a fiver (including postage). See 190246991900 at www.ebay.co.uk
I wonder why ebay cannot make blacklists of items. Problem I guess is how easy it would be to circumvent them, the .co.uk site could, for example, not be allowed to list anything that said "cable modem", or perhaps had the words cable, modem, virgin, and more in it, but that might then prevent the listing of say a router that you wanted to say was compatible with virgin cable modems and ADSL modems. Hmmm.
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Re: Using E Bay modems.

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I wonder why ebay cannot make blacklists of items. Problem I guess is how easy it would be to circumvent them, the .co.uk site could, for example, not be allowed to list anything that said "cable modem", or perhaps had the words cable, modem, virgin, and more in it, but that might then prevent the listing of say a router that you wanted to say was compatible with virgin cable modems and ADSL modems. Hmmm.
Let's face it - EBay get their money for listing, so there's little incentive for them to actively remove such items unless someone complains.
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Re: Using E Bay modems.

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And what did this achieve? No sale was made by the deadline (no bids were made), so the seller re-listed and sold the item as "buy it now" for under a fiver (including postage). See 190246991900 at www.ebay.co.uk
eBay are a waste of space...

(if you really want to know, you may PM me)
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