What are forum members thoughts about this listing??.

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gramophone78
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What are forum members thoughts about this listing??.

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First, I would like to say that this has nothing to do with MAPS. A great organization with many members. What I find worrisome given today's concern with personal info and ones privacy is a Ebay listing ( I will not post the item #) of this......
How do members feel about this??. In the wrong hands.....spam city. My personal opinion.....I think it's very un-cool to list this.
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I agree, this is not the type of thing that should be sold on ebay imo. I guess if you are a mamber of MAPS you would have one, and can get another if yours is lost. Outherwise I see no reason why it should be sold to a random person on ebay, and an outdated one at that.
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...and at 50 bucks "buy it now" plus $4 shipping, it seems a waste of time to list. The rest of the 2000+ items are completely unrelated garage sale fodder. :pig:

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Not to mention the seller has a horrible selling record... :shock:.

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Inappropriate, but I don't know that anything could be done about it.

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