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Originally Posted by David Atkatz
As long as he tells the truth, I don't care about his motives.
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I agree. It is a benefit to have an additional fine mind reviewing auction listings.
But it is not truth to state an auctioneer's mal-intent, for every listing on which an error is made. Auctioneers make errors, and auctioneers rely on people who make errors.
It is a good service provided to have such errors, or possible errors, brought to light, and to debate. but it is a dis-service to spread distorted truth with regard to intent, etc.
The manner of the message is at least as important as the message itself.
I wish such reports were a little less emotion and less repetitive emotion, and more straight analytical.