I'm not so sure we should link to user-created pages if they disappear once
the user's item has been bought.
do they?
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On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 11:54:54AM +0200, Stefan Kestenholz wrote:
I'm not so sure we should link to user-created pages if they disappear once
the user's item has been bought.
do they?
According to the email I was replying to. I've no idea how Amazon really
works, things just seem to
2006/5/30, Stefan Kestenholz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm not so sure we should link to user-created pages if they disappear once
the user's item has been bought.
do they?
In my example, the page is still there, but the owner sold the album
in the last 2 weeks. There isn't any chance the seller
On 30/05/06, Stefan Kestenholz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not so sure we should link to user-created pages if they disappear once
the user's item has been bought.
do they?
even if they don't, they seem to remain even when legit pages for that
release exist (presumably added after the user
the album. It's not directly for that seller.
Not like ebay which is per auction.
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No veto here, remove the line! ;)
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Subject: Re: [mb-style] RFV #2: Amazon Relationship Type
I definitely think ASINs without
Been wondering if I should write RFC or RFV in the subject in the previous
mail, now I know. I choose RFV, because the issue at hand was discussed
before (I believe) and, I did not expect real objections be made against it.
The discussion broadened in the sense that suggestions were brought how