posted on February 7, 2001 10:15:56 AM new
BidBayBillys That hide among auctions and when you see him,
click on it to win
i wonder if AG2 think this is legal
posted on February 7, 2001 01:01:47 PM new
I may not be illegal but it is unethetical not to make it an even playing field. I believe this imaginary icon of bucks is seen by a limited few, very few. Get them page views up. After all pumping numbers is what matters here. So go ahead and look for BILLY and when your in computers see if they have a mouse you can buy, you are going to need it.
posted on February 7, 2001 01:28:54 PM new
WOW! I believe it is time we stop replying to these bidbay posts. I read over there once that someone posted he had accomplished what he had set out to do by getting 100 replies to his thread.
posted on February 7, 2001 01:35:34 PM new
msgodrocks
"WOW! I believe it is time we stop replying to these bidbay posts. I read over there once that someone posted he had accomplished what he had set out to do by getting 100 replies to his thread."
Sorry i did not know you have control of a few people here, and with all due respect i hope those "WE" listen to you
posted on February 7, 2001 01:55:55 PM new
Here in America that sentence is known as a "suggestion" I do not know what it is meant in your country. I will not reply to your nonsense on this thread anymore.
posted on February 7, 2001 02:09:03 PM new
Pardon my ignorance
but what part of this sentence (I believe it is time we stop replying to these bidbay posts)is known as a "suggestion"
oh by the way my country is USA.
let me advice you that
If a thread upsets you, it's a good idea to avoid it. And if my postings bother you in any way I highly recommend the use of your ignore button.
posted on February 7, 2001 02:41:27 PM new
Mrfanini,
I honestly don't know if the BidBay Billy is legal or not as I do not know what it qualifies as.
But you have to understand one thing with this burgeoning market known as the internet.
When you conduct business on the net you open yourself to laws, and regulations that begin at your front door and end at your visitors.
My point being is that the contests etc are not just supposed to meet requirements in just California, but here in Texas as well as all states and U.S. territories. Anyone with sense knows that.