> On 21 Mar 2015, at 19:37, Evyn MacDude <evyn.macdude@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 12:10 PM, Brad Rogers <brad@fineby.me.uk> wrote:
>> On Sat, 21 Mar 2015 11:52:27 -0700
>> Evyn MacDude <evyn.macdude@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hello Evyn,
>>
>>> Considering all of mine are printed that way, I am pretty sure it
>>> wasn't a misprint.
>>
>> I'm pretty sure that was Phil's point.
>>
>> The ebayer in question is either a) unaware that this design is
>> deliberate or b) trying to drum up business by creating a 'rarity' where
>> none exists. Perhaps they should be told, and if they don't modify the
>> listing, reported to ebay for misrepresenting the goods.
>>
>> Not that I'd expect ebay to do anything about it..... :-(
>
> That was my point, but my brain is behind the curve today, a friend of
> mine's toddler decided i need the sniffle for my birthday, as such my
> sinuses are busy pushing reasonable thought all over the place.
Sorry to hear that - but have a great birthday despite all.
Oh, and my books are 'upside down' too. It's not a misprint.
In my naivety I assume the guy is just ignorant, but a good warning to beware on eBay. My Dad bought a book on Amazon which was supposed to be in 'excellent condition' but had annotations throughout. He'd left it a bit late before he mentioned it to me or I would have complained to the (large) seller.
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