WRITE EBAY NOW, If you want to be able to buy animals!

Submitted by bulletbox on 2/11/01. ( ) 206.104.247.18

I have been selling taxidermy idems on ebay for quite some time. You that know me, know I give a good product and I am honest. Ebay has gone the way of the anti hunting, fishing, and trapping crowd. Please write them and tell them that taxidermy animals are not sold to go on the dinner table.

Good Luck and God Bless You and Yours,

bulletbox,
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I dont see any need to sell raw animals on ebay anyway.

This response submitted by John C on 2/12/01. ( ) 208.44.115.69

Why cant we just do that on the for sale area here I did when it was new and it worked out fine. I buy animals from it all the time, I dont need EBAY for raw animals.


Weenies of EBAY

This response submitted by CD2RED on 3/1/01. ( ) 207.218.245.7

Hey EBAY ....DUH?


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