Monthly Archives: June 2006

Buy A School On Ebay

Officials in the town of King Cove has put up an old school for sale on Ebay. They are hoping to fetch $1.8 million dollars for the sale but as of yesterday there were still no bids. But the towns people remain optimistic that someone will take the old building off their hands. Alaskan School…

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Paypal Losers Back With New Phishing Scams

I always check any link claiming to be from Paypal by running my mouse over the link to see what the real address is and even then, I go to IE and type in Paypal’s address physically rather than clicking on the link just to be safe. However some losers with too much time on…

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Paypal Outrage Still Growing

Although Paypal has been around for years I’m still surprised at how many people hate it. Although it intergrates well with Ebay, which is one of the biggest reasons they bought it, unfortunately for them they also bought a bad reputation. For years people have been furious with Paypal and it has even caused some…

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Ebay Expands New Ideas

Ebay has that contextual ad program coming soon but they are also branching out into other new ideas. I don’t have a problem with this, but I do hope that they continue to try and make Ebay itself a great place to be and address some of the issues that members have. Right now if…

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200 Million Members and Counting

Ebay has now reached a milestone in it’s 10 year history. It has recently had it’s 200 millionth user sign up as a member. This does not include Ebay’s other sometimes integrated sites, Rent.com, Shopping.com, Paypal, etc. Go Ebay! Just try to cut the celebration a little short and do something about the rampant scamming…

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Best of Niner Niner June ’06

Sreejith thinks that Snap is the future of Google. Meanwhile over at Blogging Naked leafworks introduces us to sex magic Part I. In Bookadoodle, Meg Stivison tells us about The Year of Pleasure, and the story of Shem Creek which left her giggling and sighing. Boomer 2.0: Baby boomers want to dress just like us…

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