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Hey look, we got ads! ;-Þ Seriously, I found this cool service at Bravenet.com and felt it was a good thing. Especially with the way things are going in the collecting community these days, what with those idiots at ebay and yahoo refusing any auctions on stuff with "nazi" insignia on them. What BS!

So, what are the rules here? I am sure you're wondering... Let's see...

  • Be honest!--if you cheat someone, we WILL make sure that EVERYONE knows who you are and just what you've done. Not only that, we will ban you from ANY posting of ads, etc.
  • Be honest! Again...
  • Give an accurate description of the item
  • Post the price/s of items
  • If it is a repro or post-war say so!
  • Be honest! Do you think I mean it?
  • Oh yeah, once you sell something, remove the ad.

Look, I have to add some lawyerly disclaimer stuff because sure as you know what, there are people out there who will wanna blame US if something happens! ;-( So here goes:

  • Caveat Emptor! We at reenactor.Net, are not in ANY way responsible for deals, accuracy of deals, etc. We WILL help you let others know about cheaters, scumbags and other disreputible people, but we ain't responsible if you get burned.
  • Do research on people you are buying from. Ask your friends. Be careful!
  • We are not responsible if you buy something and it turns out to have mothes and eats up your collection.
  • We are not responsible to check the accuracy of ads--YOU need ot do that. Again, Caveat Emptor!

Have fun and good hunting! ;-) Marsh


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