Gibberish and Insults
Posted: 14 Apr 2010, 03:54
I just saw an intersting post about books from a deceased estate:
Not a very nice way to deal with a guy who just wants some help! I do not undersatnd why this happens. Is it that there are robot computers that visit forums and will make random comments? The jibberish is rather surreal, but clearly upset or confused the original poster. I am not sure what the point of posting is if this is the kind of dilaogue that can be expected.
Also, these posts are directed at someone talking about his late mother's books!
These are two of the replies, one is gbberish and the other an insult:Hello all,
I am not a literary person, so, I'm asking a favour please. Embarassed
I have a number of books on which I would like some advice. I'm not a dealer, just asking if these books are worth anything to anyone, some of which are over 100 years old.
I speak of the Marie Carelli books. My late mother had 29 of them. I'd hate to dump them if they could be of any value to anyone.
I have asked bookshops, but they are either unknown to the person in the shop, too old, or too new, depending on your outlook.
I also have a set of Agatha Christie books in pristine condition that I am looking for advice on.
I hope I do not offend, or break any rules.
Thanks and regards.
Neil.
It's okay I understand. God let things happen for a purpose.
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Not a very nice way to deal with a guy who just wants some help! I do not undersatnd why this happens. Is it that there are robot computers that visit forums and will make random comments? The jibberish is rather surreal, but clearly upset or confused the original poster. I am not sure what the point of posting is if this is the kind of dilaogue that can be expected.
Also, these posts are directed at someone talking about his late mother's books!
