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POLICY CHANGE 5/1/00: MONDAY IS SALE DAY
On Mondays only selling announcements may be posted within these guide lines:
1. Post on anything costume jewelry that you want to sell or have listed at auction. This includes plugging websites, announcing site updates, sales. Piggyback paragraphs [see #11] on other vintage are OK to post, too, but not as freestanding posts.2. Make your post as long as you want. If it's too long for the majordomo program, it will not post, however [see #15]. You can offer complete details by private mail to interested parties.
3. Begin posting at MIDNIGHT Eastern U.S. Time going into MONDAY, End posting at MIDNIGHT Eastern U.S. Time going into TUESDAY. Don't push this limit in either direction by posting earlier or later than Midnight ET. The Time Stamp on your post states when it was sent. No oopsie, I didn't know what time it was posts either, please.
4. ONE (1) POST per POSTER. Verify URLs yourself first before sending post so there are no Ooopsie posts because of typing errors.
5. During the rest of the week, NO for sale or at-auction posts, special offers, discount sales, site or auction plugs, or site updates, or other commercial offers of ANY KIND are permitted. Administrator will not hesitate to unsubscribe anyone breaking this rule.
6. ALL responses/replies to commercial offers should be made OFF the list. No list copies re interest or replies to offers may be posted to the list. Do not post on Solds either. Reply PRIVATELY to everyone re transactions. Please Disable Reply To All and set email to Reply to Sender to avoid copies going to the list.
PLEASE NOTE: This rule is absolutely necessary, and strictly enforced! If you, yourself, and everyone else on Jewelcollect also, would like to receive about 600 messages per day about every conceivable "other collectible" than jewelry, I will consider changing this rule. If you do not look forward to this much mail about things in which you have no interest, don't post on non-jewelry collectibles yourself either. Diamond, gold, etc. discussions are therefore also excluded, as they do not qualify as Costume Jewelry. If you are not sure if something is costume jewelry or not, ask yourself how you would wear it. If you can't wear it, it's not jewelry. COSTUME JEWELRY ONLY discussions, please remember that.