I contacted an ebay seller named "muswellhillbillyboy" (whose Ebay profile can be found at
http://myworld.ebay.com/muswellhillbillyboy/ ) about a listing for a copy of The Who's "View From A Backstage Pass" (
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... :IT&ih=023 ). The listing describes the disc as "used" and "sealed", also stating that "All items are original unless specifically noted. We do not sell reissues or counterfeits. We do occasionally offer unreleased material which may be different from a factory issued CD or DVD, but these will be identified as 'fan club releases' in the ad."
I sent the following e-mail through Ebay's "Ask seller a question" feature:
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How can this CD be both "used" and "sealed"? Did you reseal it?
I got this response, not though Ebay, but directly to my e-mail:
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Did I say it was used? Or did Ebay?
I sent a reply, the text of which I wish I'd saved, where I tried to tactfully explain that I'd never sold anything on Ebay before and had no idea what part of a listing was written by Ebay and what part by the seller, and that I'd also been burned before by an Ebay seller selling a "sealed" DVD that turned out to be counterfeit. I also pointed out that the word "new" appeared nowhere in the listing. Here's the answer I got:
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Honi soit qui mal y pense
According to Wikipedia:
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"Honi soit qui mal y pense" is the motto of the English chivalric Order of the Garter...Its translation is "Shame be to him who thinks evil of it" or "Evil be to him who evil thinks" from Old French.
What's French for "Take your bullshit CD-R and shove it up your ass?"