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You signed Elk Salmon's name on the talk page. This is ridiculous!

How do you suggest I post in Apple related categories?

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I am an authorized Apple reseller and am one of only about 3-4 known U.S. based companies actively shipping globally to buyers in Europe, Asia, Latin America, etc. I provide an incredibly valuable service to my buyers, ship via FedEx International Priority, and sell more than $2 million in Apple products/year through my website, eBay, Amazon, price indexing sites, CPC advertising, etc. I posted a link in your entry for the iPod Mini that stated we ship globally and offer the very few remaining Apple iPods with full warranties to any buyer around the globe. Do you not think it worthwhile to offer these to buyers overseas who chance upon the Wiki for iPod Minis? They cannot/are not allowed to buy them through the Apple.com domain if they are outside the U.S. and Canada. I find it unfair to list Apple.com as a domain (they sell stuff - they are a commercial enterprise and that is what the post is about - a commercial product) or external link, but not offer an alternative to the 5.7 billion people living outside North America who cannot buy from the Apple.com website. Many countries throughout the world are not on Apple's direct sales list, and hence are charged double (or more) the retail price. I generally mark my iPods for sale @ U.S. retail plus international express shipping. That's it. I'm very proud of the business I maintain and honor and respect my buyers.

I'd like to be able to amicably find a way to reference myself (and even other competitors - I have no qualms about having someone else's link out there) as a viable option and let the reader determine if I'm a viable source through email/phone, references, etc. If I'm not even included in a Wiki, they're left trying to sift through countless scammers, etc. to find a legitimate way to buy an iPod without losing a fortune or being defrauded.

I previously worked for eBay Trust and Safety (2 years). I did fraud prevention and saw that the count on eBay for iPod listings was/is about 6-8x as many scammers without iPods (for every one that is legitimate).

Please let me know if you feel it's worth mentioning in any way that there are still viable suppliers of iPod minis with Apple warranties that ship these to buyers for a very good price.

Regards,

Chet Ranger President, US to UK dealusmaximus.com

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