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Date: | Mon, 25 Sep 2000 02:26:58 -0400 |
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eBay does have a way to complain to them directly about items that shouldn't be for sale. Things get posted there automatically & often aren't deleted until they are reported to the powers that be at eBay. I'm sure makeshift medical goods come under that heading. Personally, I use eBay to feed my hunger for antique jewelry & books but have reported when I've found items for sale such as body parts & other various strange or illicit items.
As for handouts to our mothers: both formula feeders & breastfeeding mothers get the same thing at our institution: a diaper bag advertising our hospital, a T-shirt, pack of wet wipes & a children's book. I believe our volunteers fund that giveaway. And, whenever the children are brought in for their well-child visits, they are given a new book to encourage parents reading to their children & to foster a love of reading in the children.
Linda
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iWon.com http://www.iwon.com why wouldn't you?
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