Why are names and personal info hidden in the Charmed Im Sure newsletter archive?
The creator of this newsletter wanted the names and addresses in the newsletter to be hidden to protect collectors’ identities. Much of the contact information of persons mentioned in the newsletters were in the form of classified ads meant to circulate amongst the rather small community that existed at that time. To reveal this information now on the world wide web would be, for some, a breach of trust. (For others, the information is old and irrelevant.) There are hundreds of ways collectors may network on the internet, should any of them choose to do so. One of the best ways is through buying at auctions such as eBay. Additionally, these sellers always welcome questions about the charm auctions they have for sale.
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