Guest guest Posted September 27, 2008 Report Share Posted September 27, 2008 , It was that kind of attitude that made my 9yr old extremely sick. She was never in the building that made me sick. CROSS CONTAMINATION!! She got sick from towels that drenched her skin with tricothecenes and invaded her small intestine. Now she will never have a normal life that everybody else gets. You don't know!!!! Considering evrything you seem to know, your actions are pretty sad. I pray that no small innocent child got affected by your behavior. Just becuase other people do it. dosn't mean you have to partake a From: <kdeanstudios@...> Subject: [] selling your stuff Date: Saturday, September 27, 2008, 3:50 PM Please! My husband And I were in the antiques business for 20 years-all of it is moldy-somebody has a thrift store and is mad that the stuff is moldy? get out of the business, every thrift store I have ever been in is moldy, people do not clean the things they give or sell for cheap.,and believe me ,everything left at the dump that has a potential price is taken and re-sold. I gave away all my last house belongings to friends who wanted them. They new intimately my situation and problems, none of them have been harmed in the least by any of those items. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2008 Report Share Posted September 27, 2008 You may be referring to my post where the owner of a thrift shop was upset because people dump moldy things on her and she has gotten several lung infections. Well, I don't really consider thrift shops and antique shops the same thing. First, I consider thrift shops something like Goodwill or a church thrift shop, neither as far as I know specialize in selling antiques. I realize people do not wash and fold their old clothes when they take them to the thrift shop. Some people actually have no idea that there could be mold on them, if there is. They might not be in the same boat we the group here. However, people who KNOWINGLY send items that are contaminated are not on my list of favorable people. I think a good comparison would be someone who has aids, knows it, then has unprotected sex with a partner and, of course, never mentions they have aids. Then the unsuspecting party ends up sick with a life long illness. Is that fair to them? No. I don't think it is fair to innocent people, especially children, for someone to risk the nightmare of mold sickness upon someone else. None of us knew we were sensitive, infected, or the many other things that mold causes until it happened. And none of us is happy with out situation. I don't believe it is fair to spread this hell around to others. I would never wish this upon anyone, even my worse enemy. > > > Please! My husband And I were in the antiques business for 20 years-all > of it is moldy-somebody has a thrift store and is mad that the stuff is > moldy? get out of the business, every thrift store I have ever been in > is moldy, people do not clean the things they give or sell for > cheap.,and believe me ,everything left at the dump that has a potential > price is taken and re-sold. I gave away all my last house belongings to > friends who wanted them. They new intimately my situation and problems, > none of them have been harmed in the least by any of those items. > Thanks, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2008 Report Share Posted September 27, 2008 I think the suggestion of burning actually comes from the Bible. Leviticus Chapter 14 in King Version Chapter 13 in the New International Version. Google Mold Bible Leviticus It's quite interesting. Guess they knew more back then than many know now.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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