Let's get this straight - it's CROSS SALES, not SELLS. Sells is the simple present tense of the verb sell, as in, "he sells crack." I cannot currently think of any situation in which sell could become a noun. We do not make sells; we make sales.
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The Norman conquest served to enrich the English language, but the onslaught of business and academia threatens to diminish our language to the point where only vulgarities will have any fucking meaning.
-anonymous
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Also, using your own credit card and doing test joins is a wonderful way to be accused of fraud. There are far too many sponsors out there for me to waste time and money testing those who may not be honest about their business practices.
Joins, by the way, depending on its use, can be a verb or a noun. Neat, huh?