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<p>[QUOTE="ToughCOINS, post: 3108232, member: 20480"]For the record, in a few instances I managed to convince the sellers to cease their interactions with him and complete their transactions with me. Whether sincere or not, those sellers expressed gratitude after being fully informed of what had transpired. Most indicated they be blocking him against further transactions and communication.</p><p><br /></p><p>There have been other cases where the offender pushed sellers to run off to the post office immediately, evidently to prevent me from convincing the sellers to do the right thing. It's also possible that those sellers claimed that was the case in order to keep the higher price he offered to pay. </p><p><br /></p><p>I hadn't thought of this angle before, but it's entirely possible that the offender might arrange a private transaction with the seller, and cut eBay out entirely. In this particular case he did not do that . . . the offender bought the relisted coin after the seller canceled my win. The possibility that eBay could might be what interests eBay in looking deeper into this. </p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks for the discussion . . . sometimes it helps one look at the situation from a new perspective.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ToughCOINS, post: 3108232, member: 20480"]For the record, in a few instances I managed to convince the sellers to cease their interactions with him and complete their transactions with me. Whether sincere or not, those sellers expressed gratitude after being fully informed of what had transpired. Most indicated they be blocking him against further transactions and communication. There have been other cases where the offender pushed sellers to run off to the post office immediately, evidently to prevent me from convincing the sellers to do the right thing. It's also possible that those sellers claimed that was the case in order to keep the higher price he offered to pay. I hadn't thought of this angle before, but it's entirely possible that the offender might arrange a private transaction with the seller, and cut eBay out entirely. In this particular case he did not do that . . . the offender bought the relisted coin after the seller canceled my win. The possibility that eBay could might be what interests eBay in looking deeper into this. Thanks for the discussion . . . sometimes it helps one look at the situation from a new perspective.[/QUOTE]
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