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<p>[QUOTE="YOC, post: 1889938, member: 58941"]If you are going to be childish and send me silly messages privately, dont! Go to a forum for children for that sort of nonsense.</p><p>also, don't assume that because you have had problems with foreign ebay users that all foreign ebay users are the same, they are not. Its called stereotyping.</p><p>Your advice is against ebay rules and you shouldnt encourage others to follow your bad example. If there is a genuine listing error, then fine, a seller may cancel, but dont try and be 'savvy' and try to find ways to gain benefit from what you perceive to be a 'dodgy' buyer. Any suspicions/evidence of this should be sent to ebay and NOT banded around on a forum , many of whose members are ebay sellers/buyers.</p><p>Why shouldnt he allow a buyer who he has no intentions of shipping to to bid??</p><p>Because it means genuine bidders will have to pay more because they will be bidding against 'noone' in reality.</p><p>if you need this explaining further, then .......... I dont know who can help you.<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie5" alt=":confused:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="YOC, post: 1889938, member: 58941"]If you are going to be childish and send me silly messages privately, dont! Go to a forum for children for that sort of nonsense. also, don't assume that because you have had problems with foreign ebay users that all foreign ebay users are the same, they are not. Its called stereotyping. Your advice is against ebay rules and you shouldnt encourage others to follow your bad example. If there is a genuine listing error, then fine, a seller may cancel, but dont try and be 'savvy' and try to find ways to gain benefit from what you perceive to be a 'dodgy' buyer. Any suspicions/evidence of this should be sent to ebay and NOT banded around on a forum , many of whose members are ebay sellers/buyers. Why shouldnt he allow a buyer who he has no intentions of shipping to to bid?? Because it means genuine bidders will have to pay more because they will be bidding against 'noone' in reality. if you need this explaining further, then .......... I dont know who can help you.:confused:[/QUOTE]
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