[Test-Equipment] Ripoff seller warning
WBob
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Sat, 08 Mar 2003 14:20:48 -0800
Not really. There is nothing on the list of reasons allowing you to cancel an auction
that says you don't care for the bids. Ebay takes a dim view of folk putting things up
and the taking them down and you can be banned from futher ebay participation if you
are abusing this operation.
WBob
Carl wrote:
> How does that fit the term "ripoff"?
> No money or goods changed hands.
>
> Ive been victim to that procedure several times. I cant fault a seller for
> cancelling an auction on something that he will lose money on. As the
> seller, EBxx gives him this legitimate out.
>
> Carl
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>>BEWARE of seller 'machinery4u' on Long Island on the eplace. He put a low
>>starting bid on an item and then when he gotr no bids but mine, he
>
> cancelled the
>
>>sale.
>>
>>-John
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