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ROFLMAO!!
That's brilliant! |
My friend's boss thought he was being clever in his power bidding to get an awesome camera for $100. The next closest bid was $6 or something. Yep. You guessed it. He got the case.
Since i've never used ebay, what's the etiquette on backing out of a deal once you've blundered into it? |
Demand a home address to send payment to, and be really creepy about it.
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Double post. http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...cons/icon8.gif
[ 11-20-2005, 08:51 AM: Message edited by: Brayf ] |
ROFL! I'll have to keep that one in mind. I think a 'Ps. what are you wearing right now?' should do just fine. ;)
[ 11-20-2005, 08:58 AM: Message edited by: Dreamer128 ] |
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When you bid or buy something on Ebay, you enter a binding contract. A seller and buyer can mutually agree not to carry out a transaction, but this is not encouraged. A seller still has to relist and sell the auction to get a full credit for fees paid. Speaking as a seller myself, I expect every buyer/bidder to pay. Of course I don't hide anything in fine print nor try to be clever so I have had very few problems. [img]smile.gif[/img] [ 11-20-2005, 12:34 PM: Message edited by: Chewbacca ] |
Haha so owned. :D Can't stop laugh!! :D
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I would back out of THAT deal without 2 seconds forethought or afterthought. Giving ebay a bad name.
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That... is... AWESOME...
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