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Re: [DISC] Shortcircuit eBay?
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lugnet.market.auction
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Tue, 27 Apr 1999 16:44:57 GMT
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On Tue, 27 Apr 1999 15:28:28 GMT, "R2" <r2eng@primenet.com> wrote:
> ... If the BUYERS took responsibility, and gave
> it just a LITTLE thought, they could set their maximum bid to what they will
> pay: The highest amount they will let the set go to someone else for.
We've been through that, it doesn't hold up when there are multiple
auctions being run simultaneously, read old messages for more details.
> Instead of complaining about e-bay, do not use it. Post to here, or RTL.
Why? I complain about my government, but I use it anyway. Not like I have
a choice, or anything.
A similar (cliched) example: if you don't like what's on TV, change the
channel. While I agree with that statement completely, it doesn't mean I
won't voice my opinion when the networks' idea of appropriate programming
doesn't match mine.
Steve
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: [DISC] Shortcircuit eBay?
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| (...) You know, even live auctions can have "snipers". Steve, I am sorry I struck a nerve with you. I certainly just added my $0.02 to the mix. I did not realize you were so very passionate about e-bay. Unlike the government, or more importantly the (...) (26 years ago, 27-Apr-99, to lugnet.market.auction)
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| (...) I do!!! If you say something goes off sale and remove it before I get a chance to bid (or snipe), you will get negative feedback. I think most any buyer on e-bay will agree. Sometimes I see when an item goes off, and then try to log on when I (...) (26 years ago, 27-Apr-99, to lugnet.market.auction)
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