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Re: Cancelled bids on Ebay--what to do?
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lugnet.market.auction
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Tue, 25 Jan 2000 15:19:40 GMT
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> I've decided I will probably post informative, non-inflammatory neutral
> feedback. I think this should be the fairest way to deal with it. I've
> written the person who retracted the large bid (who is a new user with no
> feedback, BTW) explaining this and will be curious to see what I hear back.
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I would advise against posting neutral / negative feedback, as the bidder may well
choose to do the exact same back to you... warranted or not.
Scott A
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Scott A
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| (...) Yes, of course. That's not the point. In the case at hand, the bid retraction almost gives people the same kind of information as inside traders on Wall Street. It's not that I'm going to be mad if I don't get a high price for my goods (as (...) (25 years ago, 25-Jan-00, to lugnet.market.auction)
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