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Re: Indranil
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lugnet.market.theory
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Tue, 5 Oct 1999 13:59:27 GMT
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Frank Filz <ffilz@mindspring.com> wrote:
> Of course you'll still piss off the opportunists, and since some of them
> are bigger customers of eBay, they may still slam you (but then unless
> they show you a specific clause in their TOS which prevents your auction
> as opposed to just suggesting that it is bid siphoning, you would have
> legitimate cause to write letters to the editor etc. about eBay coming
> down on the small seller just because they are competing with the big
> sellers).
Looks like Mr. 6420-rip-off got mad at me leaving feedback for him.
He request my user info (which I discovered is quite a bit out of
date) and responded to my comment noting how little business I had
done on eBay. Guess if you don't buy and sell a lot there you can't
recognize a rip-off artist when you see one.
And now, when I go to look at his feedback, it isn't listing
specific comments anymore. Wonder why? :)
--
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