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Offline Strangeways

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Re: Fake Ebayers
« Reply #15 on: July 30, 2010, 10:00:26 AM »

I had similar issues with some Video games recently and eBay are not a great help in resolving seller issues. It is incredibly frustrating. I simply add a disclaimer "Zero feedback bidders to contact me prior to bidding". Any Zero bids are deleted.


This way, you can get the real details, or the details listed at least, forthe smartass people who are stuffing you around.
Then, I reckon you can name and shame them on here at least (subject to moderator approval) for dicking you around.


Not a bad idea at all. At least it will be of benefit to members that wish to sell their pinball(s) on eBay.

I smell something funny going on.

Yes, something funny for sure.

Could you list the auction link against the respective non-payer? Wouldn't mind having a look through the bid history to see what went on.

I concur

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