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Thread: wall of dissappointment
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01-05-2016, 05:11 AM #21
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Thanked: 237He's extremely rude too. I messaged him to try and help him out, and nothing but extreme vulgar. He's a new member with zero feedback, and I don't imagine he will be around long acting like that.
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01-05-2016, 05:43 AM #22
I did the same thing. I asked him why he was asking $1500 for a razor that could be had for $150 or less. He replied saying I was the second person tonight to ask him about an item that he was not selling or listed. Said his account might have been hacked. He was ok with me. I advised him to contact eBay for help. Now I know who the person was. LOL
Last edited by Suticat; 01-05-2016 at 08:36 AM.
"The production of to many usefull things results in too many useless people."
Karl Marx
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01-05-2016, 09:23 AM #23
Actually, the sensible way to do this would be to put it in the "Library". Ivan, can you shoot me credentials again, then I'll set it up. In the meantime, Straight Razor Magazine: The Straight Razor Magazine's eBay Purchasing Primer is rather feature complete, I think.
That said, the actual target group will not read any of this. Greed and thorough reading do not mix well, and you have to be rather desperate to buy from eBay these days. Unless we are talking a national one (eg UK, or France), or you already know exactly what you are looking for, and where to find it. In which case you will not need an eBay shopping spree primer.
Personally, I have started to take a Libertarian approach to potential eBay shoppers. Or, rather, Darwinist.