posted on January 2, 2001 08:39:34 AM new
ALREADY I am their 34th bid retraction! How can eBay let them do this! Is nobody else emailing safeharbor but me? (BTW, tell me the address again so I can make sure it went to the right place!) Should I email her and tell her the "rules" or should I leave it to ebay?
posted on January 2, 2001 08:51:06 AM new
BTW, they have 71 standing bids on completed items. I guess I am glad I am not one of those sellers, I have this feeling they are not going to be getting their money!
posted on January 2, 2001 10:22:08 AM new
I once had a bidder bid on several of my items and retract all their bids. When I checked their record, all they had ever done was bid and retract at the rate of about 12 a day for several weeks. I reported them to ebay and got a response "this bidder has been warned." Well, they bid on another of my items. Then they actually paid for it.
posted on January 2, 2001 11:50:45 AM new
I'm wondering if it would be considered "auction interference" if you contacted the other sellers on whose auctions this character bid and retracted, and asked them to contact SH as well.
posted on January 2, 2001 12:22:30 PM new
I wish I could, but as far as I know I can't see what they have bid and then retracted. Doesn't it act as if the bid had never taken place (ie, not showing up on the "completed auctions" page)? Also, should I email her asking not to bid on my auctions again, or should I let ebay try to do their job?
[ edited by kckckc on Jan 2, 2001 12:22 PM ]