Home  >  Community  >  The eBay Outlook  >  She's driving me crazy


<< previous topic post new topic post reply next topic >>
 creativelabels
 
posted on September 6, 2002 12:40:43 PM new
[ edited by creativelabels on Sep 6, 2002 10:18 PM ]
 
 reddfoxx
 
posted on September 6, 2002 12:56:58 PM new
Do yourself a favor and get her on your blocked bidder list pronto. If she gets outbid she shouldn't be able to rebid.
Good luck.


 
 bear1949
 
posted on September 6, 2002 01:08:52 PM new
Has she actually bid on your item? If she has I would cancel her bid and add her to my blocked bidder list. Sounds like a stalker in training.

 
 creativelabels
 
posted on September 6, 2002 01:11:37 PM new
[ edited by creativelabels on Sep 6, 2002 10:18 PM ]
 
 EBossHoss
 
posted on September 6, 2002 02:09:37 PM new
I would get her blocked ASAP...if she wins and you do not honor her demands, she will probably leave you neg feedback.



 
 fluffythewondercat
 
posted on September 6, 2002 02:25:06 PM new
bear1949 has it exactly right.

Cancel her bid (reason: bidder refuses to comply with terms of service of auction) and block her.

That's all you need to do!



 
 JACKSWEBB
 
posted on September 6, 2002 03:25:13 PM new
ALL THIS WORRY BALONEY, BLOCK THAT BID! BLOCK THAT BID! KILL THAT BID!!! KILL THAT BID!! IT'S YOUR BUSINESS AND I MEAN IT'S YOUR MEANS OF A LIVING. DON'T EVEN THINK TWICE! KILL THAT B! IN THE TIME IT TOOK YOU TO WRITE THIS YOU COULD BE DEVASTATED. GET RID OF HER. AS FAR AS THE E MAILS GO, SEND (FWD.) THEM RIGHT TO [email protected]. THEY WILL MOST LIKELY KILL HER PERMANENTLY IN THE E BAY SENSE OF COURSE.


AND THE BEAT GOES ON.......
 
 capotasto
 
posted on September 6, 2002 03:42:10 PM new
"Do I have to fill out an explanation or can I just leave it blank when I cancel it? "

Come here in the morning and we'll tell you what to eat for breakfast.


 
 capolady
 
posted on September 6, 2002 05:36:46 PM new
I had a bidder pull this bit of nonsense on me once. She kept emailing me for my address and when I refused as the auction was not finished she used my email address and paid for the item through Paypal prior to auction closing. I refused the payment and cancelled her bid. Another individual won the auction and she hit the ceiling. She contacted eBay and filed a complaint that I had agreed to end auction early (which I didn't) and then refused to sell her the item. eBay contacted me and the problem was straightened out but this was a real pain in the a**.

Get rid of her bid now and block her.

 
 JACKSWEBB
 
posted on September 6, 2002 05:42:39 PM new
WOW!!!!! THAT WAS AN EYE OPENER!!! USED YOUR ADDRESS AN PAID PAY PAL!!! UNREAL! THANKS FOR THAT TIP!
AND THE BEAT GOES ON.......
 
 creativelabels
 
posted on September 6, 2002 05:59:56 PM new
[ edited by creativelabels on Sep 6, 2002 10:18 PM ]
 
 JACKSWEBB
 
posted on September 6, 2002 06:04:22 PM new
CLAP, CLAP, CLAP!!!!! HOOOOOORAHHHHHHH!!!! GOOD FOR YOU!!!!! USE THAT TOOL ALOT. IF THEY EVEN LOOK CLOSE TO BEING AN IDIOT,,,,,DO IT! I MUST HAVE OVER 100 BLOCKED!





[ edited by JACKSWEBB on Sep 6, 2002 06:09 PM ]
 
 dejapooh
 
posted on September 6, 2002 09:47:04 PM new
I am interested to see what she does when she finds out you have done this.

 
 sparkz
 
posted on September 6, 2002 10:25:21 PM new
The only intelligent decision Ebay has made in the last 3 years was to implement the blocked bidders list. USE IT when the situation warrants. I always block the bidder before I cancel their bid. In your case, there is no other alternative unless you want to play Russian Roulette with this nut case. As far as an excuse to use for cancelling their bid, one of my favorites is " NARU bidder with new ID". Then just sit back and let them complain to Ebay.


The light at the end of the tunnel will turn out to be an oncoming train.
 
 aintrichyet
 
posted on September 10, 2002 02:16:49 AM new
I been concerned over this ... creativelabels, you ok? ... or under duress?! .... by the time i was able to catch up on my AW reading, all of the OP's entries were edited out, but i got the gist of what was going on just from everyone else's posts. ....... hope you're alright.

 
 sanmar
 
posted on September 10, 2002 11:55:14 AM new
I don't know about your ISP, but on MSN you can block her email as well as block her bidding. That woluld be the end of the problem.

 
 
<< previous topic post new topic post reply next topic >>

Jump to

All content © 1998-2024  Vendio all rights reserved. Vendio Services, Inc.™, Simply Powerful eCommerce, Smart Services for Smart Sellers, Buy Anywhere. Sell Anywhere. Start Here.™ and The Complete Auction Management Solution™ are trademarks of Vendio. Auction slogans and artwork are copyrights © of their respective owners. Vendio accepts no liability for the views or information presented here.

The Vendio free online store builder is easy to use and includes a free shopping cart to help you can get started in minutes!