posted on January 16, 2004 04:35:43 AM new
Here we go again. I've got a bidder who won an auction a weeks ago. She's never contacted me, but is bidding up a storm. I've contacted other sellers from auctions she won the same day she won mine. They've had no response to their emails either. So, now she'll have another 10 days to play with seller's auctions because you have to wait that additional 10 days. So far, there are 4 of us that are filling NPBAs today. So, if you're selling jewelry beware. She won lovely Garnet Marcasite Silver Bali earrings from me (hint, hint) so you'd think she'd pay for them. Yet another to add to my blocked bidders list.
posted on January 16, 2004 07:56:19 AM new
Wow! She sure has been busy. She must have a buying problem and with the sellers filling their NPB she will be gone. To bad I don't wear earrings they are beautiful.
posted on January 16, 2004 10:02:09 AM new
Another one...
I hate bidders who do that. The good thing is they get bounced fairly quickly.
More Stupid Bidder Syndrome. Sigh.....
Karl
"For one who is not pure has many enemies everywhere and is not safe from them. Only a pure being walks right through his enemy, shaking him to the core."
posted on January 18, 2004 02:55:44 PM new
Okay, I filed my NPBA on the 16th (and so did a couple other sellers) and since then she's received another positive feedback. When should I leave my neg? Wait until the 10 days are up or go for it now? I know she'll retaliate, but at this point I don't give a crapola. After countless emails (I also sent one from my MSN account since she's on MSN) I've had no acknowledgement from her at all.
posted on January 19, 2004 02:00:27 AM new
if three or more sellers file the npb and fvf, she is outta here! hopefully none of the sellers cave and reverse their npb. this kind of buyer we can all do without.
if you search for the ones where she was the high bidder, many were for $1.00 and even more at $.01. she is racking up the positive feedback that way.
[ edited by rarriffle on Jan 19, 2004 02:06 AM ]