posted on January 18, 2004 04:12:28 PM new
I've been trying to ask a seller a question about something I'd like to bid on. For two days now I get a response indicating their yahoo mailbox is full and I can't for the life of me figure out how to report this to ebay. Does anyone know an email address at ebay I can report this to? Thanks.
posted on January 18, 2004 04:16:44 PM new
I think if you go under site map on ebay and follow the links for safe harbor, they have a form with something to report invalid email address. Sorry dont have a link handy.
[ edited by neroter12 on Jan 18, 2004 04:18 PM ]
posted on January 18, 2004 07:30:33 PM new
Dear Ebay - please make my buyer empty their mailbox. I would appreciate you suspending their account so that any possibility of getting them to actually pay will be gone. I realise that it's the weekend and they may have taken a few days away from their email but I find that to be reperehesible and fell that they should be shot or suspended, whichever you feel would be most effective.
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If it's really "common" sense, why do so few people actually have it?
posted on January 18, 2004 07:41:15 PM new
FENIX,,,,,,,,HAHAHAHAHA, HAHAHAHHAA,,,,,,HAHAHAHA.......I,,,,,,AGREE!!!! Nail them to the CROSS!!!!!! They took the weekend OFF???????,,,,,,,,,,Just REAM e'm GOOD!!!!!! Destroy e'm.
MY Powersellers logo.
Annnnnnd,,,,,,The beat goes on...yeah the beat goes on,,,,,
posted on January 18, 2004 09:54:29 PM new
Simply put, ask them again tomorrow or move on. It is likely full because of spam and simply hasn't logged in the past day or two. I had this happen to me. I always check my e-mail in the morning. Dump the junk and repsond to what I need to. That afternoon for some reason I checked it at work, normally don't, but this day I did. Only to find that I had received so much spam that I was 130% over my receiving limit. I dumped the junk and cleared my trash right away. This is likely what happened to this seller. It will likely be fixed soon.