posted on June 9, 2004 11:10:34 AM new
Hi: I guess my ignorance is showing here, but I'm wondering if there's a way, if I know another bidder's user name and e-mail address, to see what that bidder is watching as his favorites?
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As I've matured, I've learned . .
#2. . . that the people you care most about in life are taken from you too soon and all the less important ones just never go away. And the real pains in the butt are permanent.
posted on June 9, 2004 02:45:57 PM new
if you have his ebay password.why do you want to see what his favorites are??
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posted on June 9, 2004 02:48:35 PM new
If you're wondering if they're watching your auctions, I suppose you could check the ISP of watchers in ViewTracker.
Kinda round-about but you'd at least have a little bit of a clue.
posted on June 9, 2004 03:05:02 PM new
But ISP just tell you where they are coming from,like AOL members will be coming from w virginia??there are millions of aol memebers on ebay,what good does it do??
who cares where they are coming from-AOL,earthlink ,MSN??
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Benjamin Franklin
posted on June 9, 2004 03:51:26 PM new
... if you have his password just go ahead and bid FOR him, you can check his feedback to see what he likes.
My guess is he'd like pretty much anything you pick out for him, so feel free to be creative in your choices. Look in Everything Else>totally weird, lots of really interesting stuff in there.
posted on June 9, 2004 04:02:31 PM new
wow,i must check out viewtracker,does it cost me anything to try it??
yeah,with his ebay password,you dont have to be just nosy,just go ahead and bid for him.
while you are at it,get his paypal password as well,along with the title of his home,jet,yacht ,stocks,bonds etc.
Does he have a mistress?may be you can claim her too!!
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Benjamin Franklin
posted on June 9, 2004 04:07:57 PM new
stop -- It's free for the first 30 days. Give it a try. I like it alot. I didn't buy the package, but I do pay monthly so if I want to stop it at anytime I can. It has taught me ALOT!
posted on June 9, 2004 06:12:26 PM new
I have the user name and Email address but NOT the password, so I'm sure I'm out of luck. Still pursuing that "stalker;" he joined ebay a year ago, and I would love to know if he has me on his "favorites" list. Still considering seriously getting a new ID to use in addition to my current one.
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As I've matured, I've learned . .
#2. . . that the people you care most about in life are taken from you too soon and all the less important ones just never go away. And the real pains in the butt are permanent.
Besides completely ignoring them, there's not much you can do to stop a stalker or even someone who just has so much more time than brains they like snooping around (I think we all have at least one...)
Naturally if they reach the point of auction interference you can (and should) report them to eBay. I hated doing that...
Eventually they get tired of fiddling with your auctions and go away.