posted on July 15, 2004 03:38:39 PM new
It appears there is a new hobby for people that get angry at eBay. Or are they angry at the venue? Or seller(s)? There is effort being extended for reason(s) unknown. But I'll bet we could make some educated guesses. Yeah, I looked for something to make you gnash your teeth, because I'm 'negative'. I think I'd rather be an anode than an.... liberal.
posted on July 15, 2004 04:18:22 PM new
From the hot cars and motorcycles and Star Trek stuff bid on, I would hazard a guess that these are all young males, bored with nothing better to do?
posted on July 15, 2004 05:08:33 PM new
I must be missing something. What do all those engines etc. have to do with liberals and angry people? The auctions I looked at were rather straightforward.
posted on July 15, 2004 08:14:23 PM new
The auctions are straightforward, they have bid on and 'won' hundreds of vehicles with no intent to pay for them.
posted on July 15, 2004 10:06:28 PM new
But some people have to drag politics into absolutely everything...
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posted on July 16, 2004 07:01:08 AM new
Down to 2 now Libra. with 16 negs.
Is this "Ebay Rage"? I would think that the ebay folks would be better served stopping situations like this bidder. It looks like they let it go on for a while. I wonder how many of these sellers filed for FVF? I thought it was 3 strikes in 18 months and you are out.
Regards,
Adrian